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D. K. Mitra
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 53
Citations - 647
D. K. Mitra is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bladder exstrophy & Neck of urinary bladder. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 53 publications receiving 612 citations.
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Association between lower hair zinc levels and neural tube defects.
Maddur Srinivas,Dikshi Gupta,Shyam Rathi,J K Grover,V Vats,Jitendra Sharma,Jitendra Sharma,D. K. Mitra +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a study was designed to evaluate zinc status of the newborn babies with NTD and their mothers, and the results showed that zinc deficiency was associated with decreased hair zinc levels.
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Genitourinary tuberculosis in pediatric surgical practice
TL;DR: The diagnosis of GUTB must be suspected in patients who present with hematuria (gross or otherwise), epididymoorchitis, and patients with long segment or multiple ureteric strictures, in view of the anticipated resurgence in tuberculosis caused by the prevalence of aquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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Functional outcome after pyeloplasty for unilateral ¶symptomatic hydronephrosis
V. V. S. S. Chandrasekharam,Maddur Srinivas,Chandersekhar Bal,A. K. Gupta,Sandeep Agarwala,D. K. Mitra,Veereshwar Bhatnagar +6 more
TL;DR: In unilateral symptomatic HDN with impaired function, patients who present with a mass or those in whom pyeloplasty was performed before 1 year of age showed significantly greater improvement.
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Initial surgical treatment as a determinant of bladder dysfunction in posterior urethral valves.
TL;DR: Primary valve ablation is associated with better bladder function than vesicostomy and should be the treatment of choice in PUV.
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The role of DMSA scans in evaluation of the correlation between urinary tract infection, vesicoureteric reflux, and renal scarring.
Veereshwar Bhatnagar,D. K. Mitra,Sandeep Agarwala,Rajive Kumar,Chetan Patel,Arun Malhotra,A. K. Gupta +6 more
TL;DR: There is a cause-and-effect relationship between UTI and renal scarring that is made worse by VUR, and an abnormal US scan showing upper-tract dilatation or a structural abnormality may have a predictive value in the detection of renal Scarring.