Publications by authors named "Vipin R Ekhar"

To study the usefulness of clinical features, histopathological and radiological features in diagnosis and management of salivary gland lesions. Prospective study conducted at the department of ENT of a tertiary care centre in central India. A total of 162 patients who were treated over a period of 2 years for salivary gland lesions were studied with regards to correlation between clinical diagnosis, cytological examination and radiological features with histopathological diagnosis.

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Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is a rare disease with involvement of multiple organ system. It classically affects the upper respiratory tract, lower respiratory tract and kidneys. 90% of patients present with upper respiratory diseases like rhinosinusitis, nasal polyposis, nasal septal perforation, serous otitis media, impaired hearing and stridor due to subglottic stenosis.

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Role of stroboscope in injury of External branch of superior laryngeal nerve during thyroid surgery. Study conducted in a tertiary care hospital. 40 patients were selected and divided into two groups as Group A and B.

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To study the technique of intra-operative imprint cytology for intraoprative diagnosis and management in cases of Head and Neck malignant lesions and to compare its result with postoperative histopathology. Prospective study conducted over 2 yrs period at the Department of ENT of a tertiary care centre in central India. A total of 60 patients who were operated for Head and Neck malignant lesions were studies with regards to intraoperative diagnosis, marginal status and lymphnodal status and compared with postoperative histopathology.

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(1) To study the presenting complaints or complaints suggestive of foreign bodies in the tracheobronchial tract. (2) To study the clinical findings. (3) To study the correlation between clinical and radiological findings.

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