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null Abena Hidangmayum, null Kishan Prasad H. L., null Jayaprakash Shetty K., null Shreesha Khandige
Publikováno v:
Biomedicine. 42:625-627
Pancreatic heterotopia is a rare, unusual finding where pancreatic tissues are found out of the normal anatomical location. Various studies have documented an incidence of 0.5 to 13% in autopsy. The reports on pancreatic heterotopia presence is rare,
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Suchithra Shetty
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Pathology and Microbiology. :72-75
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Krishna Prasad R
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Medicine. :97-100
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Suchithra Shetty
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Pathology and Microbiology. :76-79
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Damodaran Am
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology. 3:284-286
A study of FNAC of Lymphadenopathies” was taken up with objectives of studying the cytological features in lymphadenopathy and categorize them with respect to aetiology, age, sex and site of occurrence. Histopathological correlation of FNAC finding
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Damodaran Am
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology. 3:279-281
Soft tissues are the no epithelial extra skeletal connective tissues of the body, excluding supporting tissues of the internal organs, glia and hematopoietic tissues. Soft tissue tumours (STT) are generally classified according to their resemblance t
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Krishna Prasad R
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Medicine. :89-91
Autor:
Shreesha Khandige, Krishna Prasad R
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Medicine. :92-94
Publikováno v:
Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 6:A459-462
Background: Gastrointestinal disorders are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Histopathologic examination of the endoscopic biopsies will help in definitive diagnosis and early therapeutic intervention. This study is done to know the various
Autor:
B Vasudeva Somayaji, Shreesha Khandige
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology. 4:86-87
The term HbA1c refers to glycated haemoglobin. It develops when haemoglobin, a protein within red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout your body, joins with glucose in the blood, becoming ‘glycated’. By measuring glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c