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List of Medanta the Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) List of Medanta The Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) Sr Title of Paper Type Of Paper Year of Name of Publication No Publication Journal 1 Adrenal Histoplasmosis in Immunocompetent Patients Presenting as Adrenal Insufficiency Original 2,016 The Journal of Federation Research of Turkish Pathology Societies 2 Nonalcoholic fatty liver is not associated with incident chronic kidney disease: a large Original 2,016 European Journal of histology-based comparison with healthy individuals Research Gastroenterology & Hepatology Role of WhatsApp Messenger in the Laboratory Management System: A Boon to Original Journal of Medical 3 2,016 Communication Research Systems Intragastric balloon as a novel modality for weight loss in patients with cirrhosis and Original Indian Journal of 4 2,016 morbid obesity awaiting liver transplantation Research Gastroenterology 5 Justifying vein resection with pancreatoduodenectomy Others 2,016 The Lancet Oncology Original Journal of Digestive 6 Mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst 2,016 Research Endoscopy Extended Follow-Up of Patients With Heart Failure Receiving Autonomic Regulation 7 Others 2,016 Journal of Cardiac Failure Therapy in the ANTHEM-HF Study 8 Quality Improvement – The Key to Reducing Costs in Pancreatoduodenectomy Review Article 2,016 . Journal of the Pancreas International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium report, data summary of 50 Original American Journal of 9 2,016 countries for 2010-2015: Device-associated module Research Infection Control Consensus statement on the management of dyslipidemia in Indian subjects: Our 10 Review Article 2,016 Indian Heart Journal perspective Targeting the Achilles' heel of adult living donor liver transplant: Corner-sparing sutures 11 Review Article 2,016 Liver Transplantation with mucosal eversion technique of biliary anastomosis Prospective evaluation of yield of endoscopic ultrasonography in the etiological diagnosis Original Journal of Digestive 12 2,016 of "idiopathic" acute pancreatitis Research Endoscopy 1 List of Medanta The Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) Living donor liver transplantation in maple syrup urine disease – Case series and world's Original 13 2,016 Pediatric Transplantation youngest domino liver donor and recipient Research Isolated perifacial lymph node metastasis in oral squamous cell carcinoma with clinically Original 14 2,016 The Laryngoscope node-negative neck Research PADUA and R.E.N.A.L. nephrometry scores correlate with perioperative outcomes of Original 15 robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: analysis of the Vattikuti Global Quality Initiative in 2,016 BJU International Research Robotic Urologic Surgery (GQI-RUS) database Innovative Approach of Using Esophageal Stent for Refractory Post-Band Ligation Original Journal of Clinical and 16 2,016 Esophageal Ulcer Bleed Following Living Donor Liver Transplantation Research Experimental Hepatology Original Journal of Intensive and 17 Neonatal Cardiac Emergencies: Evaluation and Management 2,016 Research Critical Care Original Journal of Clinical and 18 Hypertension with obstructive sleep apnea 2,016 Research Preventice Cardiology Right Atrial Paraganglioma: An Extremely Rare Primary Cardiac Neoplasm Mimicking Journal of Cardiovascular 19 Case Report 2,016 Myxoma Ultrasound Original 20 Headphone sign: Metronidazole-induced encephalopathy 2,016 Neurology India Research Current Scenario of Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Ostensibly Healthy Indian Original Indian Journal of Clinical 21 2,016 Population: A Hospital Based Retrospective Study Research Biochemistry Acute Onset Significant Muscle Weakness in a Patient Awaiting Liver Transplantation: Original Journal of Clinical and 22 2,016 Look for Statins Research Experimental Hepatology A rare case of isolated hepatic mucormycosis in association with hemophagocytosis 23 Case Report 2,016 Journal of Acute Medicine syndrome Successful tandem transplant in a young aplastic anemia patient from a small-weight 11- Transfusion and Apheresis 24 Case Report 2,016 month-old sibling donor Science Journal of Medical 25 Liver transplant scene in India Others 2,016 Sciences Comparative testing of reliability and audit utility of ordinal objective calculus complexity Original 26 2,016 BJU International scores. Can we make an informed choice yet? Research 2 List of Medanta The Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) The role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in predicting acute kidney injury in Original Annals of Cardiac 27 2,016 patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass graft: A pilot study Research Anaesthesia The Intensive care unit specialist: Report from the Task Force of World Federation of 28 Others 2,016 Journal of Critical Care Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine Original Journal