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Gyanendra Singh

Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publications -  307
Citations -  4024

Gyanendra Singh is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 248 publications receiving 3198 citations. Previous affiliations of Gyanendra Singh include Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University & National Dairy Research Institute.

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Giant Occipital Encephalocele - Challenges in Management.

TL;DR: Careful evaluation, proper imaging of patient, and care during intraoperative and postoperative periods with emphasis of factors determining the prognosis may provide satisfactory results.
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Supernumerary Kidney Associated with Horseshoe Malformation and Ureteric Stricture with Hydroureteronephrosis – A Rare Case

TL;DR: A rare case of 20-months-old female admitted with left-sided abdomen lump and mild abdominal pain is reported, with no report of supernumerary kidney associated with horseshoe malformation with ureteric stricture.
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A Rare Case of Split Notochord Syndrome

TL;DR: A one day old baby presenting with an extensive lumbosacral deformity, hydrocephalus and apparent enteric segments in the dorsal midline with abnormal genitalia, accompanied by an enteric fistula and imperforated anus died as a result of sepsis before surgical treatment could be attempted.
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Incidence of Helminthosporium leaf blight of wheat and biochemical back-ground of disease resistance in the Eastern Gangetic Plains

TL;DR: Overall recovery of B. sorokiniana population was significantly higher than A. triticina population, and test results showed that following infection, a substantial increase in PPO activity and in PO activity were recorded in resistant germplasms whereas the corresponding values were lower in susceptible germplasm.
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Double Duodenal Atresia: An Extremely Rare Presentation of Duodenal Obstruction.

TL;DR: Duodenal atresia (DA) is a common cause of neonatal small bowel obstruction and it may be a speculated that malrotation caused a twist at this point of the small bowel, leading to a pressure necrosis effect and resultant second atResia.