Vineet Behera
Armed Forces Medical College
22 Papers
53 Citations
Vineet Behera is an academic researcher from Armed Forces Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Rare case of primary cutaneous mucormycosis of the hand caused by Rhizopus microsporus in an immunocompetent patient.
TL;DR: Primary cutaneous mucormycosis is a very uncommon manifestation occurring most often in diabetics or following trauma.
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Osmotic demyelination syndrome in a normonatremic patient of chronic kidney disease.
TL;DR: A case of an 18-year-old boy of end-stage renal disease who presented with an episode of acute gastroenteritis and developed altered sensorium and seizures that progressed to features of spastic quadriparesis and lower cranial nerve palsy is reported.
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Epidemiology and pathophysiology of vascular thrombosis in acclimatized lowlanders at high altitude: A prospective longitudinal study
Velu Nair,Surinderpal Singh,Mohammad Z. Ashraf,Uday Yanamandra,Vivek Sharma,Amit Prabhakar,Rehan Ahmad,Tathagata Chatterjee,Vineet Behera,Vivek S Guleria,Seema Patrikar,Shivi Gupta,Madan Gopal Vishnoi,Rigvardhan,Kiran Kalshetty,Prafulla Kumar Sharma,Nitin Bajaj,Thyelnai D. Khaling,Tanaji Wankhede,Srinivasa Bhattachar,Rajat Datta,Late Prosenjit Ganguli +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an observational prospective longitudinal study was conducted in healthy soldiers sojourning for months at high altitude (HA) in the Indian Army, where a total of 960 healthy male subjects were screened in the plains, of which 750 ascended, to altitudes above 15,000ft (4,472m).
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Emphysematous infections of the kidney and urinary tract: A single-center experience
TL;DR: It is suggested that EPN is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires aggressive and prompt medical therapy with early PCD to reduce morbidity and mortality and should be reserved for cases that do not respond to PCD.
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An analysis of mortality and survival of COVID 19 patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital in Maharashtra, India
Saurabh Bobdey,Naveen Chawla,Vineet Behera,Sougat Ray,M. Ilankumaran,George Koshy,S. K. Kaushik +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the survival of COVID-19 patients at a tertiary care hospital and identified the risk factors of mortality, which would help facilitate the identification of patients at risk and timely provision of specialized care for the prevention of adverse outcomes.
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