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Dr Bhanu K Bhakhri

"The Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR) has been in operation since almost a decade. It has contributed a huge number of peer reviewed articles, across a spectrum of medical disciplines, to the medical literature.
Its wide based indexing and open access publications attracts many authors as well as readers
For authors, the manuscripts can be uploaded online through an easily navigable portal, on other hand, reviewers appreciate the systematic handling of all manuscripts. The way JCDR has emerged as an effective medium for publishing wide array of observations in Indian context, I wish the editorial team success in their endeavour"



Dr Bhanu K Bhakhri
Faculty, Pediatric Medicine
Super Speciality Paediatric Hospital and Post Graduate Teaching Institute, Noida
On Sep 2018




Dr Mohan Z Mani

"Thank you very much for having published my article in record time.I would like to compliment you and your entire staff for your promptness, courtesy, and willingness to be customer friendly, which is quite unusual.I was given your reference by a colleague in pathology,and was able to directly phone your editorial office for clarifications.I would particularly like to thank the publication managers and the Assistant Editor who were following up my article. I would also like to thank you for adjusting the money I paid initially into payment for my modified article,and refunding the balance.
I wish all success to your journal and look forward to sending you any suitable similar article in future"



Dr Mohan Z Mani,
Professor & Head,
Department of Dematolgy,
Believers Church Medical College,
Thiruvalla, Kerala
On Sep 2018




Prof. Somashekhar Nimbalkar

"Over the last few years, we have published our research regularly in Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. Having published in more than 20 high impact journals over the last five years including several high impact ones and reviewing articles for even more journals across my fields of interest, we value our published work in JCDR for their high standards in publishing scientific articles. The ease of submission, the rapid reviews in under a month, the high quality of their reviewers and keen attention to the final process of proofs and publication, ensure that there are no mistakes in the final article. We have been asked clarifications on several occasions and have been happy to provide them and it exemplifies the commitment to quality of the team at JCDR."



Prof. Somashekhar Nimbalkar
Head, Department of Pediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad
Chairman, Research Group, Charutar Arogya Mandal, Karamsad
National Joint Coordinator - Advanced IAP NNF NRP Program
Ex-Member, Governing Body, National Neonatology Forum, New Delhi
Ex-President - National Neonatology Forum Gujarat State Chapter
Department of Pediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat.
On Sep 2018




Dr. Kalyani R

"Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research is at present a well-known Indian originated scientific journal which started with a humble beginning. I have been associated with this journal since many years. I appreciate the Editor, Dr. Hemant Jain, for his constant effort in bringing up this journal to the present status right from the scratch. The journal is multidisciplinary. It encourages in publishing the scientific articles from postgraduates and also the beginners who start their career. At the same time the journal also caters for the high quality articles from specialty and super-specialty researchers. Hence it provides a platform for the scientist and researchers to publish. The other aspect of it is, the readers get the information regarding the most recent developments in science which can be used for teaching, research, treating patients and to some extent take preventive measures against certain diseases. The journal is contributing immensely to the society at national and international level."



Dr Kalyani R
Professor and Head
Department of Pathology
Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College
Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research , Kolar, Karnataka
On Sep 2018




Dr. Saumya Navit

"As a peer-reviewed journal, the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research provides an opportunity to researchers, scientists and budding professionals to explore the developments in the field of medicine and dentistry and their varied specialities, thus extending our view on biological diversities of living species in relation to medicine.
‘Knowledge is treasure of a wise man.’ The free access of this journal provides an immense scope of learning for the both the old and the young in field of medicine and dentistry as well. The multidisciplinary nature of the journal makes it a better platform to absorb all that is being researched and developed. The publication process is systematic and professional. Online submission, publication and peer reviewing makes it a user-friendly journal.
As an experienced dentist and an academician, I proudly recommend this journal to the dental fraternity as a good quality open access platform for rapid communication of their cutting-edge research progress and discovery.
I wish JCDR a great success and I hope that journal will soar higher with the passing time."



Dr Saumya Navit
Professor and Head
Department of Pediatric Dentistry
Saraswati Dental College
Lucknow
On Sep 2018




Dr. Arunava Biswas

"My sincere attachment with JCDR as an author as well as reviewer is a learning experience . Their systematic approach in publication of article in various categories is really praiseworthy.
Their prompt and timely response to review's query and the manner in which they have set the reviewing process helps in extracting the best possible scientific writings for publication.
It's a honour and pride to be a part of the JCDR team. My very best wishes to JCDR and hope it will sparkle up above the sky as a high indexed journal in near future."



