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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery Science. 4:288-291
Renal stones is a common condition affecting human beings of both genders and all age groups worldwide. Their presentation vary from unilateral loin region pain to nausea vomiting, to burning micturation or even haematuria. Patient profile of renal s
Autor:
Aniket Ray, Dhairya Chitalia, Raj Gautam, Anuradha Panchal, Shweta R Verma, Aashay Shah, Chandan Singh
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery Science. 4:76-78
Background: Gallbaldder perforation is rare but life threatening complication following acute cholecystitis. Series of events occur that leads to gallbladder perforation. Hence; the present study was undertaken for assessing the surgical management o
Publikováno v:
International Surgery Journal. 7:4221
The world is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature has thrown a new challenge towards the healthcare professionals in the form of this new virus. As if that was not enough, we found an extremely rare, interesting and challenging case of mesent
Autor:
Aashay Shah, Raj Gautam, Shantanu Chandrashekhar, Aniket Ray, Mehreen Shahid, Chandan Singh, Yashraj Shah, G Ashwanth Krishna Kumar, Anuradha Panchal
Publikováno v:
International Surgery Journal. 7:2636
Background: Diseases of the thyroid gland are one of the most common endocrine disorders in India and the world, many of these diseases require surgery for their treatment. The incidence of thyroid diseases differs from one geographical area to anoth
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 8-18 (2013)
Background: Coronary Heart Disease is a big concern for the health of the residents of India. Environmental contaminants, air pollutants, synthetic chemicals, and the mineral content in drinking water can affect the heart by altering the heart rate,
Autor:
Rahul Borude, Sridevi Murali, Aniket Ray, Naseem Khan, Nandhkishore Narwade, Yashraj Shah, Abhijit Bagul
Publikováno v:
International Surgery Journal. 5:1382
Background: Liver abscesses commonly occur secondary to biliary or intestinal tract infections, haematogenous seeding or extension of contiguous infection, and carry a mortality rate of 20-60% even with appropriate medical-surgical management. The ai