4 results match your criteria: "165 Military Hospital[Affiliation]"
Med J Armed Forces India
August 2021
Commanding Officer & Senior Advisor (Pathology), 165 Military Hospital, C/o 99 APO, India.
Med J Armed Forces India
July 2019
Medical Officer, 4003 Field Hospital, C/o 99 APO, India.
Background: The wives of serving soldiers constitute a special demographic cohort, as they spend variable amount of time in co-habitation with their husbands. The present study aims to find if any independent association, adjusted for age, exists between the time spent living together with the husband and findings on cervical smear.
Methods: Over a period of one year, cervical smears were taken from subjects at two different hospitals.
Med J Armed Forces India
July 2019
Scientist 'F', Department of Community Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 411040, India.
Background: Increased pulmonary ventilation helps lowlanders and natives to maintain arterial oxygenation at high altitudes. Natives of Ladakh have been shown to have similar ventilatory parameters as Tibetans at 3300 m. But there is limited literature comparing these parameters in Ladakhi natives with acclimatized lowland sojourners.
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July 1998
Senior Advisor (Radiodiagnosis), Command Hospital (SC), Pune - 411 040.
3 Dimensional Computed Tomography (3D CT), has proved to be an extremely useful tool in the evaluation of varied pathologies. In this article, we have attempted to briefly review the physical principles involved and to outline the technique of acquisition of 3D images.
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