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Rare Case of Unileaflet Mitral Valve

Shah J, Jain T, Shah S, Mawri S, Ananthasubramaniam K

Unileaflet mitral valve is the rarest of the congenital mitral valve anomalies and is usually life threatening in infancy due to severe mitral regurgitation (MR). In most asymptomatic individuals, it...
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Circle within a Circle: Unique Appearance of Coronary Air Embolism on OCT Imaging

Banerji A, Tiwari P, Patel T, Shah S

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Left Ventricular Apical Pseudoaneurysm with Cardiac Tamponade

Tiwari P, Patel T, Shah S, Dev M

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Heart within a Heart

Jain T, Shah J, Shah S, Modi S

Device based closure of the left atrial appendage (LAA) has emerged as a viable approach for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients with contraindications to chronic oral anticoagulation. One...
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COVID-19 in children: reasons for uneventful clinical course

Shah S, Meenakshisundaram R, Senthilkumaran S, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P

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Doppler Echocardiography Detection of Post Aortic Valve Replacement Coronary Ostial Pinching

Gurmukhani S, Patel K, Tiwari P, Gahlan P, Mutha S, Subrahmanya MV, Shah S, Patel T

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A Radiological Study of the Association of Facet Joint Tropism and Facet Angulation With Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

Rai RR, Shah Y, Shah S, Palliyil N, Dalvie S

OBJECTIVE: To study the association of facet joint angulation and joint tropism with degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) through a comparison with a matched control group. METHODS: This radiographic study was carried out...
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Knowledge, attitude, practice and barriers of cervical cancer screening among women living in mid-western rural, Nepal

Thapa N, Maharjan M, Petrini MA, Shah R, Shah S, Maharjan N, Shrestha N, Cai H

OBJECTIVE: To find out the knowledge, attitude, practice, and barriers of cervical cancer screening in mid-western rural, Nepal. METHODS: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted. Women aged 20 or more were...
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Comparative evaluation of the efficacy of wound healing with and without dehydrated human amniotic/chorionic membrane in alveoloplasty: a pilot study

Gajul M, Bhate K, Awate S, Kakodkar P, Shah S

Objectives: Wound healing is an integral part of any surgical procedure. Appropriate wound closure is critical to any successful surgical procedure, especially intraoral procedures. Various factors aid in wound healing,...
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Comparative evaluation of salivary alpha amylase level for assessment of stress during third molar surgery with and without piano music and co-relation with pain catastrophizing scale: an in vivo study

Vaswani V, Shah S, Lakshmipriyanka M, Waknis P, Gupta D, Jain K

Objectives: Preoperative nervousness and anxiety are frequently encountered by individuals who undergo extractions of impacted wisdom teeth. The aim of the present study is to evaluate salivary alpha amylase (sAA)...
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Choanal Atresia: Surgery by Puncture, Dilation and Stenting

Sinha V, Sinha S, Gupta D, More Y, Prajapati , Bhat V, Kedia BK, Ninama M, Shah S

  • KMID: 2131887
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2006 Nov;13(2):124-127.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The bilateral choanal atresia is a medical emergency for which surgery is the only and definite treatment. We performed an atretic bone perforation using Hagers dilators. The...
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An in vivo study comparing efficacy of 0.25% and 0.5% bupivacaine in infraorbital nerve block for postoperative analgesia

Saha A, Shah S, Waknis P, Aher S, Bhujbal P, Vaswani V

BACKGROUND: Pain is an unpleasant sensation ranging from mild localized discomfort to agony and is one of the most commonly experienced symptoms in oral surgery. Usually, local anesthetic agents and...
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Comparing intra-oral wound healing after alveoloplasty using silk sutures and n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate

Suthar P, Shah S, Waknis P, Limaye G, Saha A, Sathe P

OBJECTIVES: The need for proper wound closure is of paramount importance after any intra-oral surgery. Various wound closure techniques have been described in literature using traditional non-absorbable suture materials. These...
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Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the maxillary sinus in an elderly male: A case report and literature review

Shah S, Huh KH, Yi WJ, Heo MS, Lee SS, Choi SC

Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET), which belongs to the Ewing's sarcoma (ES) family of tumors, is mainly seen in children and young adults. PNETs are extremely rare in the maxilla. Here,...
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Nasal Myiasis

Sinha V, Shah S, Ninama M, Gupta D, Prajapati , More Y, Bhat V, Kedia BK

  • KMID: 2131886
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2006 Nov;13(2):120-123.
BACKGROUND: Nasal myiasis is very distressing condition of the nose that occurs among patients with atrophic rhinitis. This condition is frequently found among those belonging to the lower socioeconomic status...
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 Transmission: Blood Viremia and Aerosol Generation from Spinal Surgery. Is There an Increased Risk to the Surgical Team?

Shah S, Gadiya A, Patel MS, Shafafy M

As a respiratory pathogen, the novel coronavirus is commonly associated with aerosol-generating procedures. However, it is currently unclear whether spinal surgical procedures pose an additional risk of viral transmission to...
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Programmed intermittent epidural bolus as compared to continuous epidural infusion for the maintenance of labor analgesia: a prospective randomized single-blinded controlled trial

Fidkowski , Shah S, Alsaden MR

BACKGROUND: Programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) techniques are a new area of interest for maintaining labor analgesia due to the potential to decrease motor block and improve labor analgesia. This...
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Two-Cell Spheroid Angiogenesis Assay System Using Both Endothelial Colony Forming Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Shah S, Kang KT

Most angiogenesis assays are performed using endothelial cells. However, blood vessels are composed of two cell types: endothelial cells and pericytes. Thus, co-culture of two vascular cells should be employed...
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Comparison of minimally invasive versus conventional open harvesting technique for iliac bone graft in secondary alveolar bone grafting in cleft palate patients: a systematic review

Saha A, Shah S, Waknis P, Bhujbal P, Aher S, Vaswani V

This study evaluated and compared the donor site morbidity following minimally invasive and conventional open harvesting of iliac bone for secondary alveolar bone grafting in cleft palate patients. A thorough...
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Frailty Status Is a More Robust Predictor Than Age of Spinal Tumor Surgery Outcomes: A NSQIP Analysis of 4,662 Patients

Kazim SF, Dicpinigaitis AJ, Bowers CA, Shah S, Couldwell WT, Thommen R, Alvarez-Crespo DJ, Conlon M, Tarawneh OH, Vellek J, Cole KL, Dominguez JF, Mckee RN, Ricks CB, Shin PC, Cole CD, Schmidt MH

Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of baseline frailty status (as measured by modified frailty index-5 [mFI-5]) versus age on postoperative outcomes of patients undergoing surgery for...
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