Browsing by Author "Padmanabhan, R"
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Item Congenital anomalies of the eye--an experimental model.(1982-11-01) Singh, S; Padmanabhan, R; Mehra, K S; Singh, SItem Congenital malformations of the auditory apparatus induced by hypervitaminosis A in rat foetuses.(1980-03-01) Singh, G; Padmanabhan, R; Singh, SItem Dose-dependent toxicity and reduction deformity of hind limbs in CF rat fetuses--an experimental study.(1984-03-01) Jeyaseelan, N; Singh, S; Padmanabhan, RItem Effect of intrauterine position on foetal weight in CF rats.(1981-01-01) Padmanabhan, R; Singh, SItem Effect of low doses of ethanol on fetus & fetal milieu in rat.(1983-03-01) Sreenathan, R N; Padmanabhan, R; Singh, SItem Effect of maternal hypervitaminosis A during late gestation on pre- & postnatal lung maturation in rat.(1983-03-01) Singh, S; Padmanabhan, R; Singh, G; Kaur, GItem Effect of maternal starvation during pregnancy on the postnatal growth in rats.(1980-11-01) Padmanabhan, R; Singh, SItem Fibrinogen-fibrin degradation products in renal disorders.(1979-10-01) Dube, B; Srivastava, P K; Padmanabhan, R; Dube, R KItem Malformations of genitourinary system resulting from maternal hypervitaminosis A in rat.(1981-01-01) Padmanabhan, R; Singh, G; Singh, SItem Malformations of the ear induced by hypervitaminosis A in rat foetuses.(1977-10-01) Singh, G; Singh, S; Padmanabhan, RItem Placental changes in chlorpromazine induced teratogenesis in rats--a histochemical study.(1980-04-01) Singh, S; Padmanabhan, RItem Prolongation of gestation & retarded postnatal growth & mortality induced by chlorpromazine in rats.(1978-05-01) Singh, S; Padmanabhan, RItem Renal dose dopamine--it's myth and the truth.(2002-04-08) Padmanabhan, RRenal dose dopamine is prescribed worldwide for the prevention and treatment of acute renal failure. It's use is based on selective renal vasodilatation (induced at low doses) observed in animal studies and normal subjects. But most clinical studies have failed to demonstrate convincingly the benefit of low dose dopamine in acute renal failure. Moreover adverse effects of dopamine have been recognised warranting its use only in specific situations where benefit is proved. The available data on renal dose dopamine are either poor or statistically underpowered to draw conclusion. Therefore, a prospective, controlled trial with adequate patient number is required, to confirm the benefits.Item Teratogenic effects of chlorpromazine hydrochloride in rat foetuses.(1978-02-01) Singh, S; Padmanabhan, RItem Thoracic renal ectopia.(1997-11-07) Muthusethupathi, M A; Padmanabhan, R; Rajendran, S; Jayakumar, M; Vijayakumar, R