Dr. Arunava Biswas
MD, DM (Clinical Pharmacology)
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology
Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital , Kolkata




Dr. C.S. Ramesh Babu
" Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR) is a multi-specialty medical and dental journal publishing high quality research articles in almost all branches of medicine. The quality of printing of figures and tables is excellent and comparable to any International journal. An added advantage is nominal publication charges and monthly issue of the journal and more chances of an article being accepted for publication. Moreover being a multi-specialty journal an article concerning a particular specialty has a wider reach of readers of other related specialties also. As an author and reviewer for several years I find this Journal most suitable and highly recommend this Journal."
Best regards,
C.S. Ramesh Babu,
Associate Professor of Anatomy,
Muzaffarnagar Medical College,
Muzaffarnagar.
On Aug 2018




Dr. Arundhathi. S
"Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR) is a reputed peer reviewed journal and is constantly involved in publishing high quality research articles related to medicine. Its been a great pleasure to be associated with this esteemed journal as a reviewer and as an author for a couple of years. The editorial board consists of many dedicated and reputed experts as its members and they are doing an appreciable work in guiding budding researchers. JCDR is doing a commendable job in scientific research by promoting excellent quality research & review articles and case reports & series. The reviewers provide appropriate suggestions that improve the quality of articles. I strongly recommend my fraternity to encourage JCDR by contributing their valuable research work in this widely accepted, user friendly journal. I hope my collaboration with JCDR will continue for a long time".



Dr. Arundhathi. S
MBBS, MD (Pathology),
Sanjay Gandhi institute of trauma and orthopedics,
Bengaluru.
On Aug 2018




Dr. Mamta Gupta,
"It gives me great pleasure to be associated with JCDR, since last 2-3 years. Since then I have authored, co-authored and reviewed about 25 articles in JCDR. I thank JCDR for giving me an opportunity to improve my own skills as an author and a reviewer.
It 's a multispecialty journal, publishing high quality articles. It gives a platform to the authors to publish their research work which can be available for everyone across the globe to read. The best thing about JCDR is that the full articles of all medical specialties are available as pdf/html for reading free of cost or without institutional subscription, which is not there for other journals. For those who have problem in writing manuscript or do statistical work, JCDR comes for their rescue.
The journal has a monthly publication and the articles are published quite fast. In time compared to other journals. The on-line first publication is also a great advantage and facility to review one's own articles before going to print. The response to any query and permission if required, is quite fast; this is quite commendable. I have a very good experience about seeking quick permission for quoting a photograph (Fig.) from a JCDR article for my chapter authored in an E book. I never thought it would be so easy. No hassles.
Reviewing articles is no less a pain staking process and requires in depth perception, knowledge about the topic for review. It requires time and concentration, yet I enjoy doing it. The JCDR website especially for the reviewers is quite user friendly. My suggestions for improving the journal is, more strict review process, so that only high quality articles are published. I find a a good number of articles in Obst. Gynae, hence, a new journal for this specialty titled JCDR-OG can be started. May be a bimonthly or quarterly publication to begin with. Only selected articles should find a place in it.
An yearly reward for the best article authored can also incentivize the authors. Though the process of finding the best article will be not be very easy. I do not know how reviewing process can be improved. If an article is being reviewed by two reviewers, then opinion of one can be communicated to the other or the final opinion of the editor can be communicated to the reviewer if requested for. This will help one’s reviewing skills.
My best wishes to Dr. Hemant Jain and all the editorial staff of JCDR for their untiring efforts to bring out this journal. I strongly recommend medical fraternity to publish their valuable research work in this esteemed journal, JCDR".



Dr. Mamta Gupta
Consultant
(Ex HOD Obs &Gynae, Hindu Rao Hospital and associated NDMC Medical College, Delhi)
Aug 2018




Dr. Rajendra Kumar Ghritlaharey

"I wish to thank Dr. Hemant Jain, Editor-in-Chief Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR), for asking me to write up few words.
Writing is the representation of language in a textual medium i e; into the words and sentences on paper. Quality medical manuscript writing in particular, demands not only a high-quality research, but also requires accurate and concise communication of findings and conclusions, with adherence to particular journal guidelines. In medical field whether working in teaching, private, or in corporate institution, everyone wants to excel in his / her own field and get recognised by making manuscripts publication.


