Publications by authors named "K Khillan"

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  • * A study involving 21 TTP patients showed an overall survival rate of 82.3% and a relapse-free survival rate of 92.8%, although 17.6% of patients died during the study.
  • * In contrast, the response rate in patients with TTP associated with transplant-related thrombotic microangiopathy (TA-TMA) was only 33.3%, highlighting the need for more research to improve treatment strategies for this condition.*
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  • Osteonecrosis affects the femoral head, leading to bone cell death, and early treatment using bone marrow-derived stem cells has shown positive results in stages I and II.
  • In a study involving 32 hips, patients received core decompression and bone marrow concentrate injections, monitored through various assessments to evaluate outcomes.
  • Results indicated significant improvements in pain relief and stability, with no complications reported, supporting the use of this minimally invasive technique for early-stage osteonecrosis.
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This study is conducted to observe the association of diabetes (DM), hypertension (HTN) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) on the prognosis and mortality of COVID-19 infection in hospital admitted patients with above mentioned comorbidities. This is a single centre, observational, retrospective study carried out at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, India. The burden of comorbidities on the prognosis and clinical outcome of COVID-19 patients admitted patients from April 8, 2020, to October 4, 2020.

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Background: The lack of definitive treatment or preventative options for COVID-19 led many clinicians early on to consider convalescent plasma (CCP) as potentially therapeutic. Regulators, blood centres and hospitals worldwide worked quickly to get CCP to the bedside. Although response was admirable, several areas have been identified to help improve future pandemic management.

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Purpose: A popular choice for lateral epicondylitis (LE), corticosteroid injections have been associated with prominent side effects, which has led to the conception of modalities like platelet-rich plasma (PRP). This randomised trial aimed to evaluate and compare the 6-week, 3-month and 1-year outcomes with PRP and corticosteroid injections in LE. We hypothesised that PRP would prove more effective in relieving pain and improving function.

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