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Neerja Bhatla
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 278
Citations - 5722
Neerja Bhatla is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 221 publications receiving 4137 citations. Previous affiliations of Neerja Bhatla include AIIMS, New Delhi.
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Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced malignant germ cell tumors of ovary
TL;DR: NACT followed by fertility sparing surgery could be a reasonable option for patients of advanced MOGCT, not suitable for optimal cyto-reduction.
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Human papillomavirus-type distribution in women with and without cervical neoplasia in north India.
Neerja Bhatla,Lalit Dar,A. Rajkumar Patro,Pankaj Kumar,Sunil K. Pati,Alka Kriplani,Arti Gulati,Shobha Broor,Venkateswaran K. Iyer,Sandeep Mathur,Keerti V. Shah,Patti E. Gravitt +11 more
TL;DR: A vaccine against HPV-16 and HPV-18 could prevent two thirds of cases of high-grade cervical neoplasia, and a wide spectrum of HPV types is seen in north Indian women.
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Myomectomy during pregnancy: A feasible option
TL;DR: A case of successful myomectomy performed in the second trimester for a large subserous fibroid, weighing 3900 g and causing severe pressure symptoms and subacute intestinal obstruction, is described.
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Human papillomavirus type distribution in cervical cancer in Delhi, India.
Neerja Bhatla,Lalit Dar,A. Raj Kumar Patro,Alka Kriplani,Arti Gulati,Kusum Verma,Shobha Broor,Keerti V. Shah,Patti E. Gravitt +8 more
TL;DR: A vaccine with 100% efficacy in prevention of HPV 16 and 18 infections would theoretically reduce the total cancer burden in New Delhi by more than 75% (assuming 100% coverage); increasing the genotype spectrum (e.g. valency) if the existing vaccines would be expected to have only a modest impact on the potential for cervical protection.
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Intravenous iron sucrose therapy for moderate to severe anaemia in pregnancy
TL;DR: Parentral iron therapy was effective in increasing haemoglobin, serum ferritin and other haematological parameters in pregnant women with moderate anaemia.