Amit Malviya
North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences
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Indian heart journal | 2016
Amit Malviya; Jyoti Prasad Kalita; Pravin Kumar Jha; Animesh Mishra
Proper counseling and timely intervention in cases of congenital heart lesions is absolutely essential and vital because rare and potentially fatal complications can arise out of simple lesions like patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). The incidence of infective arteritis in untreated PDA is less than 1%. Pulmonary showering from infected PDA vegetation is not uncommon. Vegetations usually occur on the pulmonary artery end of duct where the high velocity jet strikes and embolic events are usually to the lungs rather than the systemic circulation. The mycotic aneurysm of branch pulmonary circulation is rare but is a recognized entity. Aneurysms occur within the pulmonary circulation in conjunction with infective endocarditis or in association with pneumonia. The pulmonary findings of infective endocarditis in pulmonary computed tomography have a wide range of vascular abnormalities, such as intravascular filling defects, total vascular cut off, vascular enhancement, or enlargement of an occluded vessel. Localized mycotic aneurysm of affected pulmonary artery along with perivascular ground-glass opacities are important ancillary findings. A severely malnourished 7-year-old female child was referred from local healthcare facility for evaluation of high fever. The parents were aware of a hole in the heart. Echocardiography showed a large aneurysmal patent ductus arteriosus with left to right shunt, and a very large vegetation sitting on pulmonary end Article history: Received 22 January 2016 Accepted 1 April 2016 Available online 3 May 2016
Heart Asia | 2013
Amit Malviya; Swapan Saha; Animesh Mishra
There are few reports on the primary percutaneous treatment of Lutembachers syndrome for which surgery has been the traditionally accepted modality of treatment. Concerns for percutaneous treatment in this entity are: (1) it is technically demanding and the dual lesion renders negotiation of catheters and balloons difficult; (2) redo valvulotomy in the presence of an atrial septal device would be difficult; (3) it may not be suitable for all patients with the condition. We describe percutaneous treatment by a hitherto undescribed technique of separate low septal puncture and review the existing literature.
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2016
Amit Malviya; Pravin Kumar Jha; Ashwin; Jaya Mishra; Prabin Srivastava; Animesh Mishra
cardiology research | 2015
Tony Ete; Pravin Kumar Jha; Bhupen Barman; Animesh Mishra; Manish Kapoor; Amit Malviya; Vandana Raphael; Neel Kanth Issar
Journal of cardiovascular disease research | 2015
Manuj Kumar Saikia; Jyoti Prasad Kalita; Manish Kapoor; Pranjal Phukon; Amit Malviya; Aswin Padmanabhan
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2018
Gaurav Kavi; Amit Malviya; Animesh Mishra; Sakshi Sharma; Tony Ete; Rinchin Dorjee Megeji; Swapan Saha; Manish Kapoor
Open Access Library Journal | 2017
Prabin Shrivastava; Pravin Kumar Jha; Tony Ete; Swapan Saha; Rinchin Dorjee Megeji; Gaurav Kavi; Chandra Kumar Das; Shingamlung Kamei; Dhanjit Nath; Synrang Batngen Warjri; Rondeep Kumar Nath Sivam; Manish Kapoor; Amit Malviya; Animesh Mishra
MOJ Clinical & Medical Case Reports | 2017
ra Kumar Das; Tony Ete; Rinchin Dorjee; Gaurav Kavi; Amit Malviya; Swapan Saha; Animesh Mishra
Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2017
Pravin Kumar Jha; Tony Ete; Amit Malviya; Chandra Kumar Das; Swapan Saha; Dhanjit Nath; Manish Kapoor; Animesh Mishra
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2017
Swapan Saha; Pravin Kumar Jha; Tony Ete; Gaurav Kavi; Rinchin Dorjee Megeji; Rondeep Kumar Nath Sivam; Manish Kapoor; Amit Malviya; Animesh Mishra
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