Authors are the souls of any journal, and deserve much respect. To publish a journal manuscripts are needed from authors. Authors have a great responsibility for producing facts of their work in terms of number and results truthfully and an individual honesty is expected from authors in this regards. Both ways its true "No authors-No manuscripts-No journals" and "No journals–No manuscripts–No authors". Reviewing a manuscript is also a very responsible and important task of any peer-reviewed journal and to be taken seriously. It needs knowledge on the subject, sincerity, honesty and determination. Although the process of reviewing a manuscript is a time consuming task butit is expected to give one's best remarks within the time frame of the journal.
Salient features of the JCDR: It is a biomedical, multidisciplinary (including all medical and dental specialities), e-journal, with wide scope and extensive author support. At the same time, a free text of manuscript is available in HTML and PDF format. There is fast growing authorship and readership with JCDR as this can be judged by the number of articles published in it i e; in Feb 2007 of its first issue, it contained 5 articles only, and now in its recent volume published in April 2011, it contained 67 manuscripts. This e-journal is fulfilling the commitments and objectives sincerely, (as stated by Editor-in-chief in his preface to first edition) i e; to encourage physicians through the internet, especially from the developing countries who witness a spectrum of disease and acquire a wealth of knowledge to publish their experiences to benefit the medical community in patients care. I also feel that many of us have work of substance, newer ideas, adequate clinical materials but poor in medical writing and hesitation to submit the work and need help. JCDR provides authors help in this regards.
Timely publication of journal: Publication of manuscripts and bringing out the issue in time is one of the positive aspects of JCDR and is possible with strong support team in terms of peer reviewers, proof reading, language check, computer operators, etc. This is one of the great reasons for authors to submit their work with JCDR. Another best part of JCDR is "Online first Publications" facilities available for the authors. This facility not only provides the prompt publications of the manuscripts but at the same time also early availability of the manuscripts for the readers.
Indexation and online availability: Indexation transforms the journal in some sense from its local ownership to the worldwide professional community and to the public.JCDR is indexed with Embase & EMbiology, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Chemical Abstracts Service, Journal seek Database, Indian Science Abstracts, to name few of them. Manuscriptspublished in JCDR are available on major search engines ie; google, yahoo, msn.
In the era of fast growing newer technologies, and in computer and internet friendly environment the manuscripts preparation, submission, review, revision, etc and all can be done and checked with a click from all corer of the world, at any time. Of course there is always a scope for improvement in every field and none is perfect. To progress, one needs to identify the areas of one's weakness and to strengthen them.
It is well said that "happy beginning is half done" and it fits perfectly with JCDR. It has grown considerably and I feel it has already grown up from its infancy to adolescence, achieving the status of standard online e-journal form Indian continent since its inception in Feb 2007. This had been made possible due to the efforts and the hard work put in it. The way the JCDR is improving with every new volume, with good quality original manuscripts, makes it a quality journal for readers. I must thank and congratulate Dr Hemant Jain, Editor-in-Chief JCDR and his team for their sincere efforts, dedication, and determination for making JCDR a fast growing journal.
Every one of us: authors, reviewers, editors, and publisher are responsible for enhancing the stature of the journal. I wish for a great success for JCDR."



Thanking you
With sincere regards
Dr. Rajendra Kumar Ghritlaharey, M.S., M. Ch., FAIS
Associate Professor,
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Gandhi Medical College & Associated
Kamla Nehru & Hamidia Hospitals Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462 001 (India)
E-mail: drrajendrak1@rediffmail.com
On May 11,2011




Dr. Shankar P.R.

