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An unusual cause for trismus caused by mandibular coronoid osteoma: a case report

Vashishth , Garg K, Patil P, Sreenivasan V

Osteoma is a dense bony proliferation of otherwise normal membranous bone. This tumor is essentially restricted to the craniofacial skeleton and is rarely diagnosed in other bones. The mandible and...
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Isolated ipsilateral abducens nerve palsy and contralateral homonymous hemianopsia associated with unruptured posterior cerebral artery aneurysm: A rare neurological finding

Mishra S, Mishra S, Regmi S, Garg K, Gaikwad S

Cranial nerve palsies can be presenting signs of intracranial aneurysms. There is a classic pairing between an aneurysmal vessel and adjacent nerves leading to cranial neuropathy. Isolated abducens nerve palsy...
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Comparison of Endoscopic and Histological Findings between Typical and Atypical Celiac Disease in Children

Semwal P, Gupta RK, Sharma R, Garg K

PURPOSE: Celiac disease is a common non-communicable disease with varied presentations. Purpose of this study was to find the duodeno-endoscopic features in celiac disease and to compare duodeno-endoscopic and histological...
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Outcome Measures and Variables Affecting Prognosis of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: WFNS Spine Committee Recommendations

Zileli M, Maheshwari S, Kale SS, Garg K, Menon SK, Parthiban

This study is conducted to review the literature systematically to determine most reliable outcome measures, important clinical and radiological variables affecting the prognosis in cervical spondylotic myelopathy patients. A literature...
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Basilar Invagination and Atlantoaxial Dislocation: Reduction, Deformity Correction and Realignment Using the DCER (Distraction, Compression, Extension, and Reduction) Technique With Customized Instrumentation and Implants

Sarat Chandra P, Bajaj J, Singh PK, Garg K, Agarwal D

OBJECTIVE: The technique of distraction, compression, extension, and reduction (DCER) is effective to reduce, realign, and relieve cranio-spinal compression through posterior only approach. METHODS: Study included all patients with atlantoaxial dislocation...
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