Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum
An uncommon inflammatory skin condition, often associated with diabetes mellitus, that is characterized by the formation of multiple shiny atrophic lesions thought to be due to collagen degeneration with a granulomatous response, thickening of blood vessel walls, and fat deposition. The lesions are usually found on the leg.
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Ex.central Hospital Dhanbad.1985 ..1993..ex.pathologist .drs Tribedy and Roy Dianostic Lab.kolkata.ex Pathologist.inst of Child Health Kolkata.
Senior Pathologist
School of Tropical Medicine. Kolkata
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Distt. Red Cross Society Bhawan
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SPMC, Bikaner
MBBS

Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Govt. Medical College Miraj
D M &S

Worked at Jalna.Latur. and Now Mumbai.
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Consulting Surgeon.
M.S.,FICS,FAIS. Sr. Surgeon.

Rainbow New Life Hospital
Medical Officer
Apex Institute of Medical Sciences
BIM&T

Medical Component OfHCM
Remained Incharge Medical Officer with Hon'Ble C.M of J and K for More Than 20 Years from Jan 2000 To October 2020
Govt. Medical College, Jammu
M.S (General Surgery )

Andhra Medical College
md general medicine

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