43 results match your criteria: "IG Medical College[Affiliation]"

Heerfordt-Waldenström Syndrome.

J Assoc Physicians India

December 2020

Professor, Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.

Heerfordt's-Waldenström syndrome is a very rare presentation of neurosarcoidosis characterized by parotid gland enlargement, facial palsy, anterior uveitis and fever. World over only few cases of this syndrome have been reported. We present such a case of Heerfordt-Waldenström syndrome.

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Limitations of cross-sectional studies.

Neurol India

January 2015

Department of Community Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.

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We report a 26-year-old man of neurobrucellosis who presented with intermittent fever and headache for 2 years, sensori-neural hearing loss with cerebellar ataxia. He responded well to a combination of antimicrobials with significant clinical improvement.

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Scrub typhus and malaria co-infection causing severe sepsis.

Trop Doct

January 2014

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla (HP), India.

We report a case of dual infection of scrub typhus and malaria in a 48-year-old woman.

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Tonsillitis with acute myeloid leukemia: a case series for caution.

Ear Nose Throat J

February 2014

Department of ENT-Head and Neck Surgery, IG Medical College, Shimla, HP 171001, India.

Worldwide, tonsillitis is very common. The most common etiology is cross-infection with bacteria and viruses. These cases are managed with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs without any further investigation because the diagnosis is based on simple clinical examination.

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Scrub typhus and leptospirosis are both zoonosis and systemic febrile illnesses with diverse clinical manifestations and they may present with similar signs and symptoms. We present a case of co-infection of scrub typhus and leptospirosis from Himachal Pradesh in the Himalayan region of India.

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Scrub typhus presenting as acute abdomen.

Trop Doct

July 2011

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Scrub typhus, a zoonosis, is a systemic febrile illness with diverse clinical manifestations. It may also present with signs and symptoms of acute abdomen. We present two serologically confirmed cases of scrub typhus presenting with acute abdomen that were managed conservatively with antibiotics.

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Experimental re-evaluation of flunarizine as add-on antiepileptic therapy.

J Pharm Bioallied Sci

April 2011

Department of Pharmacology, IG Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh - 171 001, India.

Background: Experimental studies have found several calcium channel blockers with anticonvulsant property. Flunarizine is one of the most potent calcium channel blockers, which has shown anticonvulsant effect against pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES)-induced seizures. However, further experimental and clinical trials have shown varied results.

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To retrospectively confirm the suspected rickettsial disease (Scrub typhus) using a gold standard diagnostic test i.e. microimmunofluorescence in pediatric patients with acute febrile illness of unknown etiology.

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Spotted fever group rickettsioses in Himachal Pradesh.

J Assoc Physicians India

December 2007

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla, India.

Rickettsiae are in many places of the world emerging or reemerging pathogens. The spotted fevers group (SFG) composes a large group of tick- and mite-borne zoonotic infections that are caused by closely related rickettsiae. The SFG rickettsiae of Southeast Asia are yet to be identified.

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Giant pedunculated seborrheic keratosis of penis.

Indian J Dermatol

January 2008

Department of Plastic Surgery, IG Medical College, Shimla - 171 001, HP, India.

Seborrheic keratosis of the penis is a rare entity. It has been mistaken as genital warts and differentiation is only made on histopathology. We are reporting a case presenting as multiple giant polypoidal lesions on the penile skin for the last 20 years.

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This paper highlights a new focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in the temperate area of Himachal Pradesh (India), a previously non-endemic area. In this hospital-based study, 38 new cases of CL, acquired indigenously have been detected from 1988-2000. Of these, 26 were from Kinnaur district and 12 from adjoining areas of bordering districts situated along the river: Satluj.

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A new focus of localised cutaneous leishmaniasis has emerged along the Satluj River valley in the mountainous region of north west Himachal Pradesh. The main endemic region extends from Pooh subdivision of Kinnaur district to Kumarsain subdivision of Shimla district with adjoining Nirmand subdivision of Kullu District comprising 86 villages. The climate of the affected areas varies from temperate to subtropical.

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Himachal Pradesh state of India is situated in the outer Himalayan ranges. During the rainy season, several cases of acute febrile illness of unknown origin occurred. Orientia tsutsugamushi was identified as the causative agent by microimmunofluorescence and PCR.

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Stroke at moderate altitude.

J Assoc Physicians India

September 2004

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla HP India.

Objective: To know the clinical profile, presence of various risk factors for stroke at moderate altitude and to study its relationship with hypertension and polycythemia at moderate altitude.

Methods: We analyzed the data of 100 patients, consecutively admitted to a hospital situated at an moderate altitude of 2200 meters MSL of Sub-Himalayan ranges and studied the age, gender, geographical distribution, clinical features and presence of various risk factors in relation to stroke. This is not only the first study conducted in Himachal Pradesh but also first study in India to be conducted at moderate altitude (2000-3000 meters MSL).

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Symmetrical peripheral gangrene due to viral gastroenteritis.

J Assoc Physicians India

June 2004

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla (HP) India.

A case of multifactorial symmetrical peripheral gangrene due to viral gastroenteritis, shock, dopamine infusion, exposure to low temperature and nonlactose fermenters septicaemia is presented for its rarity and devastating consequences.

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Baclofen in the treatment of intractable hiccups.

J Assoc Physicians India

October 2002

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla (HP) 171 001.

Availability of a large number of drugs/remedies for the management of hiccups suggests that all the available drugs are not effective in all the patients. Baclofen was successful in relieving the intractable hiccups where all other known drugs of hiccup were unable to provide relief.

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Background: Primary cutaneous amoebiasis is a rare clinical entity. The lesions can be successfully treated if suspected and correctly diagnosed. We report an interesting case with review of the literature.

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Seasonal relapse of healed duodenal ulcer.

J Assoc Physicians India

May 1998

Department of Medicine, IG Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 171001.

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