"On looking back through my Gmail archives after being requested by the journal to write a short editorial about my experiences of publishing with the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR), I came across an e-mail from Dr. Hemant Jain, Editor, in March 2007, which introduced the new electronic journal. The main features of the journal which were outlined in the e-mail were extensive author support, cash rewards, the peer review process, and other salient features of the journal.
Over a span of over four years, we (I and my colleagues) have published around 25 articles in the journal. In this editorial, I plan to briefly discuss my experiences of publishing with JCDR and the strengths of the journal and to finally address the areas for improvement.
My experiences of publishing with JCDR: Overall, my experiences of publishing withJCDR have been positive. The best point about the journal is that it responds to queries from the author. This may seem to be simple and not too much to ask for, but unfortunately, many journals in the subcontinent and from many developing countries do not respond or they respond with a long delay to the queries from the authors 1. The reasons could be many, including lack of optimal secretarial and other support. Another problem with many journals is the slowness of the review process. Editorial processing and peer review can take anywhere between a year to two years with some journals. Also, some journals do not keep the contributors informed about the progress of the review process. Due to the long review process, the articles can lose their relevance and topicality. A major benefit with JCDR is the timeliness and promptness of its response. In Dr Jain's e-mail which was sent to me in 2007, before the introduction of the Pre-publishing system, he had stated that he had received my submission and that he would get back to me within seven days and he did!
Most of the manuscripts are published within 3 to 4 months of their submission if they are found to be suitable after the review process. JCDR is published bimonthly and the accepted articles were usually published in the next issue. Recently, due to the increased volume of the submissions, the review process has become slower and it ?? Section can take from 4 to 6 months for the articles to be reviewed. The journal has an extensive author support system and it has recently introduced a paid expedited review process. The journal also mentions the average time for processing the manuscript under different submission systems - regular submission and expedited review.
Strengths of the journal: The journal has an online first facility in which the accepted manuscripts may be published on the website before being included in a regular issue of the journal. This cuts down the time between their acceptance and the publication. The journal is indexed in many databases, though not in PubMed. The editorial board should now take steps to index the journal in PubMed. The journal has a system of notifying readers through e-mail when a new issue is released. Also, the articles are available in both the HTML and the PDF formats. I especially like the new and colorful page format of the journal. Also, the access statistics of the articles are available. The prepublication and the manuscript tracking system are also helpful for the authors.
Areas for improvement: In certain cases, I felt that the peer review process of the manuscripts was not up to international standards and that it should be strengthened. Also, the number of manuscripts in an issue is high and it may be difficult for readers to go through all of them. The journal can consider tightening of the peer review process and increasing the quality standards for the acceptance of the manuscripts. I faced occasional problems with the online manuscript submission (Pre-publishing) system, which have to be addressed.
Overall, the publishing process with JCDR has been smooth, quick and relatively hassle free and I can recommend other authors to consider the journal as an outlet for their work."



Dr. P. Ravi Shankar
KIST Medical College, P.O. Box 14142, Kathmandu, Nepal.
E-mail: ravi.dr.shankar@gmail.com
On April 2011

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Comparison of the DNA Fragmentation and the Sperm Parameters after Processing by the Density Gradient and the Swim up Methods 1451 - 1453

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2530

Iraj Amiri, Marzieh Ghorbani, Safora Heshmati

Prevalence of the Persistant Median Artery 1454 - 1457

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2531

Rajan Kumar Singla, Neelamjit Kaur, Gurvinder Singh Dhiraj

The Role of Serum Protein Electrophoresis in the Detection of Multiple Myeloma: An Experience of a Corporate Hospital 1458 - 1461

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2532

Sunita Tripathy

The Roles of Glutathione, Glutathione Peroxidase, Glutathione Reductase and the Carbonyl Protein in Pulmonary and Extra Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1462 - 1465

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2533

Shubhangi M. Dalvi, Vinayak W. Patil, Nagsen N. Ramraje

A Cross Sectional Study on the Relationship Between the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the Audiovisual Reaction Time (ART) 1466 - 1468

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2534

Deepmala Nagorao Deore, Surekha P. Surwase, Shazia Masroor, Samina T. Khan, Vinod Kathore

Study of Comparative Effects of Antioxidants on Insulin Sensitivity in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 1469 - 1473

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2535

A.S. Udupaupa, P.S. Nahar, S.H. Shah, M.J. Kshirsa gar, B.B. Ghongane

The Recent Trends of Shigellosis: A JIPMER Perspective 1474 - 1477

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2536

Jharna Mandal, Ganesh V., Jennifer Emelda, Mahadevan S., Subhash Chandra Parija

The Isolation and the Biofilm Formation of Uropathogens in the Patients with Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) 1478 - 1482

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2537

S. Niveditha, S. Pramodhini, S. Umadevi, Shailesh Kumar, Selvaraj Stephen

Prevalence of Serum Antibodies to TORCH Infection in and Around Varanasi, Northern India 1483 - 1485

