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Anil Sangli

Dr. Anil Sangli

Neurosurgeon26 Years Exp.
DNB (Neurosurgery) , DNB (General Surgery)
Mysuru
 at clinic

Personal Statement

Wish to provide dedicated professional Neurosurgical services with an aim to improve health and overall wellness of patients. Conversant with newer developments and techniques, make me feel happy, which I pass on to those in need...read more

Doctor Information

Speciality

  • Neurosurgeon

Other treatment areas

  • Neurosurgeon

Education

  • DNB (Neurosurgery) , APOLLO HOSPITALS , 2002
  • DNB (General Surgery) , St Martha's Hospital , 1998

Professional Memberships

  • WFNS
  • FNS (FHU) JAPAN
  • NSI
  • ACNS

Clinic Location

3333

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Neeraj Ku Agrawal

male • Aug 16, 2015 • Bargarh

Hi, my daughter is ten years old. She has a stomach pain in 2012, which disappeared for 2 years. In between she was treated with pain killer injection and gas injection ...read more

Anil Sangli

8 years ago

Dear your daughter seems to be having a neurological manifestation of henoch-schonlein purpura. In this disorder, patients usually have altered level of consciousness wi ...read full answer

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Susheel

male • 39 Year Old • Aug 06, 2015

Hi i am Sex Female. I am 36 years old. 3 years ago, I am suffering from Brain thrombosis which called Lakwa (One Side weakness) Paralysis. Now is OK. But Monthly Report ...read more

Anil Sangli

8 years ago

Reply: the fluctuation of the pt inr is common. This is due to the variation in the body metabolism and food habits. In order to maintain a pt inr of 2.5 times the norma ...read full answer

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Ramakrishna

male • Aug 02, 2015

My son is having eplyees fits since 10 years long he is now 18 years old he is taking medicine i. E zeptol cr 300, zeptol cr 400 and lamez 50 daily fit symptoms only whi ...read more

Anil Sangli

8 years ago

If your son still has seizures during sleep, the medication needs to be changed, so that he is seizure-free. Once the patient is seizure-free on adequate medications for ...read full answer