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    Correlation between Hypothyroidism and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by U. P, Santosh, V, Sri Vaibhava, Nasser, Arfan

    “…Introduction: Hypothyroidism is the most common thyroid disorder in India with prevalence of 10.95% (1). Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) is the most common endocrine…”
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    Relationship Between Rhinitis, Nasal Obstruction and Hypothyroidism: A Follow Up Study with Pre-post Treatment with Levothyroxine by U.P, Santosh, Kuruwatti, Ashwini, Nasser, Arfan

    “…Hypothyroidism is the most common form of thyroid disorder in India, while, Rhinitis and Nasal obstruction are frequent complaints treated on regular basis in…”
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    Hearing Assessment in Infants: A Retrospective Institutional Study by Nasser, Arfan, U P, Santosh, Patil, Mugunagowda, B A, Kavya

    “…Introduction Disorders of hearing are one of the most common disabilities in the country, especially in children. Hearing impairment is the most common…”
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    Incidence of KOH Positive Elements in Chronic Discharging Ear –A Retrospective Study by U.P., Santosh, Parveen, H. Jemima, Nasser, Arfan, Kuruwatti, Ashwini, Vaibhava, Sri V.

    “…The term chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) refers to middle ear infections lasting more than three months that lead to perforated tympanic membrane. Low…”
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    Emergency brachial artery ligation for ruptured infected pseudoaneurysm of haemodialysis access is a possible option by Bishnoi, Arvind Kumar, Rai, Guruprasad, Kamath, Ganesh Sevagur, Vishnu, Rajkamal, Kumar, Vijay, Joshi, Harshil, Prabhu, Ravindra, Soni, Lalu Prasad, Nasser, Arfan

    Published in The journal of vascular access (01-09-2019)
    “…Background: For patients with end-stage renal disease, a good vascular access is essential for chronic haemodialysis. Surgically created access arteriovenous…”
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