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M. C. Srivastava

Publications -  7
Citations -  481

M. C. Srivastava is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Postprandial & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 472 citations.

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Acute Mountain Sickness

TL;DR: Observations on acute mountain sickness occurring between 11,000 and 18,000 feet, in 1925 men, 18, to 53 years old, showed no direct relation between altitude and severity of illness; mild mountain sickness was found to be independent of altitude.
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Study of the Pituitary-Thyroid Functions at High Altitude in Man

TL;DR: These changes perhaps were the result of complex physiologic adjustments on acute exposure to high altitude, like shrinkage of the T3 and T4 distribution pools, altered binding capacities of thyroid hormone binding proteins, and a reduction in clearance of thyroid hormones from the plasma compartment; and were probably not suggestive of an enhanced thyroid activity.
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Extent of possible rehabilitation of service personnel with ischaemic heart disease

TL;DR: Sixty unselected survivors from ischaemic heart disease were treated by promotion of physical activity, correction of coronary risk factors, and routine use of nicoumalone and prenylamine lactate, and the results showed that this approach was conducive to more rewarding rehabilitation than was obtained in 89 patients.
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Hyperglycemia, Keto-acidosis and Coma in a Nondiabetic Hyperthyroid Patient

TL;DR: An episode of hyperglycemia, keto-acidosis and coma in a patient with hyperthyroidism who was not known to be a diabetic, who five months later was brought to the hospital in a comatosed state.
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HB 419 (Glybenclamide) in the treatment of diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: RiassuntoCentoventicinque diabetici indiani, tutti maschi, di età compresa fra 21 e 60 anni, sono stati trattati con una dieta a scarso contenuto di grassi ed elevatocontenuto glucidico e con glibenclamide e tenuti sotto osservazione per 6 mesi.