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    Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

    To determine the incidence, pattern, causality, preventability, severity and predictors of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in pediatric population.

    J. Kurian, J. Mathew, K. Sowjanya, K. R. K. Chaitanya in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2016)

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    A study of ductal versus non-ductal invasive breast carcinomas in older women: long-term clinical outcome and comparison with their younger counterparts

    Ductal carcinoma is the commonest histological type found in invasive breast carcinomas and may be associated with worse prognosis, when compared to non-ductal carcinoma. Older patients tend to display more fa...

    J. Mathew, S. Lee, B. M. Syed, D. A. L. Morgan in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2014)

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    Approach to a Child with Lower Airway Obstruction and Bronchiolitis

    Lower airway obstruction can occur at the level of trachea, bronchi or bronchioles. It is characterized clinically by wheeze and hyperinflated chest, apart from other signs of respiratory distress. Common caus...

    Sudhanshu Grover, J. Mathew, Arun Bansal in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2011)

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    Ruptured gallbladder as the first presentation of breast cancer

    Perforation of the gall bladder as a first presentation of breast cancer has not been reported.

    M Jones, J Mathew, KE Abdullah, T McCulloch in World Journal of Surgical Oncology (2009)

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    Primary endocrine therapy in locally advanced breast cancers—the Nottingham experience

    Introduction There are trials comparing different neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens for locally advanced primary breast cancer (LAPC). Few studies have evaluated alternative therapeutic a...

    J. Mathew, A. Agrawal, K. S. Asgeirsson in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2009)

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    Wegener’s granulomatosis—a rare presentation

    Wegener’s granulomatosis (WG) is a necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis involving the nose, paranasal sinuses, lungs, and kidneys. There are two types of WG—systemic, which is characterized by focal segmental ...

    D. Danda, A. J. Mathew, J. Mathew in Clinical Rheumatology (2008)

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    Appendicular intussusception into a polyp

    Intussusception of the appendix is a rare condition. We present the case of a 72–year–old woman with multiple polyps in the colon with an appendix completely intussuscepted into a polyp within the caecum. The ...

    J. Mathew, I. M. Aldean, F. A. Ghafar, N. Y. Haboubi in Techniques in Coloproctology (2004)

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    Snaring of submucosal tumors of gastric fundus

    Submucosal tumors of the stomach are not uncommon. We present two cases of iatrogenic perforation after snaring large polyps in the gastric fundus. We discuss the probable etiology and review the literature re...

    J. Mathew, A. P. Saklani in Surgical Endoscopy And Other Interventiona… (2003)