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    Association between serum vitamin D level and uterine fibroid in premenopausal women in Indian population by Kumari, Ruchi, Nath, Banashree, Kashika, Gaikwad, Harsha S., Sharma, Manjula

    Published in Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics (28-02-2022)
    “…We aim to evaluate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 levels and total number, volume and location of uterine fibroids (UFs) in premenopausal…”
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    Endometrial Cut Off Thickness as Predictor of Endometrial Pathology in Perimenopausal Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: A Cross-Sectional Study by Kumari, Priti, Gaikwad, Harsha S., Nath, Banashree

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology international (04-01-2022)
    “…Purpose. We aim to determine the predictive value of endometrial thickness by transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) in diagnosing endometrial pathology and to…”
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    Impact of Body Mass Index and Height on Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy by Prasad, Shubham, Gaikwad, Harsha S, Shekhar, Himanshu, Choudhary, Nishi

    “…Introduction: Hypertension is common cause of morbidity and mortality in pregnant females. Hence, prevention and management of preeclampsia is necessity…”
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    Can vitamin C and interleukin 6 levels predict preterm premature rupture of membranes: evaluating possibilities in North Indian population by Gupta, Sumedha, Gaikwad, Harsha S., Nath, Banashree, Batra, Achla

    Published in Obstetrics & gynecology science (01-07-2020)
    “…OBJECTIVEWe aimed to evaluate the relation between plasma ascorbic acid levels and the occurrence of preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and whether…”
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    Metabolic syndrome and its components: A cross-sectional analysis of its distribution among pre- and post-menopausal women from Northern India by Nandhini, R, Nath, Banashree, Gaikwad, Harsha, Sharma, Manjula, Meena, Snehlata

    Published in Journal of mid-life health (01-10-2022)
    “…Aim: This study aims to determine the prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and recognize its abnormal components in pre and postmenopausal women. We also aim…”
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    Risk Factors for Stillbirths: A Case-control Study by Kumar, Ritika, Nath, Banashree, Sharma, Manjula, Gaikwad, Harsha S, Topden, Sonam

    “…Introduction: The occurrence of Stillbirths (SBs) is a tragic event faced by the obstetrician and causes great psychological trauma and emotional devastation…”
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    Vulvar Smooth Muscle Tumours: Case Series and Review of Literature by Nath, Banashree, Gaikwad, Harsha S, Rajamani, Nandini, Chouhan, Minakshi, Sharma, Manjula, Topden, Sonam

    “…Smooth muscle tumours are rare in vulva. Here we discuss three cases all presenting with vulvar mass but with different clinical features. The first patient…”
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    Evaluation of Hematological Parameters in Partial Exchange and Packed Cell Transfusion in Treatment of Severe Anemia in Pregnancy by Salhan, Sudha, Tripathi, Vrijesh, Singh, Rajvir, Gaikwad, Harsha S.

    Published in Anemia (01-01-2012)
    “…Objectives. Anemia is a major public health problem throughout the world which assumes prominence in pregnant mothers. Patients with severe anemia continue to…”
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    Takayasu’s Arteritis in Pregnancy: A Rare Case Report from a Tertiary Care Infirmary in India by Sharma, Manjula, Gaikwad, Harsha S., Mohindra, Ritin, Rajput, Monika, Sheeba, Marwah, Topden, Sonam R.

    Published in Case reports in obstetrics and gynecology (01-01-2017)
    “…Background. Takayasu’s arteritis (TA) is a rare, chronic, inflammatory, progressive, idiopathic arteriopathy, afflicting young women of reproductive age group,…”
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    Continuation of Copper T in Immediate Postplacental, Immediate Postabortal and Interval Period of Insertion by Nath, Banashree, Gaikwad, Harsha S., Nagpal, Kashika

    “…Aim Copper containing IUCDs are one of most effective mode of contraception for birth spacing. We conducted this prospective observational study to suggest a…”
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    Plasma Homocysteine, Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 in Abruptio Placentae: A Cross-Sectional Study of Their Role and Feto-Maternal Outcome by Meena, Seema, Gaikwad, Harsha S, Nath, Banashree

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (01-03-2023)
    “…Background Out of the many causes of abruptio placentae, the micronutrient association with its occurrence and severity has not been researched extensively…”
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    Why Some Mothers Could Be Saved and Not Others? Evaluating Different Phases of Delay in Causing Maternal Near Misses and Maternal Deaths by Nath, Banashree, Nagpal, Kashika, Rajamani, Nandini, Gaikwad, Harsha S

    “…Introduction: The factors playing key role in determining death and survival among the Maternal Mortality (MM) and Maternal Near Miss (MNM) cases are…”
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    Determinants of rupture of the unscarred uterus and the related feto-maternal outcome: current scenario in a low-income country by Batra, Kanika, Gaikwad, Harsha S, Gutgutia, Isha, Prateek, Shashi, Bajaj, Bindu

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-04-2016)
    “…Rupture of the gravid uterus is one of the most grievous obstetric events accounting for considerable maternal morbidity and mortality. An audit over a period…”
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    Analysis of prognostic factors for 5 year survival in surgically treated patients with carcinoma cervix stages IB1, IB2 and IIA by SALHAN, Sudha, TRIPATHI, Vrijesh, GAIKWAD, Harsha S

    Published in Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology (01-03-2008)
    “…Aim:  To identify pathological and clinical prognostic factors that best predict 5 year survival among patients with early stage cervical carcinoma treated…”
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