Search Results - "Mondal, Alok Ranjan"
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Clinical outcome of orbital apex syndrome in COVID associated mucormycosis patients in a tertiary care hospital
Published in International journal of ophthalmology (2022)“…To share clinical pattern of presentation, the modalities of surgical intervention and the one month post-surgical outcome of rhino-orbito-mucormycosis (ROCM)…”
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OSSICULAR STATUS IN CHOLESTEATOMA : A DEPARTMENTAL EXPERIENCE IN A STATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WESTBENGAL
Published in Bengal journal of otolaryngology and head neck surgery (01-12-2015)“…Introduction: Chronic otitis media is a long standing infection of part or whole of middle ear cleft. Its active squamosal variant (cholesteatoma) is most…”
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Double Pivot Local Flap—a New Way For Closure of Resilient Tracheocutaneous Fistula
Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-04-2024)“…A persistent tracheocutaneous fistula is a common complication of tracheostomy stoma closure, when the primary purpose of the tracheostomy has been solved. It…”
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Extra Orbital Periocular Tuberculosis – A Rare Case Report
Published in Indian journal of otolaryngology, and head, and neck surgery (01-06-2023)“…Tuberculosis is a known bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and has varied clinical presentation. Though pulmonary from is the…”
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OSSICULAR STATUS IN CHOLESTEATOMA : A DEPARTMENTAL EXPERIENCE IN A STATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WESTBENGAL
Published in Bengal journal of otolaryngology and head neck surgery (01-12-2015)“…Introduction: Chronic otitis media is a long standing infection of part or whole of middle ear cleft. Its active squamosal variant (cholesteatoma) is most…”
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Surgical management of bilateral abductor paralysis by extralaryngeal approach
Published in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (01-01-2005)“…Paralysis of the abductors of both vocal cords causes the vocal cords to lie in the midline or paramedian position. This compromises the airways and causes…”
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