N Rajendran
St George's Hospital
17 Papers
9 Citations
N Rajendran is an academic researcher from St George's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of N Rajendran include Pondicherry University & St George's, University of London.
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Papers
Anastomotic Leaks After Restorative Resections for Rectal Cancer Compromise Cancer Outcomes and Survival.
TL;DR: Anastomotic leaks after restorative resections for rectal cancer adversely impact cancer-specific mortality and local recurrence and their impact on survival and cancer recurrence is evaluated.
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Evaluation of vermicompost maturity using scanning electron microscopy and paper chromatography analysis.
TL;DR: Chromatographic analysis of vermicompost indicated the mature condition of the compost materials and principal component analysis and cluster analysis carried out on the basis of physicochemical parameters showed more fragment and pores than the control.
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Laparoscopic management of a torted appendix.
N Rajendran,S Ameen,A Rohatgi +2 more
TL;DR: Torted appendices are a rare occurrence but should be considered when encountering a haemorrhagic congested appendix on laparoscopy, as adhesions are rarely present.
Purulent myositis of the thigh as a presentation of perforated low rectal cancer.
TL;DR: A case of extensive purulent myositis of the thigh and lower leg caused by bowel perforation below the peritoneal reflection secondary to rectal cancer is presented.
Su2089 An IgG4 Specific Food Exclusion Diet Improves Both Clinical Disease Activity and Quality of Life in Crohn's Disease; a Randomised Sham Diet Controlled Study
TL;DR: B-MMX 6 mg administered once daily for up to 12 months was well tolerated in patients with UC and with a comparable safety profile to PBO, and the rates of potential glucocorticoid effects, TEAEs, and TREAs were similar to P BO for long term maintenance of remission therapy.
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