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Role of Nuclear Factor-Kappa B Activation and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Critically Ill Children

Mortality prediction is important for cautious monitoring and optimal management of critically ill children. The serum cytokine levels are elevated early in critical illness before the physiological parameters are deranged. This cross-sectional descriptive study included the critically ill children...

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Published in:Indian journal of pediatrics 2024-10, Vol.91 (10), p.1075-1077
Main Authors: Reddy, Akula Sai Sneha, Rao, Swathi Sunil, D Shenoy, Vijaya, Shetty, Shilpa
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