Dr Vykunta Raju

Dr Vykunta Raju
Vykunta Raju K.N.
Born 27 May 1975 (1975-05-27) (age 36)
Kolar, Karnataka, India
Education Bangalore Medical College Karnataka
Years active 1999-present
Known for Paediatric Epilepsy
Developmental Neurology
Community Paediatrics
Profession Paediatric Neurology
Specialism Developmental Disorders

Dr Vykunta Raju is one of India’s paediatric neurologists who has worked extensively in the field of developmental neurology and developmental disorders in children

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Life and career

Born in a traditional family near Kolar, Karnataka in 1975. He completed his MBBS from Bangalore Medical College, Karnataka in 1999 and went on to complete his DM (Doctorate of Medicine) in Paediatric Neurology in 2010 from the AIIMS,All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He has practiced as a paediatric neurologist in various organizations such as BGS Global Hospital and Center for Child Development and Disabilities and during his early career and went on to do extensive research and document studies on critically ill paediatric conditions.[1][2] He is currently an Assistant professor at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health [3]. He is also a member of various pediatric organizations such as Indian Academy of Pediatrics and Association of Child Neurology.

Contributions

Dr Raju has done extensive work in the field of paediatrics for critical conditions such as Myoclonic Seizure[4] and Megaloblastic anemia[5] He is also the editorial board member of Pediatrics and Therapeutics:Current Research[6]

Recent Papers Published

  • Vanishing White Matter Disease Associated With Ptosis and Myoclonic Seizures[7]
  • Acute onset flaccid quadriparesis in pediatric non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Vincristine induced or Guillain-Barré syndrome? [8]
  • Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure [9]
  • Renal agenesis and external iliac artery stenosis in an infant with moyamoya disease [10]
  • Thiamine Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia (TRMA) case series [11]
  • Efficacy of 4:1 (Classic) versus 2.5:1 Ketogenic Ratio Diets in Refractory Epilepsy in Young Children: A Randomized Open Labeled Study [12]

Recent Projects Undertaken

  • Randomized control study of efficacy and reactogenecity of combination versus separate vaccination for DPT and Hepatitis B (Berna - Switzerland)
  • Comparative study of efficacy and reactogenecity of DPT versus DPT supplied by national immunization programme

References

  1. ^ "Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure". PubMed. http://medind.nic.in/icb/t10/i12/icbt10i12p1409.pdf. 
  2. ^ "Efficacy of ketogenic ratio diets in refractory epilepsy in young children". PubMed. http://professionals.epilepsy.com/pubmed/pubmed.php?term=all. 
  3. ^ "Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health". Government of Karnataka. http://www.igich.in. 
  4. ^ "Myoclonic Seizure in young children". PubMed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21115745. 
  5. ^ "Megaloblastic Anemia in young children". PubMed. http://myhealthnews.net/thiamine-responsive-megaloblastic-anemia-in-three-indian-children/. 
  6. ^ "Pediatrics and Therapeutics:Current Research". BioInfo. http://www.biomedlibsearch.com/sdx/u8/all/100/medical+referral+type+elevation+value.html. 
  7. ^ Suvasini Sharma, Ravindra Arya, K. N. Vykunta Raju, Atin Kumar, Gert C. Scheper, Marjo S. Van der Knaap, and Sheffali Gulati. J Child Neurology, 26(3)366-368. 
  8. ^ Ankur Bahl, Bishwaroop Chakrabarty, Sheffali Gulati, K.N.Vykunta Raju, Ali Raja, Sameer Bakhshi. Pediatric Blood Cancer 55:1234-1235. 
  9. ^ Sankhyan N, Vykunta Raju KN, Sharma S, Gulati S. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 77; 1409-1416. 
  10. ^ Konanki Ramesh, Suvasini Sharma, Vykunta Raju, Atin Kumar, Sheffali Gulati. Brain Development (Journal) 33(7);612-5. 
  11. ^ Vykunta Raju KN, Shivananda, Govindraj, Naveen Sankyan. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 
  12. ^ Vykunta Raju K.N, Sheffali Gulati, Suvasini Sharma, Veena Kalra, Madhulika Kabra, Anuja Agarwala, R M Pandey. Epilepsy Research. 

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