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Item Alkaline phosphatase activity in peripheral nerves and endothelial cell cultures in leprosy.(1987-04-01) Mehta, L; Dorvadi, M H; Damavandi, N MAlkaline phosphatase activity in leprosy nerves was studied. The activity was mainly in blood vessels and was maximum in healthy nerves. Low levels were seen in crush injury. In leprosy lower levels were in BT than LL cases. Endothelial cells (in vitro) released alkpase when infected with live bacilli only. No response was observed with heat killed bacilli.Item Aluminium phosphide poisoning. Two cases with rare presentation.(1990-07-01) Gupta, M S; Mehta, L; Chugh, S N; Malhotra, K CWe report two cases of aluminium phosphide poisoning who presented with rare manifestations, one with bleeding diathesis, hepatitis and acute tubular necrosis and the other with acute respiratory failure.Item Autonomic plexuses in the small intestine of dog.(1972-09-01) Chowdhary, S C; Chaturvedi, R P; Mehta, LItem Bipolar hermaphroditism of somatic cell as the basis of its being and becoming: celldom appreciated.(2002-07-15) Kothari, M L; Mehta, LItem Cleidocranial dysplasia: underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed?(1992-09-01) Mehta, L; Verma, I CItem Diagnostic approach to stillbirths.(1990-09-01) Mehta, L; Verma, I CItem Diastrophic dysplasia: a case report.(1992-11-01) Mehta, L; Verma, I C; Soni, J P; Singhania, R UItem Effect of synthetic and natural sex steroids on X-chromatin.(1978-11-01) Chakravarty, A; Purandare, H; Mehta, L; Chakravarty, B PItem Effect of whole body x-irradiation on liver of albino rats.(1975-01-01) Mehta, S; Mehta, L; Mongia, S PItem Fetal diagnosis of the Meckel syndrome.(1991-03-01) Deka, D; Buckshee, K; Verma, I C; Mehta, LItem Functional significance of the evolution, and the anatomy of the mammalian thoracic duct.(1970-07-01) Kothari, M L; Mehta, L; Kothari, J; Kothari, M LItem Genetics in pediatric practice: an Indian perspective.(1991-09-01) Verma, I C; Mehta, L; Jain, PItem Helping parents to face perinatal loss.(1990-09-01) Mehta, L; Verma, I CItem Immunological factors in nasal mucosa of patients with leprosy--immunoperoxidase study.(1985-04-01) Mehta, L; Ridley, M J; Antia, N HThe nature of the sub epithelial zone was established. S.E. shows IgG and IgM activity in tuberculoid group. Lepromatous group did not show any IgM or IgG response. IgE activity was seen in the lepromatous region in exudate and on the surfaces of Macrophages. Lysozyme activity was seen in the mucous acini of lepromatous leprosy.Item Jaccoud's arthritis.(1990-12-01) Gupta, M S; Mehta, L; Malhotra, S; Malhotra, K CA 16 year old girl with multivalvular heart disease and recurrent episodes of polyarthritis with correctable deformities of hands and feet fitting into that of Jaccoud's arthritis is reported. The condition is rare and often difficult to differentiate from rheumatoid arthritis.Item The mythology of modern medicine--III. Microbes and man--Part 2.(1993-10-01) Kothari, M V; Mehta, LItem Neonatal branding--towards branding eradication.(1992-06-01) Mehta, M H; Anand, J S; Mehta, L; Modha, H C; Patel, R VItem Neonatal uterine prolapse.(1992-09-01) Mehta, M H; Patel, R V; Bhatt, Y C; Mehta, LItem Plasma renin activity in shock due to aluminium phosphide poisoning.(1990-06-01) Chugh, S N; Singhal, H R; Mehta, L; Chugh, K; Shankar, V; Malhotra, K CPlasma renin activity (PRA) was estimated in 30 patients with aluminium phosphide (AIP) poisoning (study group) admitted in shock. Ten patients in shock other than due to AIP poisoning (Group II A) and 20 normal healthy subjects (Group II B) served as controls. The PRA was significantly higher in the study group and group II A as compared to normal healthy subjects (p less than 0.001). Significantly higher PRA was found in the study group as compared to Group II A (p less than 0.001). The initial higher PRA continued to rise further in the study group but it started decreasing in Group II A as the duration of shock advanced. Continuation of shock in AIP poisoning was probably due to slow release of toxic PH3 gas, which was detected by positive silver nitrate paper test. The rise in PRA was directly proportional to the dose of pesticide consumed. There was direct relationship of mortality with increased PRA. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors may have a role in combating shock in AIp poisoning.Item Seip-Berardinelli syndrome.(1991-07-01) Das, G P; Mehta, L