Retrospective Study of Medico Legal Cases Admitted on Paediatrics and Their Outcome in Tertiary Care Centre in Nagpur during a Period of Three Years (Jan 2014-Jan 2017)
Journal Title: Pediatric Education and Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Retrospective study of MLC cases admitted in paediatric ward during period of 3 years (Jan 2014-Jan 2017). All cases were accidental MLC. Major share was poisoning and animal bite and most of cases were under 5 years. Mortality was about 11%.
Authors and Affiliations
Ajay Kasumbiwal
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