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QMH Thesis 2017 LIST OF THESIS IN THE DEPRTMENTAL LIBRARY (Q.M.H.) Department of of Obs & Gyne, KGMU, Lko 20.4.18 S. NO. NAME OF THE SUBJECT OF THE THESIS YEAR CHIEF SUPER- Co-supervisor 1 Dr. Priyanka Yadav Open label randomized control trial to assess the efficacy 2017 Prof. Vinita Das Prof. Anjoo Agrawal. Prof. of metformin VS insulin in the management of gestation Amita Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Dr. Namrata diabetes mellitus 2 Dr. Prachi Rai Assessment of acceptability and safety of HPV Vaccine 2017 Prof. Uma Singh Prof. Sabuhi Qureshi, Dr. Neetu Singh, Dr. Manju Lata Verma 3 Dr. Shikha Verma Association between ischemia modified albumin (IMA) 2017 Prof. S.P. Jaiswar Prof. Madhumati Goel, Prof. and placental histopathology in preeclampsia women Abbas Ali Mahdi, Prof. Sujata Deo, Prof. P.L. Sankhawar, Dr. Monica 4 Dr. Britika Prakash A Clinicopathological analysis of ovarian tumours in a 2017 Prof. Urmila Singh Prof. Madhumati Goel, Prof. tertiary referral centre of North India Rekha Sachan, Prof. Seema Mehrotra, Dr. Vandana Solanki 5 Dr. Manisha Sharma Comparison of modified low dose magnesium sulphate 2017 Prof. Anjoo Prof. Vinita Das, Prof. Amita (MgSO4)regime with standard pritchard regime in severe Agrawal Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Dr. Namrata, Prof. Wahid Ali preeclampsia and eclampsia Arandomized control trial 6 Dr. Shweeta Rai Effect of bundled interventions in reducing surgical site 2017 Prof. Nisha Prof. Y. Pradeep, Prof. Renu infections (SSI) in gynaecological surgery Singh, Dr. Suchi Agrawal, Prof. Goga Banerjee 7 Dr. Indu Yadav Assessment of placenta accreta index in prediction of 2017 Prof. Rekha Prof. Y. Pradeep, Prof. P.K. morbidly adherent placenta correlation with Sachan Srivastava, Prof. Nisha Singh, Prof. Renu Singh, Dr. clinicoopathogical outcome Shuchi Agrawal 8 Dr. Kriti Singh Intravaginal isosorbide monanitrate and misoprostol 2017 Prof. Sujata Deo Prof. S.P. Jaiswar, Prof. P.L. versus misoprostol alone for cevical repening and Shankhwar. Dr. Monica Agrawal induction of labour open labelled randomized controlled trial 9 Dr. Alka Sony Comparison of modified reid's colposcopic index and 2017 Prof. Amita Prof. Uma Singh, Prof. swede score of assessment of preinvasive cervical Pandey Sabuhi Qureshi, Dr. Neetu Singh, Dr. Manju Lata lesions Verma LIST OF THESIS IN THE DEPRTMENTAL LIBRARY (Q.M.H.) 10 Dr. Meenakshi Feto maternal outcome in cases of pregnancy with 2017 Prof. Pushplata Prof. S.P. Jaiswar, Prof. Bhanu jaundice at tertiary care centre of North India Sankhwar Sujata Deo, Dr. Monica Agrawal, Prof. Vimala Venkatesh, Prof. Kausar Usman 11 Dr. Nadeem Warsi Correlation of serum vitamin D levels in preeclamptic and 2017 Prof. Renu Singh Prof. Y. Pradeep, Prof. non preeclamptic pregnant women Nisha Singh, Dr. Shuchi Agrawal, Dr. M. Kaleem Ahmad 12 Dr. Manu Shukla Clinical audit of postpartum haemorrhage in a tertiary 2016 Prof. Vinita Das Prof. Anjoo Agrawal, Prof. care centre in northern india Amita Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal 13 Dr. zakia Rahman Assessment of quality of life in treated patients of cancer 2016 Prof. Uma Singh Prof. Nishr, Dr. Sabuhi cervix Qureshi. Prof. Kirti Srivastava, Prof. Anil Nischal 14 Dr. Vartika Tripathi W/o Association of 2 methoxyestradial plasma levels with 2016 Prof. S.P. Jaiswar Pof. Sujata