Journal Publications: Recent submissions

  • Garag, Santosh S.; Shanbag, Raghunath D.; Arunkumar, J. S.; Rashmi, S. (Wolters Kluwer - Medknow, 2015-01)
    Numerous theories have been proposed in the past for the etiology of cholesteatoma. Foreign body (FB) of middle ear has been rarely reported in the literature which if neglected for long duration of time can lead to ...
  • Bidkar, Vijay G.; Jalisatigi, Roshan R.; Naik, Ashok S.; Shanbag, Raghunath D.; Rashmi, S.; Sharma, Poorvi V.; Hegde, Harihar V. (The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, 2014-06)
    Objectives/Hypothesis: Antimicrobial prophylaxis is still a matter of debate in ear surgeries. Previous studies have focused on prophylaxis in middle ear surgery alone without inclusion of mastoidectomy. We therefore ...
  • Arunkumar, J. S.; Garag, Santosh S.; Anchan, Shibani V. (JCDR Research and Publications (Pvt) Limited, 2014-04)
    Stenosis of anterior nares may be congenital or acquired. Acquired stenosis may be caused by the diseases which cause destruction of skin or normal cartilage. The various causes of acquired stenosis of anterior nares are ...
  • Bidkar, Vijay G.; Naik, Ashok S.; Jalisatigi, Roshan R.; Anita B. S. (Journal of Case Reports, 2013-07)
    Hypothyroidism is known to affect breathing by reducing respiratory drive. Near total narrowing of naso- oropharynx and larynx due to myxedema of upper airway in an undiagnosed severe hypothyroidism is a rare phenomenon. ...
  • Bidkar, Vijay G.; Naik, Ashok S.; Shanbag, Raghunath D.; Jalisatigi, Roshan R.; Rashmi, S. (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2013-03)
    A fifty year old male, diagnosed to have an acute retropharyngeal space infection reported two days after his discharge from the hospital with breathing difficulty and rapidly progressive diffuse swelling of the neck. ...
  • Garag, Santosh S.; Anchan, Shibani V.; Arunkumar, J. S.; Santhosh, M. C. B. (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2013-05)
    An impacted esophageal foreign body is most often an urgent, rather than a life-threatening, medical situation. Typically, two types of foreign bodies are encountered: true foreign bodies (buttons, coins, pieces of balloon ...
  • Anchan, Shibani V.; Garag, Santosh S.; Arunkumar, J. S.; Prasad, K. C.; Sharma, Poorvi V. (JCDR Research and Publications (Pvt) Limited, 2013-12)
    Relapsing polychondritis is an acute, recurrent and progressive inflammation and degeneration of cartilage and connective tissue including that within the tracheobronchial tree affecting men and women equally and usually ...
  • Shanbag, Raghunath D.; Bidkar, Vijay G.; Naik, Ashok S.; Jalisatigi, Roshan R. (Jaypee Publications, 2013)
    Lesions of the frontal sinus (FS) are always a surgical challenge. Conventional endonasal endoscopic techniques do not provide complete access inside the FS. This is especially true with laterally placed lesions like ...
  • Arunkumar, J. S.; Naik, Ashok S.; Prasad, K. C.; Santhosh, S. G. (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011-08-28)
    Osteomyelitis of the jaws was relatively common before the era of antibiotic therapy and preventive and restorative dentistry. Osteomyelitis is an acute or chronic inflammatory process that can involve cortical and ...

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