Browsing by Author "Nandi, Bhaskar"
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Item A 36-year-old man with vomiting, pain abdomen, significant weight loss, hyponatremia, and hypoglycemia.(2015-10) Mutreja, Deepti; Sivasami, Kartik; Tewari, Vanmalini; Nandi, Bhaskar; Nair, G Lakhsmi; Patil, Sunita DDiagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection can be a challenge. The key to a timely diagnosis is to have a high index of suspicion. We present a rare case of a 36-year-old human immunodeficiency virus negative male patient, who was on multidrug therapy for lepromatous leprosy and was treated for type 2 lepra reactions with steroids in the past. The patient presented with vomiting and pain abdomen, persistent hyponatremia, and terminal hypoglycemia. He had features of malnutrition and had a rapid downhill course following admission. A diagnosis of S. stercoralis hyperinfection with sepsis and multiorgan failure, adrenal hemorrhage, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion was established on a postmortem examination.Item Intussusception due to gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the colon: diagnosis by colonoscopy.(2003-01-17) Makharia, Govind K; Nandi, Bhaskar; Kumar, Vinay; Garg, P K; Gupta, S D; Chattopadhyay, T K; Tandon, Rakesh KIntussusception of the intestine is rare in adults. We report a case of a 45-year-old male who presented with long-standing pyrexia of unknown origin, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding and constitutional symptoms. Colonoscopic examination revealed a large invaginated mass suggestive of colonic intussusception due to gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the colon. His symptoms disappeared after surgical removal of the tumour.Item Plummer Vinson syndrome: unusual features.(2002-03-07) Makharia, Govind K; Nandi, Bhaskar; Garg, Pramod K; Tandon, Rakesh KPlummer Vinson syndrome is a constellation of postcricoid esophageal webs, iron deficiency anemia, dysphagia and koilonychia. We describe some unusual manifestations in three patients with this syndrome; these were clubbing instead of koilonychia, tortuous esophagus in addition to presence of esophageal webs, and celiac disease.