Pushpa Kumari
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
9 Papers
4 Citations
Pushpa Kumari is an academic researcher from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Otorhinolaryngology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Metronidazole induced neurotoxicity in a case of liver abscess
Pushpa Kumari,Yogesh Chandra Porwal,Aanchal Arora,Manish Kumar,Dilip Kumar +4 more
- 10 Nov 2016
TL;DR: A case of a young patient with amoebic liver abscess who continued taking metronidazole longer than the prescribed duration of the drug and developed peripheral neuropathy and cerebellar neurotoxicity which was reversible after discontinuation of theDrug.
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Acquired urethral meatal stenosis: a rare sequel of an aggressive form of Behçet's disease.
TL;DR: A case of rapidly evolving and aggressive form of Behçet's disease in a young man presenting with extensive ulcerative lesions in orogenital region leading to obstructive uropathy resulting in acquired urethral meatal stenosis due to inflammatory activity is reported.
Changes in posterior airway space and mandibular plane hyoid distance following mandibular advancement DO
Pushpa Kumari,Sudhin Roy,Indranil Dev Roy,Anuradha Rajput,M P Prasanna Kumar,Sanjeev Datana,Serat Rahman +6 more
TL;DR: Although change in PAS was statistically insignificant, it may have clinical applications, especially in the field of Phase II surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea, as it was concluded that statistically significant changes were achieved in MPH and SNB.
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Lung Bullae, Cavitation and Right Ventricular Thrombus Formation with Saprophytic Aspergillus Colonisation: A Rare Presentation of IdiopathicPulmonary Embolism
TL;DR: A case of a young male patient with no prior risk factors, who came to us with a large bullae and cavitation in lung which was secondary to PE, who developed RV thrombus and saprophytic fungal colonisation of affected lung which were all attributed to PE.
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Atypical Orthognathic Surgical Protocol for Facial Feminisation as an Adjunct to Gender Affirmation Therapy: a Case Report.
A Kannan,Ashish Chakranarayan,Rohith R Pisharody,Pushpa Kumari,Rajsekhar Gadad,Shakil Ahmad Nagori +5 more
TL;DR: An 18-year-old transgender male undergoing GAT reported to a centre in Mumbai, India with a complaint of masculine face with forwardly placed teeth in the upper arch and thick-set backwardly placed lower jaw and lip, was taken up for ortho-surgical management to establish a feminine facial form and a stable functional occlusion.