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    A secondary carcinomatous lesion masquerading as a primary osteosarcoma - a case report by Ramachandran, Thamilselvi, Subramanium, P M, Prakasam, K

    “…Penile carcinomas account for 10% of all the malignancies in men with a predominant regional lymph node involvement, but a distant metastasis of such a…”
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    Adverse obstetric outcome in women with a history of infertility: A retrospective study by Yasmin, H., Hassan, I., Vanga, P., Subramanium, M., Adeghe, J. H.

    “…Summary Women with a history of infertility are associated with a higher incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome. This retrospective study reviewed 105 women…”
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    Increased free radical activity in burns by Nagane, N S, Bhagwat, V R, Subramanium, M

    Published in Indian journal of medical sciences (01-01-2003)
    “…In burn trauma there is excessive activity of FR at the site of injury that result in oxidative stressful state. This is reflected as elevated blood levels of…”
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    Efficacy of topical honey therapy against silver sulphadiazine treatment in burns: A biochemical study by Nagane, N S, Ganu, J V, Bhagwat, V R, Subramanium, M

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (01-07-2004)
    “…Thermal injury is associated with biochemical changes. The present study was undertaken to investigate relation of oxidative free radical generation and…”
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    Gradient drift instability growth rates from global-scale modeling of the polar ionosphere by Sojka, J. J., Subramanium, M. V., Zhu, L., Schunk, R. W.

    Published in Radio science (01-11-1998)
    “…The winter polar ionosphere, under southward interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions, experiences irregularity development leading to consequences such…”
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    Magnesium sulfate or diltiazem as adjuvants to total intravenous anesthesia to reduce blood loss in functional endoscopic sinus surgery by Aravindan, Ajisha, MD, Subramanium, Rajeshwari, MD, Chhabra, Anjolie, MD, Datta, Priyankar K., MD, Rewari, Vimi, MD, Sharma, Suresh.C., MS, Kumar, Rakesh, MS

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-11-2016)
    “…Abstract Study objective This study was designed to know whether addition of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4 ) or diltiazem to total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA)…”
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