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Item Bilioma secondary to choledocholithiasis.(1998-01-18) Parikh, R S; Sanjana, M K; Mehta, C; Merchant, H; Parikh, S SBilioma secondary to choledocholithiasis is rare. We report a patient in whom a large common bile duct stone was responsible for leak from the infraduodenal segment of the bile duct. Choledochotomy with extraction of stone followed by T-tube drainage of the bile duct and evacuation of the bilioma resulted in complete recovery.Item A case of motor neurone disease with sleep apnoea syndrome.(1999-07-27) Suri, J C; Sen, M K; Bose, P P; Mehta, C; Ojha, U CA case of a 63-year-old patient with motor neurone disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) with central sleep apnoea syndrome is being reported. His sleep architecture was fragmented with a high apnea-hypopnea index of 65 per hour and maximum oxygen-desaturation of 78 percent. Total correction of sleep pattern with nasal non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP-ST) was demonstrated.Item Central retinal artery occlusion and oral contraceptives.(1999-03-01) Mehta, CItem Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the orbit.(2001-12-22) Shetty, S B; Mehta, CLangerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) accounts for less than 1% of all orbital tumours. Though rare, orbital involvement in LCH is not uncommon. Most reports so far have been in Western literature. We report here a case of LCH of orbit with intracranial extension. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of single system multifocal LCH reported from India.Item Malignant melanoma of conjunctiva with xeroderma pigmentosa--a case report.(1996-09-01) Mehta, C; Gupta, C N; Krishnaswamy, MItem Production of cellulase and amylase by some ascomycetes.(1973-02-01) Mehta, C; Agrawal, S CItem Tracheal duplication as a cause of congenital stridor.(1999-07-27) Sen, M K; Mehta, C; Chakrabarti, S; Suri, J CA six-week-old child with tracheal duplication presenting with congenital stridor is being reported. To the best of our knowledge, a tracheal web or tracheal duplication (as the present condition may be named) has not been described as a causative factor of infantile stridor.