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Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah Research Publication During Last One Year No Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah Research Publication during last one year No. & details of Impact SL. Journal (authors, title, volume & page nos) Year Name of Indexed Journal with ISSN no. Citations from Web of Factor( JCR) Science) DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY Somendra Pal Singh*, Shashi Prakash Mishra, Mohit Gupta, - “A prospective clinical study to evaluate the role of New Indian Journal of Surgery. 1 prophylactic antibiotics in laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients - an experience in rural setting” -. Volume 9 Number 3, May 2018 ISSN 0976-4747 - 2 - June 2018:358-361 Index Coprnicus Vipin Gupta,Shailendra Pal Singh, Somendra Pal Singh, Anil kumar Keshari, Anil Kumar Erry, PoonamGupta, Vikram International Surgery Journal 2 Singh, Mayank Singh " Safty and Feasability of three port procedure in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy " International 2019 ISSN 2349-3305 - 43 Surgery Journal. 2019 June; 6(6) Index Coprnicus International Surgery Journal Singh SP, Somendra Pal Singh, Gupta V, Quadri QA. Comparison between stapler hemorrhoidectomy and open 3 2018 ISSN 2349-3305 - 43 hemorrhoidectomy in the management of grade III and IV hemorrhoids: a prospective randomized study 2018 Jun;5(6): Index Coprnicus International journal of scientific research RajeshVerma Focused Abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST) in patient with blunt trauma abdomen in rural area _A 4 2019 ISSN no 2277-8179 - - prospective study vol 8 | issue 6 page no 62-64 june 2019 index Copernicus Singh KD, Singh V , Mani R, Gupta P, Lodi M Original article:Negotiating the curve of laparoscopic International journal of applied and basic 5 2018 hepaticopancreaticobiliary procedure (basic to advanced) at a tertiary rural teaching institute 2018 :vol 8: issue 4 medicine research Pandey A, Pandey P, Singh SP, Agarwal S, Gupta V, Verma R Histology with immunohistochemistry of the fistula region in Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 6 2018 - 13 female anorectal malformation: Can it be used for neo-anus reconstruction?54:177–82; 2018 (Pubmed) 7 Singh SP, Verma S, Singh P, PandeyA Gastric Perforation Following Dog Bite in a Child 8: 18-19;2018 2018 Journal of child science (pubmed) - 3 Singh SP, Kumar V, Pandey A, Pandey P, Gupta V, Verma R Role of Platelets Rich Plasma in Wound Healing in Diabetic 8 2018 Journal of wound care (Pubmed) - 12 Patient- Does it works? 27:550-56; International Surgery Journal Singh SP, Singh Somendra Pal , Gupta V, Qaudri K, Gupta M Comparison between stapler hemorrhoidectomy and open 9 2018 ISSN 2349-3305 - 43 hemorrhoidectomy in the management of grade3 and4 hemorroids- A prospective randomized study.6:2069-73 Index Coprnicus 10 Singh SP, Gupta P, Pandey A Platelet rich plasma for Diabetic foot ulcer: Review article 33(1):17-21 2018 Surgery Archives (Official journal of UPASI) - - International Surgery Journal Gupta V, Singh SP, Singh Somendar Pal, Keshari A, Erry AK, Gupta P, Singh V, Singh M Safety and feasibility of three port 11 2019 ISSN 2349-3305 - 43 procedure in laparoscopic cholecystectomy 6(6):1975-80 Index Coprnicus Gupta V, Singh SP, Pandey RK, Pandey A, Kumari M Role of subcutaneous negative pressure drainage in emergency International journal of scientific research 12 2019 laparotomy- Is it useful? 8(9):1-3 (Index Copernicus) 13 Gupta V, Gupta P, Singh SP, Bansal M, Shankar R, Keshari AK. Laparoscopic removal of Trichobezor 33(1) 32-5 2019 Surgery Archives - - Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah Research Publication during last one year No. & details of Impact SL. Journal (authors, title, volume & page nos) Year Name of Indexed Journal with ISSN no. Citations from Web of Factor( JCR) Science) DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS Chand R, Sharma Y, Rakholiya R. Burden of central nervous system infection in cases of fever with seizure and its 14 2019 Int. J. Contemp Pediatr association with outcome; A experience in a tertiary care centre of Uttrakhand, India. 3;2164-8 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Singh, Dr. Durgesh Kumar, Dr. Satvir Singh, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Dr. Mukesh Vir Singh. Recovery 15 pattern in severely malnourished children fed with World Health Organization F-75 diet and homogenized toned milk. Indian 2018 Indian Journal of child health Journal of Child Health. 5:(10) ;611-615 Dr. Ganesh Kumar Verma, Dr. Yogendra Singh Yadav, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Dr. Indra Kumar Sharma, Dr. Kunwar 16 Bharat, Dr. Krishna Kumar Yadav. Study of lipid profile levels in malnourished and healthy children : a case control study. 2018 International Journal of Pediatric Research International Journal of Pediatric Research. 5:(4): 156-161 Dr. Ganesh Kumar Verma, Dr. Amitesh Yadav. Role of human milk fortifier on weight gain in very low birth weight babies. International Journal of Contemporary 17 2018 International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics.5(2):353-358 Pediatrics Chand R, Singh N. Clinic – etiological profile of pancytopenia in children: A tertiary care centre based study of Kumaun 18 2018 Int. J. Contemp Pediatr region. 