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Delayed Endovascular Coil Extrusion Presenting as a Foreign Body of the Throat: a Case Report

Singh A, Sikka K, Jain N, Devarajan

Endovascular treatment is a standard mode of treatment for traumatic cavernous internal carotid artery (ICA) pseudoaneurysms with good results and relatively low rates of complications. We describe a case of...
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Bilateral congenital alveolar synechiae?a rare cause of trismus

Panda S, Sikka K, Punj J, Sharma SC

Congenital alveolar synechiae is a rare anomaly mostly presenting in association with cleft palate. Owing to reduced mouth opening, feeding difficulties, and compromised airway in extreme cases along with presentation...
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Clinical and Social Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation in Older Prelinguals

Tyagi P, Chauhan D, Singh A, Bhutada M, Sikka K, Chaudhary T, Sharma S, Agarwal S, Verma H, Sagar P, Kumar R, Thakar A

Background and Objectives: Cochlear implantation in late implanted prelinguals necessitates a complex decision-making process for clinicians and patients due to the uncertainty of achieving adequate benefit in auditory and speech...
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Objective Comparison of Benefits Derived From Contralateral Routing of Signal Hearing Aid and Bone Conduction Device in Noisy Surroundings in Patients With Single-Sided Deafness

Sikka K, Yogal R, Thakar A, Kumar R, Chaudhary T, Bhartiya M, Verma H, Sharma S, Singh CA

Background and Objectives: Single-sided deafness (SSD) leads to non-participation of the diseased ear in generating adequate auditory input, which results in poor speech discrimination in noisy surroundings. The present study...
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of the Expression of Cytokeratins in Acquired Cholesteatoma and Its Clinico-Radiological Correlation

Kanodia A, Kakkar A, Verma Y, Roy D, Verma H, Singh CA, Monga R, Jain D, Thakar A, Sikka K

Background and Objectives: Cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media acquires epithelial proliferation and differentiation characteristics, which render it able to erode the underlying bone and cause complications. We attempt to characterize the...
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