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    Comparison between Cold Steel Method and Bipolar Diathermy Method of Tonsillectomy by Kamar, Mohammad Naksh, Mahapatra, Srijita, Saha, Parna, Khaowas, Ajoy, Mukherjee, Dwaipayan

    “…Introduction It is generally accepted that the ideal method of tonsillectomy should have less operative time, blood loss, post-operative haemorrhage and…”
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    Medial versus Medio-lateral Tympanoplasty in Large Central and Subtotal Perforation – A Prospective Study by Khaowas, Ajoy, Das, Chiranjib

    “…Introduction: Large central and subtotal tympanic membrane (TM) perforations are difficult to repair because of less vascularity of anterior TM than posterior…”
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    Status epilepticus as the only presentation of the neonatal Bartter syndrome by Patra, Soumya, Konar, Mithun C, Basu, Rajarshi, Khaowas, Ajoy K, Dutta, Soumyadeep, Sarkar, Debanjali

    “…Bartter syndrome is a rare hereditary (autosomal recessive) salt-losing tubulopathy characterized by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, and…”
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    Successful intervention in a child with toxic methemoglobinemia due to nail polish remover poisoning by Patra, Soumya, Sikka, Gurleen, Khaowas, Ajoy Kumar, Kumar, Virender

    “…Children are most susceptible to accidental exposure of common household substances and one of the common household substances is nail polish remover. We are…”
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    Pre-auricular Sinus with Post-auricular Extension: An Uncommon Variant by Das, Chiranjib, Khaowas, Ajoy

    “…Pre-auricular sinus usually presents in front of the auricle without any diagnostic dilemma. But confusion arises when it presents with post-auricular…”
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    Medial versus Medio-lateral Tympanoplasty in Large Central and Subtotal Perforation – A Prospective Study by Ajoy Khaowas, Chiranjib Das

    “…Introduction: Large central and subtotal tympanic membrane (TM) perforations are difficult to repair because of less vascularity of anterior TM than posterior…”
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    Otoacoutic Emission Testing in Preterm and Term Sick Newborns: A Comparative Analysis by Basu, Manjari, Khaowas, Ajoy Kumar, Kumar, Saumitra

    “…In newborns, both term and preterm, cochlear hearing loss is common due to different pathologies. Currently accepted methods for hearing screening in newborns…”
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    Outcome of Sublingual Immunotherapy in Allergic Rhinitis by Das, Debajyoti, Sit, Santanu, Khaowas, Ajoy Kumar, Das, Chiranjib, Mukherjee, Dwaipayan

    “…Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common types of allergy worldwide. It has significant negative impact on the quality of life (QOL). One of the…”
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    Medio-Lateral Myringoplasty versus Medial Myringoplasty: A Comparative Study by Gulia, Joginder S., Yadav, Samar P. S., Khaowas, Ajoy K.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-09-2013)
    “…Objectives: One of the most important factors in the success of myringoplasty is the size of the perforation. The repair of subtotal and large central…”
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    Giant osteoma of the middle turbinate: a case report by Yadav, Samar Pal Singh, Gulia, Joginder Singh, Hooda, Anita, Khaowas, Ajoy Kumar

    Published in Ear, nose, & throat journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Osteoma of the nose is a slowly developing benign tumor with a reported incidence of 0.6% of all the osteomas of the nose and paranasal sinuses. It is…”
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    Comparison of the effectiveness and safety of cefpodoxime and ciprofloxacin in acute exacerbation of chronic suppurative otitis media: A randomized, open-labeled, phase IV clinical trial by Ghosh, Arijit, Jana, Utpal, Khaowas, Ajoy, Das, Saumik, Mandal, Ananya, Das, Nina

    “…To compare the effectiveness and safety of cefpodoxime and ciprofloxacin for the treatment of mild to moderate cases of acute exacerbation of chronic…”
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