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Browsing by Author "Shant, M S"

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    Ascariasis of the gall bladder (a case report).
    (1983-04-01) Ahmed, M N; Saleema,; Shant, M S; Misgar, M S; Zargar, H
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    Mycosis fungoides.
    (1983-08-01) Ahmed, M N; Zargar, H; Shant, M S; Shafi, M; Shiekh, H
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    Role of Intraperitoneal Antibiotic Lavage in Peritonitis
    (2003-04) Khan, Bashir A; Hassan, G; Shant, M S; Kadri, S Manzoor; Rather, Rashid A
    Although mortality and morbidity associated with generalized peritonitis has been brought down markedly, postoperative complications like wound sepsis, intra-abdomlnal collections, paralytic ileus and septicemia do occur in some cases. To minimize such complications different measures have been tried so far, including intraperitoneal lavage with saline solutions and antibiotics. We conducted a study involving fifty patients over a period of two years using the third generation cephalosporin, cefotaxime intraperitoneally with encouraging results.

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