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Fracture of the insertion cannula during retrograde intubation: a rare complication

Mishra N, Singh N

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A case of fiberoptic bronchoscopy used as innovative aid for life saving in difficult surgical tracheostomy patient

Mishra N, Singh S

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Cardiac arrest in the prone position caused by central venous cannulation-induced cardiac tamponade

Mishra N, Singh S, Elayat A, Kaushal A

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Assessment of swallowing and masticatory performance in obturator wearers: a clinical study

Vero N, Mishra N, Singh BP, Singh K, Jurel SK, Kumar V

PURPOSE: To assess function by identifying changes in swallowing and masticatory performance in maxillary obturator prosthesis wearers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty subjects were recruited for the study, of which 20 were...
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Management of maxillofacial injuries in bear mauling cases: a review of 20 cases

Kar IB, Chopda PD, Mishra N, Sethi AK, Mahavoi BR

OBJECTIVES: As the craniofacial and neck regions are prime areas of injury in bear attacks, the careful management of soft and hard tissue injuries and selection of reconstructive options is...
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Problems and solutions to conduct of thesis of postgraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: an insight into the students perspective

Sahoo AK, Mishra N, Jain M, Sahoo M, Ghoshal P

Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely impacted medical education worldwide. However, its impact on the postgraduate medical thesis and dissertation work is still not evaluated. Through this...
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In-silico and structure-based assessment to evaluate pathogenicity of missense mutations associated with non-small cell lung cancer identified in the Eph-ephrin class of proteins

Chakraborty S, Baruah R, Mishra N, Varma AK

Ephs belong to the largest family of receptor tyrosine kinase and are highly conserved both sequentially and structurally. The structural organization of Eph is similar to other receptor tyrosine kinases;...
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Morphometric Study of C1 Pedicle and Feasibility Evaluation of C1 Pedicle Screw Placement with a Novel Clinically Relevant Radiological Classification in an Indian Population

Srivastava A, Mahajan R, Nanda A, Nanda G, Mishra N, Kanagaraju V, Batra S, Chhabra HS

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective computed tomography (CT)-based morphometric study of 84 C1pedicles in an Indian population focusing on critical morphometric dimensions vis-a-vis C1 pedicle screw placement. PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility...
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Computed Tomography-Based Occipital Condyle Morphometry in an Indian Population to Assess the Feasibility of Condylar Screws for Occipitocervical Fusion

Srivastava A, Nanda G, Mahajan R, Nanda A, Mishra N, Karmaran S, Batra S, Chhabra HS

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective computed tomography (CT)-based morphometric study of 82 occipital condyles in the Indian population, focusing on critical morphometric dimensions with relation to placing condylar screws. PURPOSE: This study...
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Feasibility of Sub-Axial Cervical Laminar Screws, Including C7, in the Indian Population: A Study on 50 Patients Using Computed Tomography-Based Morphometry Measurements

Srivastava A, Nanda G, Mahajan R, Nanda A, Batra S, Mishra N, Pandita N, Chhabra HS

STUDY DESIGN: Observational study of computed tomography (CT) data. PURPOSE: We performed a CT-based radiographic analysis of sub-axial cervical lamina in the Indian population to assess the feasibility of laminar screws. OVERVIEW...
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