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Bansal, A. K.


  • Effectiveness of Pitocin in Established Labour Cases

  • Impact of Active Management of Labor as per Parity

  • Co-Relation between Anthropometry and Urinary Urea/Creatinine Ratio in Assessment of Nutritional Status

  • Comparison of Nutritional Status of Pre-Schooling Children as Per Sex

  • Immunization Status of Pre-School Students in Slums

  • Role of Computed Tomography in the Assessment of Extent and Nature of Lesions in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accidents

  • Role of Amniotomy Plus Pitocin in Shortening of Labor as Per Cervical Dilation

  • Morbidity Pattern among Children Up to Five Years of Age in a Slum Area

  • Epidemiological Analysis of O.P.D. and in Door Anaemic Patients in a Medical College Hospital

  • The Effects of Pipe Curenium Bromide on Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure

  • An Assessment of the Extent and Nature of Lesions in Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Accident by Computed Tomography

  • Correlation Between Mode of Delivery and Breech

  • Clinical Study of the Patients Suffering from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

  • Evaluation of Erythrocyte Disorders with Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) and Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)

  • Incidence of Preoperative Astigmatism as Per Age and Sex

  • Epidemiological Profile of Fractures of Lower Femur Patients

  • Epidemiological Profile of Breech Presentation

  • Ureteric Sigmoidostomy - The Preferred Urinary Diversion

  • Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Study of Tribal and Nontribal People of A Slum about Eye Health Care

  • Impact on Maternal and Neonatal Outcome of Caesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery in Breech Presentation

  • Some Observations on Study of F.N.A.C. and Imprint Cytodiagnosis in Lymph Adenopathy

  • Impact of Bilaterel Cutaneous Ureterostomy as a Urinary Diversion

  • An Epidemiological Study of Cerebrovascular Accidents Cases Admitted in a Tertiary Hospital

  • N.A.C.S. in Assessment of Neonatal Status Following Caesarian-Section Under Anaesthesia: Pipecuronium Bromide