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Ramesh Roop Rai
Researcher at Sawai ManSingh Medical College
Publications - 58
Citations - 904
Ramesh Roop Rai is an academic researcher from Sawai ManSingh Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatitis & Foreign body. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 57 publications receiving 832 citations.
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Epidemiological and clinical profile of irritable bowel syndrome in India: report of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology Task Force.
Uday C Ghoshal,Philip Abraham,Chetan Bhatt,Gourdas Choudhuri,Shobna Bhatia,K. T. Shenoy,N H Banka,Kalyan Bose,N P Bohidar,Karmabir Chakravartty,N Chandra Shekhar,Nutan Desai,Usha Dutta,Goutam Das,Sangeet Dutta,Vivechana Dixit,B Goswami,R. K. Jain,Sunil K. Jain,Venkataraman Jayanthi,Rakesh Kochhar,Ashok Kumar,Govind K. Makharia,Shrikant Mukewar,V G Mohan Prasad,Alok Mohanty,Ashish Mohan,B S Sathyaprakash,B. Prabhakar,Mathew Philip,E Peda Veerraju,Gautam Ray,Ramesh Roop Rai,A. K. Seth,Atul Sachdeva,Shivaram Prasad Singh,Ajit Sood,Varghese Thomas,Shridhar Tiwari,Manu Tandan,R.K. Upadhyay,J. C. Vij +41 more
TL;DR: Most patients with IBS in India are middle-aged men, and have a sense of incomplete evacuation and mucus with stools, which is similar irrespective of whether the patients felt having constipation or diarrhea.
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Chronic pancreatitis. A prospective nationwide study of 1,086 subjects from India.
Vallath Balakrishnan,Ambika Gopalakrishnan Unnikrishnan,Varghese Thomas,Gourdas Choudhuri,Peda Veeraraju,Shivram Prasad Singh,Pramod Kumar Garg,Cannore Ganesh Pai,Raveendranathan Nair Sobhana Devi,Deepak K. Bhasin,Venkataraman Jayanthi,Narayanan Premalatha,Ashok Chacko,Premashish Kar,Ramesh Roop Rai,Ramesh Rajan,Narayanan Subhalal,Rajiv Mehta,Sri Prakash Mishra,Manisha Dwivedi,Kattoor Ramakrishnan Vinayakumar,Ashok Kumar Jain,Kalidas Biswas,Sunil K Mathai,Jaison Varghese,H. Ramesh,Thomas Alexander,Jacob Philip,Vigna Venugopal Raj,Ankarath Vinodkumar,Srikanth Mukevar,Prabha Sawant,Prem Nair,Harish Kumar,Surendran Sudhindran,Puneet Dhar,Othayil Vayoth Sudheer,Karimassery Ramaiyer Sundaram,Bailuru Vishwanath Tantri,Devinder Singh,Thekkayil Rajindra Nath +40 more
TL;DR: In this first nationwide prospective survey of chronic pancreatitis in India, idiopathic pancreatitis was the most common form, followed by alcoholic pancreatitis, and the classical form of tropical Chronic pancreatitis is becoming less common.
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Minimal hepatic encephalopathy: Consensus statement of a working party of the Indian National Association for Study of the Liver
Radha K. Dhiman,Vivek A. Saraswat,B. K. Sharma,Shiv Kumar Sarin,Yogesh Chawla,Roger F. Butterworth,Ajay Duseja,Rakesh Aggarwal,Deepak Amarapurkar,Praveen Sharma,Kaushal Madan,Samir Shah,A. K. Seth,Rakesh K. Gupta,Abraham Koshy,Ramesh Roop Rai,J. B. Dilawari,Sri Prakash Mishra,Subrat K. Acharya +18 more
TL;DR: Questions related to the definition of MHE, its prevalence, diagnosis, clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, natural history and treatment were addressed by the members of the Working Party.
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Acute pancreatitis in acute viral hepatitis.
TL;DR: Acute pancreatitis occurs in 5.65% of patients with acute viral hepatitis, it is mild and recovers with conservative management, and the abdominal pain of remaining seventeen patients was attributed to stretching of Glisson's capsule.
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Insulin and heparin in treatment of hypertriglyceridemia-induced pancreatitis
TL;DR: Two patients with hypertriglyceridemia -induced pancreatitis with recurrent acute pancreatitis were treated with regular insulin in 5% dextrose infusion to maintain blood sugar levels and 5000 U heparin subcutaneously twice a day to lower the triglyceride level in addition to conservative treatment.