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Satish V Khadilkar
Researcher at Bombay Hospital, Indore
Publications - 138
Citations - 992
Satish V Khadilkar is an academic researcher from Bombay Hospital, Indore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dysferlinopathy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 127 publications receiving 803 citations. Previous affiliations of Satish V Khadilkar include Grant Medical College and Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy Group of Hospitals.
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Genetic landscape and novel disease mechanisms from a large LGMD cohort of 4656 patients.
Babi Ramesh Reddy Nallamilli,Samya Chakravorty,Akanchha Kesari,Alice K. Tanner,Arunkanth Ankala,Thomas Schneider,Cristina da Silva,Randall Beadling,John J. Alexander,Syed Hussain Askree,Zachary Whitt,Zachary Whitt,Lora J. H. Bean,Christin D. Collins,Satish V Khadilkar,Satish V Khadilkar,Pradnya S Gaitonde,Rashna S Dastur,Matthew Wicklund,Tahseen Mozaffar,Matthew B. Harms,Laura E. Rufibach,Plavi Mittal,Madhuri Hegde +23 more
TL;DR: The objectives were to understand LGMD genetic basis, different subtypes’ relative prevalence across US and investigate underlying disease mechanisms.
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Treatment guidelines for Guillain–Barré Syndrome
TL;DR: GBS is equally common in men and women and can occur at any age, but in western countries, GBS is common in the 5th decade but in India it occurs more commonly at a younger age.
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Neurology as career option among postgraduate medical students.
TL;DR: To attract more students to neurology, “role model” teachers of neurology could interact and teach students extensively and increasing the level of neurological exposure in the current MBBS and MD curriculum is necessary.
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A practical approach to enlargement of nerves, plexuses and roots
TL;DR: This work presents a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with enlarged peripheral nerves, plexuses and roots, including cranial nerves, and isolated proximal segment thickenings, as found in chronic inflammatory sensory polyradiculopathy.