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Infant Robotic Bilateral Upper Urinary Tract Surgery

Bansal D, Bean CM, Vanderbrink BA, Noh PH

We describe a case of robot-assisted laparoscopic bilateral upper urinary tract surgery in a 4-month-old infant for complex bilateral upper urinary tract duplication anomalies.
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TTF1-positive SMARCA4/BRG1 deficient lung adenocarcinoma

Mehta A, Diwan H, Bansal D, Gupta M

SMARCA4/BRG1-deficient lung adenocarcinoma (SD-LUAD) is being recognized as a distinct subtype based on subtle differences in its clinical, morphological, and immunophenotypic attributes compared to other non–small cell lung carcinomas. We...
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Impact of ABO blood group antigens on residual factor VIII levels and risk of inhibitor development in hemophilia A

Ray D, Kumar N, Hans C, Kler A, Jain R, Bansal D, Trehan A, Jain A, Malhotra P, Ahluwalia J

Background The clinical phenotype of hemophilia A (HA) does not always correlate with severity. Similarly, the presence of inhibitors does not necessarily increase the risk of bleeding. This paradox between clinical and laboratory...
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Ruboxistaurin for the Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials

Bansal D, Badhan Y, Gudala K, Schifano F

BACKGROUND: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. Protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor's has been thought to be a potential disease modifying drug's in DPN as...
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SMARCA4/BRG1 protein-deficient thoracic tumors dictate re-examination of small biopsy reporting in non–small cell lung cancer

Mehta A, Bansal D, Tripathi R, Jajodia A

Background: SMARCA4/BRG1 protein–deficient lung adenocarcinomas and thoracic sarcoma are recently described entities that lack distinctive histological features, transcription termination factor 1 (TTF1) reactivity, and actionable driver mutations. The current diagnostic...
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A comparative study between light transmission aggregometry and flow cytometric platelet aggregation test for the identification of platelet function defects in patients with bleeding

Sharma P, Sachdeva MUS, Kumar N, Bose S, Bose P, Uppal V, Malhotra P, Bansal D, Varma N, Ahluwalia J

Background Platelet aggregation studies using conventional light transmission aggregometry (LTA) have several disadvantages and require strict pre-analytical measures for reliable results. We aimed to examine the utility of flow cytometric platelet aggregation...
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Agreement between Framingham Risk Score and United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study Risk Engine in Identifying High Coronary Heart Disease Risk in North Indian Population

Bansal D, Nayakallu , Gudala K, Vyamasuni , Bhansali A

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study is to evaluate the concurrence between Framingham Risk score (FRS) and United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) risk engine in identifying coronary heart disease...
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Hindi version of short form of douleur neuropathique 4 (S-DN4) questionnaire for assessment of neuropathic pain component: a cross-cultural validation study

Gudala K, Ghai B, Bansal D

BACKGROUND: Pain with neuropathic characteristics is generally more severe and associated with a lower quality of life compared to nociceptive pain (NcP). Short form of the Douleur Neuropathique en 4...
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Usefulness of four commonly used neuropathic pain screening questionnaires in patients with chronic low back pain: a cross-sectional study

Gudala K, Ghai B, Bansal D

BACKGROUND: Recently symptoms-based screening questionnaires have gained attention for screening for a neuropathic pain component (NePC) in various chronic pain conditions. The present study assessed the usefulness of four commonly...
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