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Garima Shukla

Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  147
Citations -  1717

Garima Shukla is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polysomnography & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 133 publications receiving 1435 citations. Previous affiliations of Garima Shukla include Cleveland Clinic & Queen's University.

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"Hot cross bun" sign in two patients with multiple system atrophy-cerebellar.

TL;DR: The “hot cross bun” sign is characterized by cross-shaped T2 signal hyperintensity within the pons and has been said to be specific although not pathognomonic for multiple system recognition.
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A clinical study of non-parkinsonian and non-cerebellar tremor at a specialty movement disorders clinic.

TL;DR: ET and dystonic tremor are the commonest causes of tremor presenting to a specialty Movement Disorders clinic and Alcohol responsiveness may not be a useful tool in the diagnosis of ET.
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Effective clinical classification of chronic epilepsy into focal and generalized: A cross sectional study

TL;DR: Classification of chronic epilepsy into focal and generalized can be done reliably in most patients using clinical information alone, and Investigating chronic epilepsy patients with EEG and brain imaging may not be necessary in every patient.
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Unidirectional whole body turning: a new lateralising sign in complex partial seizures.

TL;DR: Unidirectional whole body turning is a new lateralising sign in temporal lobe CPS with good predictive value for epileptogenic focus contralateral to the direction of turning in patients with complex partial seizures.
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Detection of differential gene copy number using denaturing high performance liquid chromatography

TL;DR: A simple and rapid method to assess gene copy number using denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (dHPLC) and can potentially be used for diagnostic purpose where the need is to distinguish samples based on the differential gene copy numbers.