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Central fever: a challenging clinical entity in neurocritical care

Goyal K, Garg N, Bithal P

Fever is probably the most frequent symptom observed in neurointensive care by healthcare providers. It is seen in almost 70% of neurocritically ill patients. Fever of central origin was first...
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Right sided double inferior vena cava with obstructed retrocaval ureter: Managed with single incision multiple port laparoscopic technique using "Santosh Postgraduate Institute tacking ureteric fixation technique"

Kumar S, Singh S, Garg N

Right double inferior vena cava with obstructed retrocaval ureter is an extremely rare anomaly with only a few reported cases in the literature. To the best of our knowledge, this...
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Learning with our peers: peer-led versus instructor-led debriefing for simulated crises, a randomized controlled trial

Jaffrelot M, Boet S, Floch Y, Garg N, Dubois D, Laparra V, Touffet L, Bould MD

Background: Although peer-assisted learning is known to be effective for reciprocal learning in medical education, it has been understudied in simulation. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of peer-led compared...
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