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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology | 2016

Parietal and occipital encephalocele in same child: A rarest variety of double encephalocele.

Somnath Sharma; Bal Krishan Ojha; Anil Chandra; Sunil Kumar Singh; Chhitij Srivastava

An encephalocele is a protrusion of the brain and/or meninges through a defect in the skull. Based on the location of the skull defect they are classified into sincipital, basal, occipital or parietal varieties. Occurrence of more than one Encephalocele in a patient is very rare and very few cases of double encephalocele are reported. We report an interesting case where a parietal and an occipital encephalocele were present together. The patient was a 2 months boy who was brought to us with complaints of two swelling on the scalp since birth. Neuroimaging studies confirmed it to be a case of double encephalocele. The rarity of the findings prompted us to report this case. The presentation and management of the case along with and review of the relevant literature is presented.


Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences | 2018

Anal extrusion of ventriculoperitoneal shunt: A report of two cases and review of literature

Abul Hasan; Somnath Sharma; Sanjeev Chopra; Devendra Purohit

We report two cases of gastrointestinal perforation by ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts and review the literature on the topic. The time interval between shunt surgery and detection of bowel perforation is minimum in infants and increases with age. Sigmoid and transverse colon followed by stomach are the most frequent sites of gastrointestinal perforations by VP shunts.


Romanian Neurosurgery | 2017

Post traumatic vertebro basilar dissection: case report and review of literature

Y. R. Karthikeyan; Sanjeev Chopra; Somnath Sharma; Devendra Purohit

Abstract Posterior circulation territory stroke following mild head injury is a known entity although rarely seen. Numerous case reports appear in literature from time to time highlighting this complication. Blunt trauma to the head and neck possibly causes injury to the vertebrobasilar system in the form of angiorrhexis, subintimal, intramural and perivascular hemorrhage which causes secondary narrowing of the injured vessel. These processes can be complicated by progressive thrombosis & vascular occlusion. Here we are reporting a case of post traumatic vertebra-basilar dissection causing bilateral cerebellar and brainstem infarct.


Romanian Neurosurgery | 2017

Retrieval of a retained broken scalpel blade from lumbar intervertebral disc space - a case report

Yogesh Agrawal; Somnath Sharma; Sanjeev Chopra; Devendra Purohit

Abstract Lumbar diskectomy is a common procedure in neurosurgery, besides the common complications broken scalpel blade during disc removal is a rare event. Usually retrieval of such sharp retained fragments in same sitting is difficult and to prevent further complications another session is warranted [1]. We report a case of broken scalpel blade during L1-L2 lumbar intervertebral disc removal and successful surgical retrieval of that tip of knife with the help of operative microscope under fluoroscopic guidance during same sitting before any hazardous complications develop.


British Journal of Neurosurgery | 2017

Spontaneous extradural hematoma: a rare entity

Khursheed Alam Khan; Sachin Chhabra; Somnath Sharma; Devendra Purohit

Abstract Spontaneous onset extradural hematoma (EDH) is a very rare entity and has been seen mostly to be associated with adjacent infective pathologies, dural vascular malformations, extradural metastasis, or coagulopathies. We report a series of two such cases and review the literature. One case presented with spontaneous EDH that was managed conservatively and was diagnosed to have chronic kidney disease later; the other had deranged coagulation profile and liver function secondary to drug induced hepatitis and was operated. Both patients were discharged in a stable condition and were improving on follow up.


Romanian Neurosurgery | 2015

Cerebellar pilomyxoid astrocytoma

Somnath Sharma; Bal Krishan Ojha; Anil Chandra; Sunil Kumar Singh; Chhitij Srivastava; Preeti Agarwal; Kalpana Sharma

Abstract Pilomyxoid astrocytomas (P.M.A) are new class of Pilocytic Astrocytoma (P.A.) which typically have their origin in hypothalamus and chiasmatic region. There are very few case reports of PMAs arising from cerebellum. Their imaging features are similar to PA but they behave more aggressively than PA. The authors report a case of 10 year old male child who presented with right cerebellar tumour diagnosed as PMA on histopathology.


The Indian Journal of Neurotrauma | 2016

Vertex Extradural Hematoma due to Traumatic Coronal Suture Diastasis: Review of Three Cases

Tarun Varshney; Somnath Sharma; Sanjeev Chopra; Devendra Purohit


The Indian Journal of Neurotrauma | 2016

Head Injury due to Camel Bite: An Uncommon and an Unusual Mode of Presentation

Hanuman Prasad Prajapati; Sita Ram Ranwa; Somnath Sharma; Achal Sharma


The Indian Journal of Neurotrauma | 2015

Vertex Epidural Hematoma—A Rare Cause of Quadriparesis

Somnath Sharma; Bal Krishna Ojha; Anil Chandra; Sunil Kumar Singh; Chhitij Srivastava


Vegetable Science | 2001

Pusa Sharad- A mid early maturity cauliflower

Somnath Sharma; Ram Singh; H S Gill

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Anil Chandra

King George's Medical University

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Chhitij Srivastava

King George's Medical University

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Sunil Kumar Singh

King George's Medical University

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Bal Krishan Ojha

King George's Medical University

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Bal Krishna Ojha

King George's Medical University

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Preeti Agarwal

King George's Medical University

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Ram Singh

Central Agricultural University

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