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Item Cerebrovascular disease in young individuals below the age of 40 years.(1973-03-01) Bansal, B C; Prakash, C; Jain, A L; Brahmanandam, K RItem A comparative study of tinidazole and metronidazole in symptomatic intestinal amoebiasis.(1974-07-01) Prakash, C; Bansal, B C; Bansal, M RItem Dysautonomia in Guillain Barre syndrome.(1987-06-01) Bansal, B C; Sood, A K; Jain, S KItem Evaluation of creatine phosphokinase in cases of cerebrovascular accidents.(1985-04-01) Bansal, B C; Saini, A S; Sood, A K; Bhagwan, JItem Hypertension and cerebrovascular disease.(1999-06-25) Bansal, B C; Agarwal, A K; Rewari, B BCerebrovascular disease (CVD) is the third leading cause of death in United States and hypertension is a leading cause of both stroke and heart disease. It may cause headache, acute hypertensive encephalopathy, dementia and various types of strokes e.g., thrombotic, haemorrhagic, lacunar infarcts and transient ischaemic attacks. It remains the singlemost important treatable risk factor for stroke in all age groups and modern antihypertensive therapy has its documented prevention of stroke. Hypertension in acute phase of ischaemic stroke should not be treated. Hypertension in acute stroke should be treated. In advanced centres with specialised stroke units, the favoured drugs are short acting vasodilators e.g., sodium nitroprusside and labetalol. Nifedipine is the most popular drug followed by captopril, both sublingually and orally.Item Serum lipid studies in thin insulin-dependent diabetics below the age of thirty years.(1970-05-01) Sharma, D; Bansal, B C; Prakash, CItem Study of platelet adhesiveness and serum lipids in cerebral venous-venous sinus thrombosis during puerperium.(1970-10-01) Prakash, C; Arya, R K; Singla, K P; Bansal, B C