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EBV reactivation mimicking a lymphoproliferative disorder associated with ruxolitinib therapy for myelofibrosis

Prem S, Loach D, Lipton J, Kumar R, Gupta V

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Digenic or oligogenic mutations in presumed monogenic disorders: A review

Ben-Mahmoud A, Gupta V, Kim CH, Layman LC, Kim HG

Monogenic disorders are traditionally attributed to the presence of mutations in a single gene. However, recent advancements in genomics have revealed instances where the phenotypic expression of apparently monogenic disorders...
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Post-cholecystectomy acute injury: What can go wrong?

Gupta V, Gupta A, Yadav TD, Mittal BR, Kochhar R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Most of the emphasis of postcholecystectomy injuries is laid on iatrogenic bilary trauma. However, they can involve a wide spectrum of injuries. METHODS: We prospectively evaluated 42 patients with postcholecystectomy...
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Risk Factors and Outcomes Associated with Intraoperative Fractures during Short-Stem Total Hip Arthroplasty for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Malhotra R, Gupta S, Gupta V, Manhas V

Background: Young age in osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) demands bone-preserving, short-stem arthroplasty. Several designs including neck-preserving stems and neck-resecting, shortened, standard stems are classified as short stems. There...
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Feasibility of Neurovascular Antropylorus Perineal Transposition With Pudendal Nerve Anastomosis Following Anorectal Excision: A Cadaveric Study for Neoanal Reconstruction

Chandra A, Kumar A, Noushif M, Gupta N, Kumar V, Chauhan NK, Gupta V

PURPOSE: Perineal transposition of the antropyloric valve following an anorectal excision as a substitute for a permanent colostomy has recently been reported in humans. However, the problem of neural control...
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Residual gall bladder: An emerging disease after safe cholecystectomy

Gupta V, Sharma AK, Kumar P, Gupta M, Gulati A, Sinha SK, Kochhar R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Residual gallbladder mucosa left after subtotal/partial cholecystectomy is prone to develop recurrent lithiasis and become symptomatic, which mandates surgical removal. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the patients with residual gallbladder referred...
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Navigated Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: A Different Perspective

Malhotra R, Gupta S, Gupta V, Manhas V

Background: Anteromedial osteoarthritis is a recognized indication for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). Favorable postoperative outcomes largely depend on proper patient selection, correct implant positioning, and limb alignment. Computer navigation has...
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Efficacy and tolerability of exclusive enteral nutrition in adult patients with complicated Crohn’s disease

Sharma S, Gupta A, Kedia S, Agarwal S, Singh N, Goyal S, Jain S, Gupta V, Sahu P, Vuyyuru SK, Kante B, Sharma R, Panwar R, Sahni P, Makharia G, Ahuja V

Background/Aims: Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN), an established modality for pediatric Crohn’s disease (CD) is seldomly utilized in adults. The present study reports the outcome of EEN in adult CD patients...
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How to achieve the critical view of safety for safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Technical aspects

Gupta V

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is associated with a higher incidence of biliary/vasculobiliary injuries than open cholecystectomy. Anatomical misperception is the most common underlying mechanism of such injuries. Although a number of strategies have...
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Squamous Metaplasia in Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Diagnostic and Prognostic Enigma

Sharma S, Mehendiratta M, Chaudhary , Gupta V, Kohli M, Arora A

Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is the most common benign salivary gland tumor. Histologically, squamous metaplasia has been reported in PA, but has rarely been documented as being extensive enough to cause...
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Isolated primary hydatid cyst of the pancreas: Management challenges of a cystic masquerade

Kothiya PK, Gupta V, Sarawagi R, Jayashankar E, Sharma J, Wani H, Balaji K, Roshny J

Abdominal hydatid cyst disease mostly involves the liver. Involvement of the pancreas as an isolated primary organ is rare accounting for < 2% of all systemic echinococcosis cases. It mostly...
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Assessment of students' satisfaction with a student-led team-based learning course

Bouw JW, Gupta V, Hincapie A

PURPOSE: To date, no studies in the literature have examined student delivery of team-based learning (TBL) modules in the classroom. We aimed to assess student perceptions of a student-led TBL...
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Optimal Endoscopic Treatment and Surveillance of Serrated Polyps

Gupta V, East JE

Serrated polyps are considered precursor lesions that account for 15% to 30% of colorectal cancers, and they are overrepresented as a cause of interval cancers. They are difficult to detect...
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Bipartite clavicular attachment of the sternocleidomastoid muscle: a case report

Mehta V, Arora J, Kumar A, Nayar AK, Ioh HK, Gupta V, Suri RK, Rath G

Morphological variations of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle assume relevance during attempted surgical interventions in the cervical region. The present study reports bipartite clavicular attachment of the SCM in the neck...
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Effect of Closed Suction Drain on Blood Loss and Transfusion Rates in Simultaneous Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Study

Jhurani A, Shetty GM, Gupta V, Saxena P, Singh N

PURPOSE: Simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is associated with excessive blood loss and morbidity arising from postoperative reduction in hemoglobin (Hb). The purpose of this prospective randomized study was...
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Patients with celiac disease are at high risk of developing metabolic syndrome and fatty liver

Agarwal A, Singh A, Mehtab W, Gupta V, Chauhan A, Rajput MS, Singh N, Ahuja V, Makharia GK

Background/Aims: Gluten-free diet has an excess of fats and simple sugars and puts patients with celiac disease at risk of metabolic complications including metabolic syndrome and fatty liver. We assessed...
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Quantifying the Amount of Bleeding and Associated Changes in Intra-Abdominal Pressure and Mean Airway Pressure in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Fixation Surgeries: A Comparison of Three Positioning Systems

Malhotra A, Gupta V, Abraham M, Punetha P, Bundela Y

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, randomised controlled, single centre study of 45 patients posted for two level lumbar fixation surgery in the prone position. PURPOSE: To compare intra-abdominal pressure (IAP), mean airway pressure...
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Is 6 Months of Antitubercular Chemotherapy as Effective as More Than 6 Months Regimen in Spinal Tuberculosis? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Aryal A, Garg B, Mehta N, Shekhar S, Gupta V

Historically, osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB), including spinal TB, was treated with prolonged course of antitubercular therapy (ATT). Due to various challenges, there has been reluctance to explore the use of short-course...
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Hemorrhage complicating the course of severe acute pancreatitis

Gupta V, Krishna P, Kochhar R, Yadav TD, Bargav V, Bhalla A, Kalra N, Wig JD

Backgrounds/Aims: The course of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) complicated by hemorrhage is associated with poor outcome. Methods: Twenty-four (13%) out of 183 cases of SAP had hemorrhagic complications- 12 intraabdominal...
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Limited Laminectomy and Restorative Spinoplasty in Spinal Canal Stenosis

Sangwan SS, Garg R, Gogna P, Kundu ZS, Gupta V, Kamboj P

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. PURPOSE: Evaluation of the clinico-radiological outcome and complications of limited laminectomy and restorative spinoplasty in spinal canal stenosis. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: It is critical to achieve adequate...
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