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2538

M.R. Sen, B.N. Shukla, Tuhina Banerjee

The Prevalence and the Characterization of the Enterococcus Species from Various Clinical Samples in a Tertiary Care Hospital 1486 - 1488

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2539

S. Sreeja, Sreenivasa Babu P.R., A.G. Prathab

Variations in the Oral Anaerobic Microbial Flora in Relation to Pregnancy 1489 - 1491

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2540

Anuradha Basavaraju,Vijaya Durga S., B. Vanitha

A Simple Method for Demonstrating the Giardia Lamblia Trophozoite 1492 - 1494

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2541

Monali N. Rajurkar, Niharika Lall, Silpi Basak, Sanjay K. Mallick

The Immunohistochemical Expression of the Oestrogen Receptor (ER), HER-2/ne u and Cytokeratin 8/18 and 5/6 in Invasive Breast Carcinoma 1495 - 1498

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2542

Bharti Rattan, Mridu Manjari, S.K. Kahlon, Nikita Kalra, Amarpreet Bhalla, Surinder Paul

A Prospective, Open-label Study which was done to Compare the Efficacy and the Safety of Topical Loteprednol Etabonate and Topical Flurbiprofen Sodium in Patients with Post-Operative Inflammation after Cataract Extraction 1499 - 1503

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2543

Sheshidhar G. Bannale, Pundarikaksha H.P., Sowbhagya H.N.

The Profile of Voluntary Reported Adverse Drug Reactions at a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Fifteen Month Prospective Study 1504 - 1509

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2544

Amit Dang, P. N. Bhandare

The Waist Circumference Measurement: A Simple Method for Assessing the Abdominal Obesity 1510 - 1513

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2545

Anuradha R., Hemachandran S., Ruma Dutta

A Cross-sectional Descriptive Study to Estimate the Prevalence of Early Initiation and Exclusive Breast Feeding in the Rural Health Training Centre of a Medical College in Tamilnadu, Southern India 1514 - 1517

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2546

H. Gladius Jennifer, K. Muthukumar

Can the Griess Nitrite Test and a Urinary Pus Cell Count of ≥5 Cells Per Micro Litre of Urine in Pregnant Women be Used for the Screening or the Early Detection of Urinary Tract Infections in Rural India? 1518 - 1522

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2547

Sushama S.Thakre, Supriya S. Dhakne, Subhash B. Thakre, Amol D.Thakre, Suresh M. Ughade, Priya Kale

The Treatment of Spontaneous Epistaxis: Conservative vs Cautery 1523 - 1524

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2548

Ravi Kumar Raju Mudunuri, M.A.N. Murthy

The Infant Feeding Practices in an Urban Slum of Nagpur, India 1525 - 1527

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2549

Abhay Shivram Bagul, Madhulika Sahebrao Supare

Value of Indian Diabetes Risk Score among Medical Students and Its Correlation with Fasting Plasma Glucose, Blood Pressure and Lipid Profile 1528 - 1530

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2550

Anand Vardhan, Adhikari Prabha M.R., Kotian Shashidhar M., Nithya Shankar., Sandhya Gupta, Amruta Tripaipathy

Maternal Body Mass Index and Pregnancy Outcome 1531 - 1533

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2551

Anjana Verma, Lalit Shrimali

Pott’s Spine: Retrospective Analysis of MRI Scans of 70 Cases 1534 - 1538

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2552

Prateek S. Gehlot, Shashikant Chaturvedi, Rahul Kashyap, Vivek Singh

Venous Chiasma Between the Basilic Vein and the Brachial Vein: A Case Report 1539 - 1540

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2553

Naveen Kumar, Ashwini P. Aithal, Mohandas K.G. Rao, Satheesha B. Nayak

The Bee Sting Related Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome 1541 - 1543

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2554

Shanmuga Ravi Santhosh M., Stalin Viswanathan, Shanthi Kumar

A Rare Presentation of the Klinefelter’s Syndrome 1544 - 1546

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2555

Sharabeh Hezarkhani, Mohammad Moujerloo, Sima Sedighi, Negar Sadat Taheri

A Patient with Multiple Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) Following Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy 1547 - 1549

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2556

Basavaprabhu Achappa, Deepak Madi , Nishitha Shetty, Soundarya Mahalingam

Case Series: Elizabethkingia Meningosepticum 1550 - 1551

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2557

Meena Dias, Anisha Fernandes, Zevita Furtado

Mesenchymal Hamartoma of the Liver: A Case Report 1552 - 1554

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2558

K.Chandramouleeswari, S.Anita, B.Shivali

Cysticercus of the Breast which Mimicked a Fibroadenoma: A Rare Presentation 1555 - 1556

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2559

Karthikeyan T.M., Manimaran D., Mrinalini V.R.

