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DR LOHITH S

Qualification: MBBS MS

Department: Otorhino-Laryngology

Designation: PROFESSOR

Age: 39

Area of Interest: OTOLOGY, HEAD AND NECK, NEURO OTOLOGY, SKULL BASE, GENERAL ENT

REG NO: 84049

Email: dr.shivappalohith@gmail.com


Educational Qualifications

SI.No Degree Year Completed Name of the College Name of the University
1 MBBS 2009 VIMS, Bellary RGUHS
2 MS 2014 GMC, Goa Goa University Goa University

Teaching experience

SI.No Institution From To Total
1 GMC, GOA 2011-06-01 2014-05-01 3 Y
2 SUIMS, Shimoga 2014-12-01 2019-01-06 04 Y 01 M
3 SUIMS, Shimoga 2019-01-07 20222-01-31 03 Y
4 SUIMS, Shimoga 2022-02-01 2025-03-04 03 Y 01 M

Publications

1. Evaluation of Otoprotective effect of antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E on sensorineural hearing loss in patients treated with cisplatin concurrent chemoradiothyerapy for head & neck squamous cen carcinoma

2. Retrieval of Projectile metallic foreign body penetrating the thyroid gland

3. Interlay Myringoplasty: Hearing gain& outcome in large central tympanic membrane perforation. (Original research article: Case series

4. Globus pharyngeus in women: Observations & Opinions. ( Original research article: Case series)

5. Neck swellings in Indian population: a social stigma or stealthy scare??? (Original research article: Case series)

6. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: our experience in 40 cases. (Original research article: Case series)

7. Endoscopic myringoplasty: outcome and hearing gain in inactive mucosal chronic otitis media. (Original research article: Case series)

8. Is “Headache”, ‘head’ of all aches- where are we ‘head’ing to…???!!! (Original research article: Case series)

9. Minimally invasive cartilage Myringoplasty: our technique and experience. (Original research article: Case series)

10. Endoscopic septoplasty without nasal packing: our technique and outcomes

11. A Clinical Study of paraneoplastic dermatoses in internal Malignancy

12. The study of cutaneous manifestations of malignant diseases

13. Erythroderma – A clinical study of 43 cases

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