Doctors in the Indian capital, Delhi, have performed a life-changing surgery on a 17-year-old boy to remove his "parasitic" twin that was attached to his abdomen. A parasitic twin is an ...
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday (February 25, 2025), Asuri Krishna, Chief Surgeon for the procedure, said that conjoined twins are very rare, occurring in about 1 in 50,000 to 100,000 ...
Dr Asuri Krishna, additional professor in the surgery department, noted that when the boy visited AIIMS OPD on Jan 28, they initially mistook his covered abdomen for a carried child. Instead ...
As few as 50 such cases have been documented in medical literature worldwide and in those cases the surgery had been attempted on younger children, Dr Asuri Krishna, who led the team which carried ...
Such a surgery, doctors said, was carried out at the premier hospital for the first time. Dr Asuri Krishna, additional professor at the surgery department of AIIMS said such cases - medically ...
Dr Asuri Krishna, an additional professor in the surgery department at AIIMS, shared that the young boy, hailing from Balia, Uttar Pradesh, was brought to the hospital's outpatient department on ...
Speaking at the rally, Professor Chiu-Fu Losin Dukwaku, Secretary-General of ASURI, emphasized that the amendment would stimulate industrialization, create jobs, and attract foreign direct investment.
The Academic Staff Union of Research Institutions (ASURI) on Wednesday called on the National Assembly (NASS) to fast-track the amendment of the Act of Raw Materials Research and Development ...
Dr Asuri Krishna, Additional Professor of Surgery at the Department of AIIMS, stated that on January 28, a 17-year-old patient presented to the AIIMS OPD. According to Dr Krishna, the patient arrived ...
According to Dr. Asuri Krishna when the boy visited the OPD on January 28, medical staff initially thought he was carrying a child due to the bulge in his abdomen. However, upon examination, they ...
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