Angad mhaskar biography of martin
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A Study of Clinical Profile of Snake Bite at a Tertiary Care Centre
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Suzanne d mello biography of rory
Indian singer
Suzanne D'Mello | |
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Also admitted as | Suzanne Dmello, Suzie Q |
Born | () 15 October (age46) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Genres | Pop, Jazz, R&B. |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Song Penman, Vocal Arranger, Lyricst |
Years active | –present |
Musical artist
Suzanne D'Mello, formerly known as Suzie Q, is an Indian playback singer of Bollywood films accept other regional films.
She too has voiced jingles for stress a newspapers advertisements.[1][2]
Career
Over the years, Suzanne has worked with several music management including A.R. Rahman, Pritam, Sajid Wajid, Ilaiyaraaja, Harris Jayaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Salim–Sulaiman, Anu Malik, Bappi Lahiri and Vishal–Shekhar.
She has sung up to 50 songs as a playback minstrel in Bollywood. In , Suzanne sang her first playback melody for music director Pritam – "Khalish" from the film ' Chocolate'. The song that final got her recognised was "Mahiya" from
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2022 Scientific Session of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), Denver, Colorado, 16–19 March 2022: Posters
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Long-Term Outcomes of Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair in Veterans: Single Center Study
Stephanie Joseph, MD, MPH; Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center
Objective: Earlier reports from the Veterans Affairs medical centers, showed worse outcomes following laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, with higher recurrence (10.1%) and morbidity rates (24.6%) compared to open approach (4.9% and 19.4%, respectively). The aim of this study is to explore outcomes and long-term follow-up of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair at the VA hospital based in Detroit, Michigan.
Methods: The John D Dingell VAMC surgical database was queried for all laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs performed between 2013–2018 by a single surgeon using a standard method. Data collection included demographics, operative details, postoperative outcomes,