of Antimicrobial 29 Issues in antifungal stewardship: an opportunity that should not be lost 2,016 Research Chemotherapy Indian Journal of Expression of CD71 by flow cytometry in acute leukemias: More often seen in acute Original 30 2,016 Pathology and myeloid leukemia Research Microbiology 31 Double Barrel In Situ Recanalization of Thrombosed Nonretrievable IVC filter Case Report 2,016 Annals of Vascular Surgery Administration of Adult Human Bone Marrow-Derived, Cultured, Pooled, Allogeneic Original Stem Cells Translational 32 Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Critical Limb Ischemia Due to Buerger’s Disease: Phase II 2,016 Research Medicine Study Report Suggests Clinical Efficacy Normal echocardiographic measurements in Indian adults: How different are we from the Original 33 2,016 Indian Heart Journal western populations? A pilot study Research Original The Indian Journal of 34 Childhood and Youth Onset Diabetes: A Single Centre Experience 2,016 Research Pediatrics The International Journal SU-F-T-353: Effect of Planning Parameters On Tomotherapy Plan Quality and Treatment 35 Others 2,016 of Medical Physics Time Research and Practice Original 36 IMRT and temozolomide for grade III glioma: Clinical and prognostic factors 2,016 Annals of Oncology Research The International Journal SU-F-T-289: MLC Fluence Sonogram Based Delivery Quality Assurance for Bilateral Breast 37 Others 2,016 of Medical Physics Irradiation Research and Practice Indian Journal of Clinical Outcome of Head Injury Patients and their Return to Work Status-A Prospective Original 38 2,016 Physiotherapy and Follow-Up Study Research Occupational Therapy Incidence and risk factors for thrombocytopenia in the intensive care units of a tertiary Original Southern African Journal 39 2,016 hospital in northern India Research of Critical Care 3 List of Medanta The Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) Original 40 A Familial Infantile Renal Failure 2,016 Elsevier Inc. Research 41 Rare Adnexal Tumor of the Breast: Poroid Hidradenoma Case report 2,016 The Breast journal JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC 42 Management of Children with Acute Pancreatitis: An intensivist perspective Others 2,016 CRITICAL CARE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC 43 Intensive Care Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Children: A review Others 2,016 CRITICAL CARE 78P Population based mammographic screening in India: Analysis from community Original 44 2,016 Annals of Oncology outreach cancer screening program Research An Update on Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC 45 Others 2,016 Children CRITICAL CARE The International Journal SU-F-T-611: Critical Analysis and Efficacy of Linac Based (Beam Modulator) and Cyberknife 46 Others 2,016 of Medical Physics Treatment Plans for Acoustic Neuroma/schwannoma Research and Practice JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC 47 Acute Liver Failure in Children - A constant challenge for the treating intensivist Others 2,016 CRITICAL CARE 77P Menarche age, contraception use and gravidity as risk factors for breast cancer: Original 48 2,016 Annals of Oncology Associations in a case-control study Research Journal of Digestive 49 Tubercular lymphadenopathy with duodenal fistula Case Report 2,016 Endoscopy Innovations:Technology Original and Techniques in 50 Aspergilloma of the Lung: Strategy to Prevent Endobronchial Spillage 2,016 Research Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Contributions of the South Asian Society on Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis and the Journal of Clinical and 51 Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research, to our understanding of Atherosclerosis and Others 2,016 Preventive Cardiology Thrombosis Community Acquired 52 Cytomegalovirus infection of gastrointestinal tract Review Article 2,016 Infection 4 List of Medanta The Medicity Publication (2016 – 2019) Impact and safety of endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration on patients with Original 53 2,016 Thieme cirrhosis and pyrexia of unknown origin in India Research 54 Uncommon cause of fever in a pediatric kidney transplant recipient: Answers Others 2,016 Pediatric Nephrology Communication among Asia Thoracoscopic Surgery Education Program members: staying Journal of Visualised 55 Others 2,016 connected Surgery Original Indian journal of Medical 56 Primary testicular plasmablastic lymphoma: unique case in a 30 year old 2,016 Research Research 80P A retrospective review of breast cancer care in North Okkalapa Hospital, Yangon, Original 57 2,016 Annals of Oncology Myanmar Research Journal of Clinical and 58 Yoga and the heart Others 2,016 Preventive Cardiology Journal of Clinical and 59 Recent trials in cardiology: Newer evidence in prevention of cardiovascular disease Review Article 2,016 Preventive Cardiology Profound Thrombocytopenia After Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass
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