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    Anatomical Variant: Ascending Pharyngeal Artery Arising from the Extracranial Internal Carotid Artery by Sirasapalli, Chinnam, Mandapal, T, Parida, Subhendu, Belman, Murali

    “…Ascending pharyngeal artery (APA) is a branch of the external carotid artery. Extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) usually does not have any branches. We…”
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    Factors influencing progression-free survival in gastrointestinal stromal tumors with special reference to pathologic features, cytogenetics, and radiologic response by Attili, Suresh V, Ananda, Bb, Mandapal, T, Anjaneyulu, V, Sinha, Sudha, Reddy, Obula C

    Published in Gastrointestinal cancer research (01-09-2011)
    “…Treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) changed significantly with the advent of targeted therapy with imatinib. Clear markers predictive of…”
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    Risk-scoring system for predicting mucositis in patients of head and neck cancer receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy [rssm-hn] by Suresh, A V S, Varma, P Pratap, Sinha, Sudha, Deepika, Satya, Raman, Raghu, Srinivasan, M, Mandapal, T, Reddy, C Obula, Anand, B B

    “…One of the most distressing complications of head and neck cancer patients on chemoradiotherapy is mucositis. There is no proper tool to predict its occurrence…”
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    Transrectal ultrasonography versus computed tomography in staging rectal carcinoma by Ramana, K N, Murthy, P V, Rao, K P, Bhagawanulu, Mandapal, T, Pratap, B

    Published in Indian journal of gastroenterology (01-10-1997)
    “…Since therapy of rectal carcinoma depends on the extent of disease, staging becomes important. To assess the ability of transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) and…”
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    Risk-scoring system for predicting mucositis in patients of head and neck cancer receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy [rssm-hn] by Suresh, A.V.S, Varma, P. Pratap, Sinha, Sudha, Deepika, Satya, Raman, Raghu, Srinivasan, M, Mandapal, T, Reddy, C. Obula, Anand, B. B

    “…Background: One of the most distressing complications of head and neck cancer patients on chemoradiotherapy is mucositis. There is no proper tool to predict…”
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