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Item Ayurvedic Management Of Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis (STHANAVIDRADHI): A Case Study(Atharva Scientific Publications, 2019-11) P, Binitha; Panda, Ashok Kumar; S, Krishna Rao; S, Indu; Rao, M MIdiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis (IGM) is described as an uncommon, benign inflammatory breast disease of unknown etiology. Although its exact prevalence is unknown, IGM is considered to be very rare. Here, we report the case of a 36-year-old female who came to our hospital with complaints of pain and lump in the right breast since 2 months. We diagnosed the case as Sthana Vidradhi and vathakaphasamana chikithsa was administered. The wound was managed with vranaropakalepa and kashaya. After treatment, the wound was healed. Pain and tenderness were reduced and the lump was disappeared after two months of medication. The medication continued and complete recovery was noted after 6 months of treatment. The patient was monitored for six months after the complete cure.Item Experience in preparing patients for renal transplantation using haemo and peritoneal dialysis.(1972-09-01) Johny, K V; Rao, M M; Shastry, J CItem Experience with 100 renal transplants.(1978-01-01) Rao, M M; Pandev, A P; Shastry, J C; Johny, K VItem Important Ayurvĕda literatures from the manuscripts available from Orissa (Cikitsărnava).(2005-01-06) Padhi, M M; Das, B; Audichya, K C; Rao, M MIn the treasure of Ayurvĕdic literature, many texts are missing or partially available. Only references or few verses from many such texts are mentioned in later texts. Unfortunately, a large number of Ayurvĕdic texts are unexplored till today are likely to exist in palm-leaf manuscripts, which are decaying or undergoing permanent annihilation. As such many unique and valuable information contained in these texts are being lost. Though several Institutions have taken up work on literary Research, only few texts have been published during past decades. The present paper highlights the salient features of the text 'Cikitsărnava' authored by Viśvanăth Sena of 16th century of Orissa. Though his text on Pathyăpathya has already been published, which has got a place in the pages of history of Ayurvĕda, a very little is known about this important text on therapeutics. Various aspects of this text and its author have been discussed to bring it in to the knowledge of fraternity of Ayurvedic physicians and Sanskrit scholars.Item Periodic peritoneal dialysis for patients awaiting renal transplantation.(1975-03-01) Johny, K V; Rao, M M; Shastry, J CItem Peripheral neuropathy in chronic renal failure.(1974-06-01) Sahoo, R N; Taori, G M; Johny, K V; Shastry, J C; Rao, M MItem Renal transplantation.(1972-09-01) Rao, M M; Johny, K V; Shastry, J C; Isaac, MItem Role of angiography in the maintenance of arteriovenous shunts.(1976-02-01) Shastry, J C; Hridayanath, P; Rao, M M; Johny, K VItem Some explorative information regarding 'Jwaratimirabhăskara' and its author Kăyastha Camunda.(2005-07-06) Padhi, M M; Rana, D K; Rao, M MOut of the treasure of Ayurvĕdic literature, a few texts have come in to lime light while some are in dark and available in incomplete form. But many names of the texts with unknown or known authors have been quoted by different subsequent authors in their texts or in the explications by their commentators, for which complete texts are not available at present. Among the texts on specific diseases, one notable work is 'Jwaratimirabhăskara' written by Kăyastha Camunda. Nowhere a detailed account of author's identity, time and place has been mentioned, while short references are available in some historical books. However, manuscripts of this text are available in many repositories of our country. In this article, an attempt has been made to establish the identity of the author, period of the text and also to highlight the salient features of this text.Item Surgical treatment of bladder tumours.(1967-09-01) Bhat, H S; Rao, M M