Search Results - "Deo, S.D"
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Evidence for early surgery in the operative management of acetabular fractures
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Evidence for early surgery in the operative management of acetabular fractures
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Role of adipocytokines in insulin resistance: Studies from Urban Western Indian Population
Published in Dubai diabetes and endocrinology journal (01-03-2019)“…We determine the relative contribution adipocytokines to insulin resistance (IR) in urban Western Indian population. The serum adipocytokine [leptin,…”
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Operative management of acetabular fractures in Oxford
Published in Injury (01-09-2001)“…We reviewed the epidemiology and complications of 79 patients who had operative treatment for an acetabular fracture undertaken at this hospital, in the first…”
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The use of midazolam in trauma resuscitation
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Medial and middle cuneiform diastasis. A case report
Published in Foot and ankle surgery (2005)“…We report an unusual case of medial and middle cuneiform separation, associated with Lisfranc ligament injury, in a 52-year-old female patient after a low…”
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Evaluation of a small trauma team for major resuscitation
Published in Injury (01-11-1997)“…There has been a great improvement in the early management of trauma patients, encapsulated by ATLS. Initial in-hospital management of significant trauma is…”
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To Cross the Rubicon? The College of Agriculture Rural Development Dilemma
Published in Southern rural sociology (1997)“…For decades, colleges of agriculture (CAs) and their larger land-grant universities have neglected their mission to promote nonfarm rural development…”
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Involuntary defaecation in acutely injured patients: a useful clinical sign
Published in Injury (01-03-1996)“…The phenomenon of involuntary defaecation following acute, severe injuries has never been documented before, but has been noted by those who work in major…”
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