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Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal

Researcher at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  254
Citations -  1764

Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal is an academic researcher from Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 229 publications receiving 1430 citations.

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Role of lac culture in biodiversity conservation: issues at stake and conservation strategy

TL;DR: Promoting and encouraging lac culture will not only check environmental degradation but also conserve associated fauna and flora for posterity.
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Primary melanocytic tumors of the central nervous system: A neuroradiological and clinicopathological study of five cases and brief review of literature

TL;DR: The clinical course, neuroradiological features, morphology and immunohistochemistry of primary melanocytic tumor of CNS, and the surgical findings of five patients seen between 1996 and 2003 were studied.
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Intraoperative squash cytology of central nervous system lesions: a single center study of 326 cases.

TL;DR: Intraoperative smear cytology provides a rapid and reliable intraoperative diagnosis and guidance to the neurosurgeon during surgical resection and lesion targeting and helps the surgeon to monitor and modify the approach at surgery.
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Postauricular, transpetrous, presigmoid approach for extensive skull base tumors in the petroclival region: the successes and the travails

TL;DR: The approach facilitates direct tumor decompression and its retraction away from the brainstem without initially encountering the intracisternal cranial nerves and neuraxis and provides multiple corridors for excising extensive posterior fossa tumors.
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Clinicoradiological presentation, management options and a review of sellar and suprasellar tuberculomas.

TL;DR: The often-associated hypopituitarism indicates the requirement for preoperative hormonal evaluation, and SST may present with five radiological subtypes, which indicates surgery is useful in obtaining histology.