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Khanal B, Baliga M, Uppal N
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg . 2010 Sep; 39(12):1181-5. PMID: 20832243
Radiation therapy for oral carcinoma is therapeutically useful in dose of at least 6000 cGy but causes mucositis that severely interferes with oral function. The literature indicates that honey appears...
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Singh R, Chaudhary S, Bhatta N, Khanal B, Shah D
Indian J Pediatr . 2009 Dec; 76(11):1109-11. PMID: 20012797
Objective: To investigate the clinical and etiological profile of acute febrile encephalopathy in children presenting to a tertiary care referral center of Eastern Nepal. Methods: 107 children (aged 1 month...
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Rijal S, Bhandari S, Koirala S, Singh R, Khanal B, Loutan L, et al.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 2009 Sep; 104(3):225-9. PMID: 19726065
Drug-related factors and parasite resistance have been implicated in the failure of pentavalent antimonials (Sb(v)) in the Indian subcontinent; however, little information is available on host-related factors. Parasitologically confirmed kala-azar...
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Joshi R, Bhandary S, Khanal B, Singh R
Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ) . 2008 Jul; 5(2):195-8. PMID: 18604018
Introduction: The incidence of mycotic infections and the diversity of pathogenic fungi have increased dramatically in recent years. Fungal sinusitis should be considered in all the patients with chronic maxillary...
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Syed V, Ansari J, Karki P, Regmi M, Khanal B
Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ) . 2008 Jul; 5(1):48-59. PMID: 18603986
Background: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is one of the potentially lethal complications of cirrhosis and is defined as infected ascites in the absence of any recognizable secondary cause of infection....
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Gugnani H, Paliwal-Joshi A, Rahman H, Padhye A, Singh T, Das T, et al.
Mycoses . 2007 Oct; 50(6):507-11. PMID: 17944715
This study examined 215 samples of soil from burrows of rats, other sites in bamboo plantations in different parts of India and Nepal by dilution plating and mouse passage technique...
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Das M, Deb M, Karki B, Sarif M, Khanal B, Bhattacharya S, et al.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health . 2007 Sep; 38(4):619-25. PMID: 17882997
A recently developed nitrocellulose-based dipstick test, rK39, has been widely used for the diagnosis of kala-azar. In this study, we evaluated its use for the diagnosis of post kala-azar dermal...
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Acharya A, Ghimire A, Khanal B, Bhattacharya S, Kumari N, Kanungo R
Indian J Med Microbiol . 2006 Aug; 24(3):231-2. PMID: 16912449
Scedosporium apiospermum is a filamentous fungi that commonly causes cutaneous infection. In certain circumstances, S. apiospermum can also cause invasive disease, which can involve the central nervous system (CNS). When...
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Khanal B, Deb M, Panda A, Sethi H
Ophthalmic Res . 2005 Mar; 37(3):123-7. PMID: 15746569
Aims: To identify the common bacterial and fungal isolates from corneal ulcers and to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacterial isolates to commonly used antibiotics at B.P. Koirala Institute...
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Khanal B, Harish B, Sethuraman K, Srinivasan S
Trop Doct . 2002 Apr; 32(2):83-5. PMID: 11931207
Forty-six patients who fulfilled the Duke's clinical diagnostic criteria for infective endocarditis (IE) were evaluated. Thirty-five (76%) patients were below 40 years of age with rheumatic heart disease being the...