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23-Jan-2024A detailed study on the evaluation of the usefulness of single shot fast spin echo SS FSE sequence and three dimensional fast spin echo 3D FSE technique magnetic resonance uropathy in the diagnosis of obstructive uropathyRamesh VGorgya Sampathkumar
23-Jan-2024A comparative study of the effect of stop and chop versus divide and conquer techniques in phacoemusification of phaco time and corneal endothelial countMuthukumaran EVenkatachalam K
23-Jan-2024A detailed study on the comparison of invasive versus non invasive methods for the diagnosis of non cirrhotic portal fibrosis banti syndrome idiopathic portal hypertension and cirrhosis with portal hypertensionChidambaram SSrinivasan N
23-Jan-2024Study on different methods in reducing conjunctival bacteria in patients undergoing cataract surgeryMuthu SubramaniyanIndrani N
23-Jan-2024A study on the evaluation of efficacy of sonosalpingogram versus hysterosalpingogram in patients attending infertility clinic in a tertiary care hospitalJohnkishore SSrinivasan N
23-Jan-2024A detailed study on the evaluation of cranial nerves using 3D fiestaRanjani TGorgya Sampathkumar
17-Jan-2024A study on the clinicocytolological analysis of the conjunctiva of patients on topical anti glaucoma medicationsAnburaj CShameem Banu A S
23-Jan-2024Comparitive clinical evaluation of efficacy saftey and tolerability of 20 percent glycolic acid pel and 15 percent lactic acid with 3point 75 percent trichloroacetic acid peel in constitutional periorbital melanosisGunasekar PKrishnamoorthi A
23-Jan-2024Estimation and comparison of platelet derived growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor in platelet rich fibrin in healthy volunteersAlagappan VVaradharaju P
23-Jan-2024Comparison of efficacy and saftey of 40 percent mandelic acid peel and 30 percent salicylic acid peel for acne vulgaris a randomised controlled trialPrabhu GKrishnamoorthi A