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Vivek Aggarwal

Researcher at Fortis Healthcare

Publications -  20
Citations -  712

Vivek Aggarwal is an academic researcher from Fortis Healthcare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parathyroid adenoma & Thyroidectomy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 630 citations. Previous affiliations of Vivek Aggarwal include Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences.

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Spectrum of Breast Cancer in Asian Women

TL;DR: Better socioeconomic conditions, health awareness, and availability of breast cancer screening in developed Asian countries seem to be the major causes of a favorable clinical picture and outcomes in these countries.
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Is Total Thyroidectomy the Surgical Procedure of Choice for Benign Multinodular Goiter? An Evidence-Based Review

TL;DR: A grade B recommendation can be made that subtotal thyroidectomy is associated with significant recurrence of goiter, leaves a small number of incidentally detected thyroid cancers inadequately treated, and provides little significant safety advantage over total thyroidectomy.
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Adrenal Cysts: An Institutional Experience

TL;DR: Given that the adrenals are a vascular gland and taking into consideration the possibilities of bleeding and complications in the cyst, the treatment of choice is the elective excision of adrenal cysts.
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Surgical management of organ-contained unilateral pheochromocytoma: comparative outcomes of laparoscopic and conventional open surgical procedures in a large single-institution series

TL;DR: Laparoscopic procedures are feasible and as safe and effective as open procedures for patients with organ-contained pheochromocytoma and hypertension as conventional open surgical procedures.
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Feasibility study of safe breast conservation in large and locally advanced cancers with use of radiopaque markers to mark pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy tumor margins.

TL;DR: A novel indigenous method of identifying tumor margins with sterile silver wire markers is safe, inexpensive, practical, and effective; and it may help perform safe BCS in a large proportion of LABC patients.