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Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2012

Purpura fulminans in a child: a case report.

Shrikiran Aroor; Chaitanya Varma; Suneel C Mundkur

Purpura Fulminans is a life threatening condition characterised by cutaneous haemorrhage and gangrenous necrosis. We present such a case in an eight year old child.


Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2012

Bilateral Type-I Duane Syndrome with Multiple Anamolies: A Case Report

Chaitanya Varma; Shrikiran Aroor; Suneel C Mundkur; Karthick Annamalai

The Duane syndrome is a strabismus syndrome which is characterized by congenital non-progressive horizontal ophthalmoplegia which primarily affects the abducens nerve. Approximately 70% of the individuals with the Duane syndrome have an isolated disease. We have described here, a case of bilateral Duane syndrome with associated anamolies.


Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2012

Blue Rubber-Bleb Nevus Syndrome which was Associated with an Atrial Septal Defect: A Case Report

Shrikiran Aroor; Chaitanya Varma; Suneel C Mundkur

The Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare cause of persisting gastrointestinal bleeding. We are presenting a case which was associated with an atrial septal defect.


Journal of pediatric genetics | 2015

Bardet-Biedl syndrome in two sisters: A rare incidence

Chaitanya Varma; Ramesh Y Bhat; Sonia Bhatt

Bardet-Biedl syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by retinitis pigmentosa, obesity, polydactyly, mental retardation and hypogonadism. We present two sisters with this rare genetic condition.


Case Reports | 2014

An infant with chronic severe neutropenia

Ramesh Y Bhat; Chaitanya Varma; Sonia Bhatt

Neutropenia in infancy and childhood poses a diagnostic challenge as the aetiology ranges from acute life-threatening conditions to chronic benign diseases. Chronic benign neutropenia of infancy is a rare disorder occurring in 1:100 000. The neutrophil count continues to be low for a prolonged period until spontaneous resolution by the age of 3–4 years. Such infants are having higher incidences of minor infections requiring treatment with antibiotics and rare incidences of meningitis and sepsis. The authors describe an infant presenting with fever and cervical lymphadenitis, who was found to have isolated severe neutropenia and its persistence posing a diagnostic challenge. The prolonged course with minor infections and absence of serious underlying conditions finally confirmed chronic benign neutropenia of infancy.


Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2014

Dengue fever with co-infections: A case series in children

Ramesh Bhat Y; Chaitanya Varma; Sonia Bhatt


Our Dermatology Online | 2012

An atypical giant mantoux reaction

Chaitanya Varma; Shrikiran Hebbar; Suneel C Mundkur


Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2013

Meningitis as a primary presentation of dengue infection

Ramesh Y Bhat; Chaitanya Varma


Our Dermatology Online | 2012

Kawasaki disease with peripheral gangrene and autoamputation – an extremely rare complication: a case report

Chaitanya Varma; Shrikiran Hebbar; Suneel C Mundkur; Karthick Annamalai


Our Dermatology Online | 2013

REVERSIBLE HYPOPIGMENTATION OF HAIR SECONDARY TO VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY

Ramesh Y Bhat; Chaitanya Varma

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Ramesh Y Bhat

Kasturba Medical College

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Sonia Bhatt

Kasturba Medical College

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Ramesh Bhat Y

Kasturba Medical College

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