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    Measurement of bupivacaine induced myotoxicity in interfascial plane blocks: A randomised controlled trial by Rakhi, Vasundhara, Kaushal, Sonali, Singh, Surinder

    Published in Indian journal of anaesthesia (01-12-2021)
    “…Background and Aims: Recent reports of local-anaesthetic induced myotoxicity after peripheral nerve blocks have increased interest in this less commonly known…”
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    A randomised study comparing the extent of block produced by spinal column height and body weight-based formulae for paediatric caudal analgesia by Kaushal, Sonali, Singh, Surinder, Sharma, Anupam

    Published in Indian journal of anaesthesia (01-06-2020)
    “…Background and Aims: Height and weight-based formulae are used for calculation of dose of medications for caudal analgesia but these have not been compared. We…”
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    A Preliminary Feasibility Study on Hemodynamic Changes Following Feyh-Kastenbauer Retractor Insertion During Transoral Robotic Surgeries by Goel, Nitika, Kaushal, Sonali, Dhiman, Deepanshu, Panda, Naresh K, Samra, Tanvir

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (09-05-2023)
    “… Introduction Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has become increasingly popular for the removal of pharyngeal and laryngeal cancers with the objective to…”
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    Medical image. Fingernail lines by Kaushal, Sonali, Kumar, Vivek, Sharma, Vishal

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (24-08-2012)
    “…A diagnosis of severe community-acquired pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome was made, and the patient was shifted to intensive care unit for…”
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    Dexmedetomidine and ketamine sedation for maxillofacial surgery by Kaushal, Sonali, Thakur, Jai Ram

    Published in Anaesthesia cases (01-01-2015)
    “…Summary Dexmedetomidine and ketamine have been used together for sedation in various operative procedures. A calm, sedated, pain‐free, cooperative patient with…”
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