4 results match your criteria: "R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospitals[Affiliation]"
IJID Reg
June 2023
Director, Critical Care Unit, AMRI Hospitals Mukundapur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Background: Corticosteroid dosing in COVID-19 cases associated with early-onset and late-onset hypoxia have not been separately explored.
Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we divided hypoxic COVID-19 cases into groups based on timing of initiation of corticosteroids relative to onset of symptoms; Group A (≤6th day), Group B (7th-9th day) and Group C (≥10th day), each group being sub-grouped into high and low-to-moderate dose corticosteroid recipients. Cox regression with propensity scoring was used to compare 28-day mortality between high and low-to-moderate dose recipients separately in Group A, Group B, Group C.
J Cancer Educ
June 2022
Department of Radiotherapy, R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospitals, 1, Khudiram Bose Sarani, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700004, India.
Rising incidence of cancer coupled with lack of structured oncology teaching in the undergraduate (UG) medical curriculum could be detrimental by generating unmet needs in the proper care of cancer patients in the future. To determine the orientation amongst undergraduate medical students regarding Oncology as a specialization and future career option, a cross-sectional, single institutional study was conducted amongst 950 undergraduate students by using an online survey over 2 months. The perception of the subject of Oncology as a career option and the opinion regarding the need for inclusion in the undergraduate curriculum were assessed.
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September 2018
Department of Radiotherapy, R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospitals, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Thyroid abnormalities are found nearly 70% cases receiving sunitinib therapy. Mostly, patients suffer transient hypothyroidism rarely presents with overt acute symptoms requiring levothyroxine replacement. Onset is variable in published literature.
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July 2016
Corresponding author: Dr. Sudipta Pal, Department of ENT, Calcutta National Medical College, 32 Gora Chand St., Kolkata 700014, India. Email: From the Department of ENT, Murshidabad Medical College, Berhampur, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India (Dr. Bhattacharya); the Department of ENT, Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata, India (Dr. Pal); the Department of ENT, NRS Medical College, Kolkata (Dr. Saha and Dr. Roy); and the Department of ENT, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, West Bengal (Dr. Gure). The study described in this article was conducted when all the authors were in the Department of ENT, R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospitals, Kolkata.
We conducted a prospective, randomized, controlled trial to compare outcomes in type I tympanoplasty patients who received an autologous microsliced modified cartilage perichondrium shield graft (cartilage group) and those who received an autologous temporalis muscle fascia graft (fascia group). Our three outcomes measures were (1) anatomic success rates at 3 months, (2) hearing results at 6 months, and (3) rates of morphologic success (i.e.
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