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Shivangi Tetarbe

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Ansari R, Tetarbe S, Mishra R, Shah I
Indian J Pediatr . 2024 Oct; 91(12):1300. PMID: 39419954
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Mishra R, Tetarbe S, Bedekar V, Shah I
Oxf Med Case Reports . 2024 Aug; 2024(7):omae079. PMID: 39087091
Background: Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) stands as the prototype category of disorders featuring subepidermal fragility, characterized by skin blistering induced by minimal trauma. The gastrointestinal tract is a common site of...
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Tetarbe S, Shah K, Shah I
JPGN Rep . 2024 Mar; 5(1):70-73. PMID: 38545278
Autoimmune enteropathy is a rare cause of chronic intractable diarrhea and is present in <1 in 100,000 infants. We report the case of a 9-month-old boy who presented with intractable...
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Mishra R, Tetarbe S, Bendre P, Shah I
Trop Doct . 2024 Feb; 54(2):172-175. PMID: 38311934
Liver abscess (LA) is a significant health concern worldwide, particularly in tropical regions such as India, and is usually pyogenic or amoebic in origin. In rare cases it can be...
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Tetarbe S, Jain S, Shah I
JPGN Rep . 2023 Nov; 4(4):e370. PMID: 38034450
Gut inflammation and defect in the gut mucosal barrier appear to have a correlation with skin diseases and vice versa. The coexistence of hereditary ichthyosis with active colitis has never...
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Tetarbe S, Dirkhipa T, Karkera P, Dennis P, Shah I
JPGN Rep . 2023 Nov; 4(4):e371. PMID: 38034449
Trichobezoar, a rare condition of intragastric hair accumulation is commonly associated with an underlying psychological condition. Removal of the bezoar either endoscopically or surgically (laparoscopy or laparotomy) with concurrent psychiatric...
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Sahajwani P, Rustagi M, Tetarbe S, Shah I
JPGN Rep . 2023 Nov; 4(4):e375. PMID: 38034443
Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS), also called Patterson-Kelly-Brown syndrome, is a rare cause of dysphagia in children. This syndrome is associated with single or multiple webs in the upper esophagus with frequent...