38 results match your criteria: "KLES Dr.Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC[Affiliation]"
Ann Indian Acad Neurol
October 2013
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
Introduction: Rhabdomyolysis results from many causes including hypernatremia. Postpartum hypernatremia with osmotic cerebral demyelination is a rare cause of reversible rhabdomyolysis. Electromyographic studies in postpartum hypernatremia have not been reported.
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October 2013
Department of Urology, KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
Introduction: Micropenis is defined as a stretched penile length 2.5 standard deviations less than the mean for age without the presence of any other penile anomalies, such as hypospadias. The term refers to a specific disorder that has a known set of causative factors and defined treatment modalities.
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January 2013
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
Osmotic demyelination syndrome resulting from postpartum hypernatremia is a recently described entity wherein young women present with hypernatremic encephalopathy and white matter hyperintensities along with quadriparesis from rhabdomyolysis. It is an acute monophasic condition with acute hypernatremia occurring during puerperium with good recovery in majority of the patients with treatment. To the best of our knowledge, recurrent postpartum hypernatremia with encephalopathy, osmotic demyelination, and rhabdomyolysis has not been described.
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October 2012
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, India.
Hyperkalemia manifests clinically with acute neuromuscular paralysis, which can simulate Guillain Barré syndrome (GBS) and other causes of acute flaccid paralysis. Primary hyperkalemic paralysis occurs from genetic defects in the sodium channel, and secondary hyperkalemic paralysis (SHP) from diverse causes including renal dysfunction, potassium retaining drugs, Addison's disease, etc. Clinical characteristics of SHP have been addressed in a number of publications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Minim Access Surg
October 2012
Department of Urology, KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, KLE University's JN Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
Introduction: Cystic lesions of the adrenals are rare with an incidence of 0.06% in autopsies, and the most frequently found are either the endothelial cysts or the pseudocysts. We report our series of patients presenting with adrenal cysts.
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September 2012
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College & KLES Dr Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, India.
Indian J Urol
January 2012
Department of Urology, KLE University's J N Medical College and KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, India.
Introduction: The Mitrofanoff principle was originally described as a method to provide an alternative means to access the bladder. It creates a conduit to the bladder through which patients with a sensitive, absent, or traumatized urethra can perform clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) easily. We report our experience with complete laparoscopic Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy to promote a catheterizable abdominal stoma.
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January 2012
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, India.
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is the commonest acute immune-mediated peripheral neuropathy. Specific human leukocyte antigen types have been found in patients with axonal and demyelinating subtypes of GBS suggesting genetic susceptibility in the generation of GBS. However, familial occurrence of GBS is rare and 42 patients from 20 families have been reported.
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July 2011
Department of Neurology, KLE University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, India.
Pediatr Surg Int
November 2011
Department of Urology, KLES Kidney Foundation, KLE University's JN Medical College, KLES Dr Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, India.
Introduction: Blunt trauma accounts for the majority of pediatric renal injuries. Most injuries are often minor and can be managed without surgical intervention. We have retrospectively reviewed our series of children with severe (grade IV/V) renal injuries, their management and outcome.
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July 2011
KLE University's JN Medical College, KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Belgaum, 590010, India.
Introduction: Recent advances in laparoscopic surgery as well as increasing experience with these techniques have led to the selection of laparoscopic surgery for hemi/partial nephroureterectomy in children with a non/poorly functioning moiety in a duplex kidney. There is very little data on the long term follow-up of such children. We report our experience of laparoscopic hemi-nephroureterectomy in children with duplex moiety.
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April 2010
Department of Neurology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College & KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590010, India.
Background: Neurological manifestations secondary to extrapontine myelinolysis and rhabdomyolysis caused by hypernatremia are infrequently reported. Occurrence of neurological manifestations due to spontaneous hypernatremia during postpartum period producing rhabdomyolysis and cerebral parenchymal MRI changes has not been previously reported.
Objective: Evaluation of clinical and radiological profile of postpartum hypernatremia.
J Pediatr Urol
December 2009
KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital and MRC, Urology, Nehru Nagar, Belgaum 590010, India.
Objective: Acquired recto-urethral fistula is an uncommon entity in children and occurs as a consequence of pelvic disorder, including trauma, iatrogenic injury, inflammatory bowel disease, pelvic neoplasm and infection. We have reviewed our experience with treatment of recto-urethral fistula and focussed on the outcome of the repair.
Patients And Methods: Data collected included demographics, cause, procedure type, presentation, operative details and morbidity.