Deo, Prof. P.L. clinical severity indices and biomarkers of preeclampsia Shankhwar, Prof. Abbas Ali Mahdi 15 Dr. Megha Gupta A Study of neurological disorders in pregnancy and 2016 Prof. Y. Pradeep Prof. R.K. Garg, Prof. P.K. puerperium Srivastava, Prof. Renu Singh, Dr. Anit Parihar 16 Dr. Shailja Association of mena platelet volume in late first trimester 2016 Prof. Urmila Singh Prof. Rekha Sachan, Prof. Srivastava of pregnancy and development of pre eclampsia Seema Mehrotra, Prof. Uma Shankar Singh, Dr. Rashmi Kushwaha 17 Dr. Sharddha Sahu Cross sectional study of bone mineral density in post 2016 Prof. Anjoo Prof. Vinita Das, Prof, menopasual women Agrawal Siddharth Kr. Das, Prof. Amita Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Dr. Ragini Srivastava 18 Dr. Jyotima Singh Comparision of cervical cancer secreening with HPV DNA 2016 Prof. Nisha Prof. Uma Singh, Prof. test and HPV DNA test followed by VIA/VILLI Sabuhi Qureshi 19 Dr. Vandana Estimation of serum soluble endoglin for prediction of pre 2016 Prof. Rekha Prof. Urmila Singh, Prof. eclampsia and it's correlation with disease severity Sachan Seema Mehrotra, dR. ML Patel 20 Dr. Pallavi Gupta Study of serum vascular endothelial growth factor 2016 Prof. Sujata Deo Prof. S.P. Jaiswar, Prof. P.L. (VEGR) level in cases of recurrent spontaneous abortion Shankhwar. Dr. M. Kaleem Ahmad LIST OF THESIS IN THE DEPRTMENTAL LIBRARY (Q.M.H.) 21 Dr. Nidhi Shankar A Study of risk factor for surgical site infection following 2016 Prof. Seema Prof. Urmila Singh, Dr. caesarean section mehrotra Vimala Venkatesh, Dr. Rekha Sachan 22 Dr. Karuna Status of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO antibodies ) 2015 Prof. Vinita Das Prof. Anjoo Agrawal, Prof. in pregnant women and association with obstetric and Amita Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Prof. Abbas Ali perinatal outcome in a tertiary hospital Mahdi 23 Dr. Sonali Goel Study endometrial characteristics in symptomatic and 2015 Prof. Uma Singh Prof. naseem jamal , Prof. asymptomatic postmenopausal women and its Nisha, Prof. Sabuhi Qureshi clinicopathological correlation 24 Dr. Pooja Singh Estimation of level of heavy metals in pregnant women of 2015 Prof. S.P. Jaiswar Prof. Abbas Ali Mahdi, Prof. preeclampsia and eclampsia in comparison to Sujata, Prof. P.P. Shankhwar normotensive pregnant women 25 Dr. Neha Singh Evaluation of risk factors and fetomaternal outcome in 2015 Prof. Y. Pradeep Prof. P.K. Srivastava, Prof. cases of placenta previa and morbid adherent placenta Renu Singh, Dr. Pooja Gupta 26 Dr. Ruchita Sharma A Study of salivary uric acid in preeclampsia and normal 2015 Prof. Urmila Singh Prof. Seema Mehrotra, Prof. pregnancy and its correlation with serum uric acid S.M. Natu, Prof. Rekha Sachan, Prof. madhumati Goel 27 Dr. Shinjini nagarg Prediction of pre-eclampsia (at 11-14 weeks of gestaton) 2015 Prof. Anjoo Prof. Vinita Das, Prof. Amita by mean arterial pressure, uterine artery doppler and Agrawal Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Dr. Wahid Ali PAPP-A 28 Dr. Sukriti Shukla Acceptability for risk assessment genetic testing and 2015 Prof. Nisha Prof. Uma Singh, Prof. preventive measures of hereditary breast and ovarian Sabuhi Qureshi, Dr. Vijay Kumar cancer syndrome (HBOC) among affected indian families 29 Dr. Priyanka Yadav Study of the Association between first trimester BMI and 2015 Prof.Seema Prof. Urmila singh, Prof. gestational