Publications by authors named "Indu Rana"

Background After their mid-forties, almost all women, irrespective of their cultural background and health conditions, begin to experience physical, psychological, and emotional disturbances because of the progressive decline in hormone levels that occur as a reproductive-aged woman transitions from regular cyclic menses to her final menstrual period, ovarian senescence, and beyond. These morbidities hamper day-to-day life and lead to poor quality of life. Timely attention and management of these morbidities help women maintain a healthy and active life.

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Objectives: Anemia is a well-recognized factor for local recurrence and decreased survival in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Additionally, lower hemoglobin (Hb) levels have a negative impact on radiotherapy efficacy and response rates. The objective of this audit was to investigate how frequently Hb levels were observed in head and neck cancer patients receiving radiotherapy within a multidisciplinary team setting.

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Bleomycin is an established antineoplastic drug, but recently some attempts were made to inject it locally as a sclerosing agent in cases of congenital lymphatic malformations. We present the outcome of this treatment modality tried on 10 paediatric cases of whom 9 had such malformation in the cervical region and one in the parotid region. Seven of these cases had congenital lymphatic malformation while three had haemodynamically less active congenital vascular malformation.

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A rare manifestation of branchio-oto-renal like syndrome as an isolated finding with normal chromosomal analysis in a 6 year old child with bilateral branchial simises, bilateral pre-auricular simuses, bilateral auricular malformation, and bilateral hearing loss is presented here.

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Healing of the mastoid cavtiycompletely is the desired result after a mastoid surgery. Even after the Sade's principles' of the complete disease clearance, adequate lowering of the facial ridge, good meatoplasty and closure of the perforation of the tympanic membrane are fallowed, the complete healing of tike mastoid cavity is sometimes net the end result. According to various surgeons, the incidence of discharging mastoid cavity after a open cavity mastoid surgery is between /0-60%-H The usual techniques of obliteration of the mastoid cavity to decrease the size of the mastoid cavity, unusually has good healing results due to good vascularity.

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