Girish Prabhakar
Sardar Patel Medical College
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Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2002
Kedar Nath; Girish Prabhakar; R. C. Nagar
Primary hydatid disease of muscle is very rare. This was encountered in the muscles of posterior triangle of the neck in a 12-year-old boy. Hydatid Cyst of neck was excised and was followed by albendazole for six weeks. Rarity of this disease in muscles warrants the need for this case report.
Archives of International Surgery | 2014
Rahul Kumar Gupta; Girish Prabhakar; Praveen Mathur; Ram Babu Goyal; Chetan Sharma; Mohammad Abbas Ali
Background: Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare form of trichobezoar extending from the stomach to the small intestine and sometimes even beyond the ileocecal valve. Approximately 50 cases of Rapunzel syndrome have been reported in the literature, and most of them being young women. The aim of this study was to review the clinical features and outcome of pediatric patients with Rapunzel syndrome. Patients and Methods: We present a retrospective study performed from January 1995 to December 2013. The study included eight paediatric patients. The clinical features including history of trichophagia, intraoperative findings, bezoar characteristics and operative were analyzed. Results: The age of patients ranged from 4 years to 15 years. Only one (12.5%) child was in teenage group, whereas the rest of the patients (87.5%) were below the teenage group. There were five (62.5%) females and three (37.5%) males. Patients had varied presentations like chronic abdominal pain (100%), abdominal distension (75%), epigastric fullness (75%), features of intestinal obstruction (50%), and anorexia (25%). Trichophagia could not be elicited in four patients (50%). Impending intestinal perforation and Intussusception was seen in one (12.5%) each. Six (75%) patients had trichobezoar, while plastobezoar (plastic bezoar) and mixed bezoar was present in one (12.5%) each. Conclusions: Rapunzel syndrome is also seen in children below the teenage group. Although more common in females, it is seen in both sex. Chronic abdominal pain and distension are main presenting features, while history of trichophagia is absent in 50% cases. It should be included in the differential diagnosis in children, especially females with chronic abdominal pain, even if history of trichophagia is absent.
Formosan Journal of Surgery | 2014
Rahul Gupta; Shyam Bihari Sharma; Girish Prabhakar; Praveen Mathur
International Surgery | 1993
Ashok Kumar Sharma; Arvind Kumar Shukla; Girish Prabhakar; Yogesh Kumar Sarin; Chetan Sharma
Formosan Journal of Surgery | 2015
Praveen Mathur; Rahul Gupta; Girish Prabhakar; Lila Dhar Agrawal; Randhir Singh Rao; Ram Babu Goyal
APSP journal of case reports | 2014
Ram Babu Goyal; Rahul Gupta; Girish Prabhakar; Rajan Dagla
Materials Today: Proceedings | 2018
Girish Prabhakar; N. Ravi Kumar; B. Ratna Sunil
Journal of pediatric surgery case reports | 2017
Navneet Kumar; Hemant Beniwal; Girish Prabhakar
Archive | 2014
Rahul Gupta; Shyam B. Sharma; Girish Prabhakar; Jitendra Prasad Bhatnagar
APSP journal of case reports | 2014
Ram Babu Goyal; Rahul Gupta; Girish Prabhakar; Praveen Mathur; Tariq Ahmed Mala