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Autor:
Shital Patil, Vipul Raka, Jayashri Dahiphale, Sanika Narkar, Shubham Choudhari, Gajanan Gondhali
Publikováno v:
Journal of Association of Pulmonologist of Tamil Nadu, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 114-119 (2024)
Autoimmune diseases are now well reported with COVID vaccination. Rheumatological, neurological, cardiac, and hematological adverse events are observed globally. Dermatological adverse events are reported in a few cases but dermatological with rheuma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4adfece31244490c8afceeefadac7e76
Autor:
null Shital Patil, null Gajanan Gondhali, null Shubham Choudhari, null Jayashri Dahiphale, null Sanika Narkar, null Vipul Raka
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 4:012-031
‘Infodemic’ is a pandemic of misinformation spread in a pandemic manner regarding health issues of global concern. Globally, Infodemic is rapidly rising and more adverse outcomes are observed in social, economic and family lives. Infodemic is rep
Autor:
Shital Patil, Shubham Choudhari, Jayashree Dahiphale, Sanika Narkar, Vipul Raka, Gajanan Gondhali
Publikováno v:
South Asian Research Journal of Medical Sciences. 5:41-52
Community acquired pneumonia is the most common cause for lung parenchymal infiltrates in chest radiograph in scenarios with acute febrile respiratory illness. Tuberculosis in India accounts for the highest number of cases and deaths in the world. In
Autor:
Shital Patil, Gajanan Gondhali, Shubham Choudhari, Jayashree Dahiphale, Sanika Narkar, Vipul Raka
Publikováno v:
SAR Journal of Medicine. 4:47-57
Tuberculosis is a more prevalent disease and the leading cause of death from an infectious agent in India. Tuberculosis in India accounts for the highest number of cases and deaths annually in the world. In spite of an efficient National tuberculosis
Autor:
Shital Patil, Jayashree Dahiphale, Vipul Raka, Sanika Narkar, Shubham Choudhari, Gajanan Gondhali
Publikováno v:
South Asian Research Journal of Medical Sciences. 5:33-40
Lung malignancies have diverse radiological presentations such as coin lesions, mass lesion, hilar abnormalities, lung collapse and mass with pleural effusion. ‘Coin lesion’ radiologically defined as solitary, well demarcated, coin shaped lung pa
Autor:
null Shital Patil, null Sanika Narkar, null Jayashree Dahiphale, null Vipul Raka, null Shubham Choudhari, null Gajanan Gondhali
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 4:053-065
Long COVID is an unpredicted sequel of COVID-19 disease documented nearly in half cases globally. Long COVID is multisystem syndrome with nonspecific symptoms and organic signs of unidentified pathology occurs after COVID-19 disease. Long COVID sympt
Autor:
null Shital Patil, null Jayashree Dahiphale, null Shubham Choudhari, null Sanika Narkar, null Vipul Raka, null Devashish Ruikar
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences. 4:034-047
Long COVID is more prevalent chronic health care issue in post COVID care settings. We are in great piece of relief due to nearly end of this deadly pandemic which has caused significant change in routine of entire globe. Long COVID is an unpredicted
Autor:
null SHITAL PATIL, null SHUBHAM CHOUDHARI, null VIPUL RAKA, null SANIKA NARKAR, null JAYASHRI DAHIPHALE, null GAJANAN GONDHALI
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 4:042-052
COVID-19 pandemic is phase of decline worldwide and in short time declared as pandemic is over. Globally, more than half cases are now facing either one vague or nonspecific and or organic symptoms in post covid phase. Long covid symptoms has signifi
Autor:
null SHITAL PATIL, null VIPUL RAKA, null SANIKA NARKAR, null JAYASHREE DAHIPHALE, null SHUBHAM CHOUDHARI, null GAJANAN GONDHALI
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences. 4:023-033
Lung is the primary target organ in COVID-19 disease with diverse clinical and radiological presentations and outcome. It has caused minimal to moderate lung disease in some patients and in some cases caused deadly acute respiratory distress syndrome
Autor:
Dr. Shital Patil, Jayashree Dahiphale, Vipul Raka, Sanika Narkar, Shubham Choudhari, Gajanan Gondhali
Publikováno v:
SAR Journal of Medicine. 4:32-42
Pulmonary Tuberculosis is most common diseases in India with significant mortality and morbidity. Tuberculosis can cause diverse thoracic presentations ranging from nodules, consolidations & cavitation, mediastinal adenopathy, pleural effusion to dif