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Hb-M Hyde Park: a rare cause of cyanosis arising from a de novo mutation

Rastogi L, Langer R, Radhakrishnan N, Saxena R, Kotwal J

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Tuberculosis of the Spleen as a Cause of Fever of Unknown Origin and Splenomegaly

Pottakkat , Kumar A, Rastogi A, Krishnani , Kapoor VK, Saxena R

  • KMID: 2167211
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2010 Mar;4(1):94-97.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Splenic involvement of tuberculosis, which is rare, warrants better definition in the current era of resurgence of tuberculosis. METHODS: Out of 339 splenectomies performed between January 1989 and December 2008...
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Griscelli syndrome type 2: a novel mutation in RAB27A gene with different clinical features in 2 siblings: a diagnostic conundrum

Mishra K, Singla S, Sharma S, Saxena R, Batra VV

Griscelli syndrome type 2 (GS2) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the RAB27A gene. It is characterized by cutaneous hypopigmentation, immunodeficiency, and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. We describe...
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Genotypic influence of alpha-deletions on the phenotype of Indian sickle cell anemia patients

Pandey S, Pandey S, Mishra RM, Sharma M, Saxena R

BACKGROUND: Some reports have shown that co-inheritance of alpha-thalassemia and sickle cell disease improves hematological parameters and results in a relatively mild clinical picture for patients; however, the exact molecular...
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Determinants of curative resection in incidental gallbladder carcinoma with special reference to timing of referral

R, Haldeniya K, Singh A, Bhatt N, Mishra P, Singh RK, Saxena R

Backgrounds/Aims: Re-resection of incidental gallbladder carcinoma (IGBC) is possible in a select group of patients. However, the optimal timing for re-intervention lacks consensus. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed for a...
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Risk Factors for Development of Biliary Stricture in Patients Presenting with Bile Leak after Cholecystectomy

Lokesh HM, Pottakkat , Prakash A, Singh RK, Behari A, Kumar A, Kapoor VK, Saxena R

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study was aimed at determining the factors associated with the development of benign biliary stricture (BBS) in patients who had sustained a bile duct injury (BDI) at cholecystectomy...
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Aberrant myeloid antigen co-expression is correlated with high percentages of CD34-positive cells among blasts of acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients: an Indian tertiary care center perspective

Sharma RK, Purohit A, Somasundaram V, Mishra PC, Kotru M, Ranjan R, Kumar S, Sazawal S, Pati HP, Tyagi S, Saxena R

BACKGROUND: Aberrant myeloid antigen (MA) co-expression and high expression of CD34 antigen on the blasts of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients are independently reported to have a role in pathogenesis...
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Economics and safety of continuous and interrupted suture hepaticojejunostomy: An audit of 556 surgeries

Saxena R, Ghosh NK, Galodha S

Backgrounds/Aims: Hepaticojejunostomy (HJ) for bilioenteric continuity is generally performed with interrupted sutures. This study compares the safety, economics, short- and long-term outcomes of continuous suture hepaticojejunostomy (CSHJ) and interrupted suture...
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Mirizzi's syndrome: lessons learnt from 169 patients at a single center

Kumar A, Senthil G, Prakash A, Behari A, Singh RK, Kapoor VK, Saxena R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Mirizzi's syndrome (MS) poses great diagnostic and management challenge to the treating physician. We presented our experience of MS cases with respect to clinical presentation, diagnostic difficulties, surgical procedures...
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Management of residual gall bladder: A 15-year experience from a north Indian tertiary care centre

Singh A, Kapoor A, Singh RK, Prakash A, Behari A, Kumar A, Kapoor VK, Saxena R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: A residual gallbladder (RGB) following a partial/subtotal cholecystectomy may cause symptoms that require its removal. We present our large study regarding the problem of a RGB over a 15...
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