Usefulness of pre- and post-operative calcium and Vitamin D supplementation in prevention of hypocalcemia after total thyroidectomy: A randomized controlled trial
Routine pre- and post-TT calcium and Vitamin D supplementation can significantly reduce postoperative hypocalcemia.
Gastric Cancer in Young Patients
- Manzoor A. DhobiK. Wani N. Thakur
- 7 December 2013
Medicine
The clinical, pathological, and demographic profile of young patients with stomach carcinoma besides association with p53 was seen, with early detection of stomach cancer of paramount importance in young patients.
Long-term results of choledochoduodenostomy in benign biliary obstruction.
CDD is safe and produces good long term results when a permanent biliary drainage procedure is required, and three patients died during hospitalization while four patients died in the late post-operative period.
Clinical and laboratory profile of primary hyperparathyroidism in Kashmir Valley: A single-center experience
The profile of PHPT is changing with older age at presentation, and emergence of renal stone disease and decline in overt skeletal disease as common presentation, as reported from developed countries.
Epidemiological distribution and incidence of different cancers in Kashmir valley--2002-2006.
- S. AyubTaha Ayub K. Andrabi
- 2011
Environmental Science, Medicine
Overall cancer incidence was significantly lower and cancer patterns were markedly different in Kashmir, indicating that awareness campaigns, life style and dietary habit changes, tobacco-control measures and early detection of breast cancer are very important for cancer control in this population.
Role of the Functional Polymorphism of Survivin Gene (‐31G/C) and Risk of Breast Cancer in a North Indian Population
- Ishrat RasoolD. Afroze S. Dubey
- 1 November 2017
Medicine
The association of ‐31G/C survivin polymorphism at a genotypic and allelic level in breast cancer and the presence of homozygous CC genotype was associated with increased risk for development of breast cancer are suggested.
Molecular Gate Keepers Succumb to Gene Aberrations in Colorectal Cancer in Kashmiri Population, Revealing a High Incidence Area
- MushtaqA SiddiqiSyedA Sameer K. Wani
- 1 October 2009
Medicine
The high frequency of p53 gene mutations implicates p53 as a predominant factor for CRC in the high-risk ethnic Kashmiri population, indicating co-exposure to a unique set of risk factors.
Alpha-1-syntrophin protein is differentially expressed in human cancers
- H. BhatR. Baba F. Khanday
- 21 January 2011
Biology, Medicine
The results suggest that SNTA1 has a role in carcinogenesis and could possibly be used as a novel diagnostic or prognostic marker in esophageal and breast cancers.
Low molecular weight heparin in prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis in Asian general surgical patients: A Kashmir experience
Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) in prophylaxis of DVT in major general surgical patients in the Kashmir Valley should routinely be considered in this part of the world as well, preferably in the form of LMWHs.
Secondary Tuberculosis of Breast: Case Report
- I. WaniA. M. Lone V. Snabel
- 6 April 2011
Medicine
A case of secondary tuberculosis of right breast in a 21-year-old female from Kashmir, India, is being reported, with no recurrence seen in followup.
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