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Sumit Sinha

Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  154
Citations -  1886

Sumit Sinha is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Head injury & Trauma center. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 147 publications receiving 1553 citations. Previous affiliations of Sumit Sinha include AIIMS, New Delhi & Rutgers University.

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Neurocysticercosis: a review of current status and management.

TL;DR: Signs of surgery are: cysts that compress the brain and cranial nerves locally, intracranial hypertension or edema refractory to medical treatment, intraventricular NCC, spinal NCC with cord or root compression and ocular cysts.
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Sleep disorders in pregnancy and their association with pregnancy outcomes: a prospective observational study

TL;DR: Snoring and high-risk MBQ in pregnant women are strong risk factors for GH and CS, and simple screening of pregnant women with questionnaires such as MBQ may have clinical utility.
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Giant pituitary adenomas--an enigma revisited. Microsurgical treatment strategies and outcome in a series of 250 patients.

TL;DR: The main goal of surgical treatment of giant pituitary adenoma is maximum possible tumor extirpation with minimal side effects, which can be achieved by careful preoperative planning of operative approach, based on directions of tumor extensions and invasiveness.
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Split cord malformations: an experience of 203 cases

TL;DR: The risk of developing neurological deficits increases with age; hence, all patients with SCM should be surgically treated prophylactically even if asymptomatic, so as to avoid neurological deterioration immediately after surgery.
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Pediatric intracranial aneurysms—clinical characteristics and outcome of surgical treatment

TL;DR: Pediatric aneurysms have male predominance, higher incidence of clinical features of mass effect or seizures, high incidence of large, traumatic/mycotic aneurYSms, associated illnesses and ICH/IVH and hydrocephalus, better Hunt and Hess grades at presentation, ICA bifurcation as the commonest site, and better outcome than their adult counterparts.