5; 2173-7 Chand R, Kumar A, Singh N, Vishwakarma S. Knowledge, attitude and practices about complementary feeding among 19 2018 Int. J. Contemp Pediatr mothers of children aged 6 to 24 months in tertiary care centre of Kumaun region. 5; 2142-7 DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY Dr. Vijay Mishra, Asstt. Prof, Dentistry ISSN E: 2229-3418 Cosmos 20 Efficacy of decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft in the regeneration of small osseous defect: a comparative study. Natl J 2017 ISSN P: 0975-5950 Impact Factor- Maxillofac Surg 2017;8:143-8. PUBMED INDEXED 4.465 Medical Journal of DY Patil Vidyapeeth Sawhney A, Thakur RK, Singh AK, Yadav BK, Ralli M. Palatogingival groove: A pathway to periodontal destruction. Med J 21 2019 Index Copernicus ISSN: 2589-8310; 2589- DY Patil Vidyapeeth 2019;12:55-8. 8302 Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Atul Kumar Singh, Gourav Jain. Comparison of two anaesthesia methods for the surgical removal of maxillary third 22 2019 Sciences Research ISSN E: 2321-9599 ICV-76.77 molars. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2019;7(9): 1-3. ISSN P: 2348-6805 International journal of medical research Rahul Mishra, Atul Kumar Singh, Preeti Singh. A Comparison of Audio and Audio-Visual Distraction Techniques in professionals. Impact factor- 23 2019 Managing Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Clinical Study. Int J Med Res Prof. 2019 May; 5(3):155-58. ISSN E: 2554-6364 2.365 ISSN P:2454-6356 International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Rahul Mishra, Atul Kumar Singh. Retrospective study of pediatric oral lesions in rural areas in district Etawah. Manuscript Sept- Oct Research Dentistry. 24 ID- JPJ36374290419IJCPD in International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry accepted for publication in Sept- Oct 2020 2020 Gate Impact ISSN E: 0975-1904 issue. issue. factor- 0.70 ISSN P:0974-7052 Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah Research Publication during last one year No. & details of Impact SL. Journal (authors, title, volume & page nos) Year Name of Indexed Journal with ISSN no. Citations from Web of Factor( JCR) Science) Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Urvashi Tomar, Kundendu Arya, Atul Kumar Singh. Review on pathogenesis of hybrid variant of AOT and report of a rare 25 2018 Sciences Research ISSN E: 2321-9599 ICV-76.77 case. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2018;6(6):38-42. ISSN P: 2348-6805 HECS International Journal of Community Rahul Mishra, Gourav Jain. Prevalence of midline diastema observed in school going children: An observational study Health and Medical Research. 26 2019 ICV-62.61 .HECS Int J Comm Halth Med Res 2019; 5(3):18-20 ISSN E: 2457-0117 ISSN P:2581-5040 Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Atul Kumar Singh, Gourav Jain. Comparison of two anaesthesia methods for the surgical removal of maxillary third 27 2019 Sciences Research ISSN E: 2321-9599 ICV-76.77 molars. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2019;7(9): 1-3. ISSN P: 2348-6805 HECS International Journal of Community Rahul Mishra, Gourav Jain. Prevalence of midline diastema observed in school going children: An observational study Health and Medical Research. 28 2019 ICV-62.61 .HECS Int J Comm Halth Med Res 2019; 5(3):18-20 ISSN E: 2457-0117 ISSN P:2581-5040 International journal of medical research Rahul Mishra, Atul Kumar Singh, Preeti Singh. A Comparison of Audio and Audio-Visual Distraction Techniques in professionals. Impact factor- 29 2019 Managing Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Clinical Study. Int J Med Res Prof. 2019 May; 5(3):155-58. ISSN E: 2554-6364 2.365 ISSN P:2454-6356 International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Rahul Mishra, Atul Kumar Singh. Retrospective study of pediatric oral lesions in rural areas in district Etawah. Manuscript ID- Sept- Oct Dentistry. Research 30 JPJ36374290419IJCPD in International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry accepted for publication in Sept- Oct 2020 2020 ISSN E: 0975-1904 Gate Impact issue. issue. ISSN P:0974-7052 factor- 0.70 PUBMED INDEXED International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Jagriti Kushwah, Rahul Mishra, Vishal Bhadauria. Antibacterial efficacy of Sodium hypochlorite Ozonated water and 980nm Sept- Oct Dentistry. Research 31 Diode laser for root canal disinfection against E.faecalis- A Microbiological Study. Manuscript ID: JPJ37978260819IJCPD in 2020 ISSN E: 0975-1904 Gate Impact International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry accepted for publication in Sept- Oct 2020 issue. issue. ISSN P:0974-7052 factor- 0.70 PUBMED INDEXED Rajesh Kumar Thakur, Mamta Singh ,K.K. Chaubey , Ellora Madan, Swati Agarwal, Meenakshi M. Singh. Effect of platelet University Journal Of Dental Science 32 rich fibrin of Change in gingival biotype in recession Coverage by coronally advanced flap: A randomised controlled study. 2018 ISSN:2395-5090 University J Dent Scie 2018; 4(3):7-13. Medical Journal of DY Patil Vidyapeeth Sawhney A, Thakur RK, Singh AK, Yadav BK, Ralli M.
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