Indian journal of medical sciences
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A case study of a 12 year old child evidencing psychogenic cough is presented. The importance of behavioral and family factors in maintaining such cough and an integrated psycho-behavioral approach at management are described. A 1 year follow-up revealed a rapid and complete elimination of psychogenic cough and good adjustment.
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A swallowed foreign body, large or small, sharp or pointed should be treated with respect. Its passage in the gastrointestinal tract should be carefully watched and monitored. The patient should be kept under regular and constant observation until such time as the foreign body has either expelled itself or is removed. We report here two cases of sharp foreign bodies ingested by children and successfully managed on conservative lines.
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Polycythemia has been observed to occur infrequently in association with uterine fibromyomas. Study of this case revealed polycythemia prior to surgery and remission was noted after myomectomy. The mechanisms proposed to explain polycythemia in such a tumor were revised.
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Steroids produce anaesthesia besides producing the well known metabolic and hormonal effects. A number of anaesthetic steroids have been synthesized and tried clinically. Hydroxydione, althesin, minaxolone and pregnanolone are among those studied in detail. They act through GABAergic mechanism and are known to be advantageous over barbiturates.