A Rare Case of Primary Parapharyngeal Well Differentiated Liposarcoma with Rhabdomyoblastic Differentiation 1557 - 1558

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2560

Geetha V., Bhavna N., Ruchi K.

A Glomus Tumour Arising from the Flexor Aspect of the Forearm: A Case Report with Review of the Literature 1559 - 1561

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2561

Jitendra Singh Nigam, Vatsala Misra, Anshul Singh, Veer Karuna, Smita Chauhan

A Malignant Transformation in a Pre-Existing Benign Scrotal Naevus 1562 - 1563

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2562

Ranjan Agrawal, Mukta Kumar

Rare Cause of Gastric Perforation- Candida Infection: A Case Report and Review of the Literature 1564 - 1565

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2563

Nalini Gupta

Blue Rubber-Bleb Nevus Syndrome which was Associated with an Atrial Septal Defect: A Case Report 1566 - 1567

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2564

Shrikiran Aroor, Chaitanya Varma, Suneel C Mundkur

Congenital Lobar Emphysema and Intercostal Drainage Tube Insertion: The Common Fate of an Uncommon Disease 1568 - 1570

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2565

Kumar Saurabh, P.K. Debata, R. Gupta

Can Vitamin B-Complex Aggravate the Carbamazepine Induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis? 1571 - 1573

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2566

Mayuresh V. Fegade, Sushama A. Bhounsule, Ian Pereira

An Adult Recurrent Diaphragmatic Hernia with a Near Complete Defect: A Rare Scenario 1574 - 1576

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2567

Sathyanarayana N., Ranjith Rao M., Shivaprasada Rai B.K.

The Abuse of Multiple Gastrointestinal Antibiotics: A Case Report 1577 - 1578

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2568

Bappaditya Chowdhury, Ramtanu Banerjee, Rudrajit Paul, Jayati Mondal, Sourav Ganguly

A Novel Association of the Additional Intracranial Calcification in Lipoid Proteinosis: A Case Report 1579 - 1581

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2569

Sushil G. Kachewar, Devidas S. Kulkarni

A Rare Case of Cockayne Syndrome-MRI Features 1582 - 1583

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2570

praveen mundaganur

A Rare Case of a Giant Epidermoid Cyst of the Ovary 1584 - 1586

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2571

Nidhi Sharma, Manimekalai, Sulochana Sonti, Meenakshisundarum

Frenectomy: A Review with the Reports of Surgical Techniques 1587 - 1592

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2572

Devishree, Sheela Kumar Gujjari, Shubhashini P.V.

The Management of a Persistent Periapical Lesion Caused by an Apicomarginal Defect, Associated with a Root End Fracture in an Endodontically Treated Tooth: A Clinical Report 1593 - 1596

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2573

Shruthi S., Punit Vaibhav Patel, Sheela Kumar

Osteosarcoma of Mandible 1597 - 1599

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2574

Jitendra V. Kalburge, Sunil K. Sahuji, Vaishali Kalburge, Yogesh Kini

The Management of Retrograde Peri-Implantitis: A Case Report 1600 - 1602

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2575

Jumshad B Mohamed, Md Nazish Alam, Gurudeep Singh, S. C. Chandrasekaran

Five Developmental Anomalies in a Single Patient: A Rare Case Report 1603 - 1605

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2576

Freny R. Karjodkar, Santosh Mali, Subodh Sontakke, Kaustubh Sansare, Darshana J. Patil

A Type III Dens Invaginatus with Unusual Helical CT and Histologic Findings: A Case Report 1606 - 1609

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2577

Satyaranjan Mishra, Lora Mishra, Sujit Ranjan Sahoo

Screening of young Adults for Future Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - A Big Concern for Society & Nation 1610 - 1611

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2578

Pranita A, AV Phadke, JS Kharche, B. Balsubramaniyan, AR Joshi

An Instant Diagnosis for Depression by Blood Test 1612 - 1613

Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2579

Rohit Kumar Verma, Satpal Kaur, Sheba Rani David

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