weight gain in relation to pregnancy outcome Mehrotra Rekha Sachan 30 Dr. Swati Verma Correlation Study of Cervical Length in early pregnancy 2014 Prof. V. Das Prof. Anjoo Agrawal, Dr. with obstetric and perinatal outcome Amita Pandey, dR. Smriti Agrawal 31 Dr. Shivani Mishra Clinicopathological profile of Endometrial Hyperplasia, 2014 Prof. Uma Singh Prof. Madhumati Goel, Prof. Endometrial Intraepithelial Neoplasia and endometrial Nisha, Dr. Sabuhi Qureshi Carcinoma 32 Dr. Swati Singh Comparison of the outcome of induced labour by 2014 Prof. S.P. Jaiswar Prof. Sujata, Dr. P. L. intracervical foley catheter with misoprostol verses Shankhwar misoprostol alone LIST OF THESIS IN THE DEPRTMENTAL LIBRARY (Q.M.H.) 33 Dr. Richa Yadav Study of levels of saliva estriol and progesterone in 2014 Prof. Urmila Singh Prof. Rekha Sachan, Prof. preterm labour and normal pregnancy A.A. Mahdi, Dr. Ranjana Singh 34 Dr. Shivani Kothiyal Evaluation of causes of Still Birth in a Tertiary Care 2014 Prof. Anjoo Prof. Vinita Das, Dr. Amita teaching hospital Agrawal Pandey, Dr. Smriti Agrawal 35 Dr. Gargi Agarwal Role of chromohysteroscopy in detection of endometrial 2014 Prof. Nisha Prof. Uma Singh, Prof. S.P, pathologies in perimenopausal & post menopausal Jaiswar, Dr. Sabuhi Qureshi women 36 Dr. Soniya Dhiman Study of serem soluble endoglin levels and spot urinary 2014 Prof. Rekha Prof. Urmila Singh, Dr. S.M. albumin creatinine ratio in preeclampsia eclampsia and Sachan Natu, Dr. M.L. Patel normal pregnant women in North Indian population 37 Dr. Ankita Fatnani Estimation of maternal and cord blood lead levels and its 2014 Prof. Sujata Prof. S.P. Jaiswar, Prof. correlation with Feto-Maternal outcome A.A. Mahdi, Dr. P.L. Shankhwar 38 Dr. Juhi Mall A Clinicolaboratory study of severe anemia in pregnancy 2014 Prof. Y. Pradeep Prof. Ashutosh Kumar, Prof. and fetomaternal outcome Renu Singh, Dr. Kalpana Singh 39 Dr. Anjum Comprarision of LBC and conventional cytology in post 2013 Prof. Uma Singh Prof. Nisha Singh radio thearpy fallow up of CA cervix 40 Dr. Manjari Gupta Predection of poor ovarian response by bio chemial and 2013 Prof. S.P. Jaiswar Dr. Sujata, Dr. P.L. physical markers Shankhwar, Dr. S.N. Natu 41 Dr. Pooja Shukla Correlation of crosen rump length (CRL) with gestational 2013 Prof. Yashodhara Dr.P.K. Srivastava, Dr. Puja age at birth Pradeep Gupta, Dr. V.K. Singh 42 Dr. Bhumika Shukla Estimation of Vitamin C Levels in preeclampsia and 2013 Prof.Urmila Singh Dr. Rekha Sachan, Dr. eclampsia 43 Dr. Nidhi Singh Prevalence of hypo vitaminosis D & effect of its 2013 Prof. Anjoo Prof. Vinita Das, Dr. S.K. supplementation in perimenopausal & postmenopausal Agarwal Das, Dr. Amita Pandey Dr. Smriti Agrawal, Dr. Ragini women A hospital based study Srivastava 44 Dr. Meenakshi Comparative study of management of term pregnancy 2013 Prof.Nisha Prof. Uma Singh Jauhari with mild gestational hypertension and mild pre eclampsia: expectant management versus indextion of lobour at 37 weeks 45 Dr. Meenakshi Singh Serum squancous cell carcinoma antigen in pre invasive 2013 Prof. Rekha Prof. Urmila Singh, Dr. and invasive cervical malignancies in North Indian Sachan Seema Mehrotra, Dr. S.M. Natu, Dr. M.L. Patel Population LIST OF THESIS IN THE DEPRTMENTAL LIBRARY (Q.M.H.) 46 Dr. Manisha Jhirwal Role of serum markers (IL-6,IL-8 & TNF-x)in diagnosis of 2013 Dr.
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