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Snake Bite Protocol – An Indian Perspective

Snakebite cases are not unusual to ED visit across the globe. Snakebite is an acute life-threatening time limiting medical emergency. It is a preventable public health hazard often faced by rural popu...

An Unusual Case Of Leptospirosis: A Case Report

Leptospirosis is a widespread and prevalent zoonotic disease. It occurs in both temperate and tropical regions; the incidence in the tropics is approximately 10 times higher than in temperate regions....

A Case of Adult-Onset Bartter’s Syndrome

Bartter’s Syndrome is characterized by renal potassium wasting with hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, increased renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, normal blood pressure, resistance to the pressor e...

Acute Kidney Injury Induced by Rhabdomyolysis

The reported incidence of acute kidney injury after rhabdomyolysis is as high as 65%1 which occurs as a result of multiple mechanisms including tubular obstruction, direct and ischemic tubular injury,...

Etiology of Community Acquired Pneumonia: Changing with time

Respiratory tract infections are the most frequent of all the infections and account for the large number of workdays lost in the general population. Among them, pneumonia is the commonest disease wit...