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Vivek Sood is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 9 publications.
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The Indian Chronic Kidney Disease (ICKD) study: baseline characteristics
Vivek Kumar,Ashok Kumar Yadav,Jasmine Sethi,Arpita Ghosh,Manisha Sahay,Narayan Prasad,Santosh Varughese,Sreejith Parameswaran,Natarajan Gopalakrishnan,Prabhjot Kaur,Gopesh K. Modi,K. Kamboj,Monica Kundu,Vivek Sood,Neeraj Inamdar,Ajay Jaryal,Sanjay Vikrant,Saurabh Nayak,Shivendra Singh,Sishir Gang,Seema Baid-Agrawal,Vivekanand Jha,Vivekanand Jha,Vivekanand Jha +23 more
TL;DR: Baseline characteristics of study population reveal differences as compared with other cohorts from high-income countries, and includes socio-demographic details, risk factors, disease characteristics and laboratory measurements.
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Multiple cerebral abscesses in a renal transplant recipient: Two swords in one scabbard!
TL;DR: A 40 years old renal transplant recipient on curtailed immunosuppressive therapy presented with progressive headache and altered sensorium, which showed multiple ring-enhancing discrete lesions in the left frontal lobe, with moderate perilesional oedema.
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Prostatic cyst in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: unusual association.
TL;DR: A case of incidentally detected, an asymptomatic prostatic cyst in a patient of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is reported.
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Deceptively asymptomatic cryptococcaemia in a renal transplant recipient: the lull before a storm.
TL;DR: The index case attempts to re-emphasise the significance of mandatory screening required to exclude the possibility of dissemination of cryptococcaemia in RTRs besides highlighting the requirement of prolonged induction phase with combination therapy, particularly in presence of stroke.
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Hyperacute rejection in a blood group incompatible renal transplant recipient – enigma of unfathomable thrombotic microangiopathy!
TL;DR: It is suggested that patients willing for blood group incompatible renal transplantation need to be counseled beforehand about this, although a rare but devastating entity.
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