C. Balachandran

Publication List Details

Period

1984 - 2008

Number

69

Co-Authors

Minimal erythema response (MED) to solar simulated irradiation in normal Indian skin (2004)

Mehta, Rai Vandana, Shenoi, S.D., Balachandran, C., Pai, Sathish

BACKGROUND: Phototesting is an essential tool in the investigation of photodermatoses. AIMS: The main aim was to study the cutaneous response to UVR in terms of minimal erythema dose (MED) to both...

Minimal erythema response (MED) to solar simulated irradiation in normal Indian skin (2004)

Mehta, Rai Vandana, Shenoi, S.D., Balachandran, C., Pai, Sathish

BACKGROUND: Phototesting is an essential tool in the investigation of photodermatoses. AIMS: The main aim was to study the cutaneous response to UVR in terms of minimal erythema dose (MED) to both...

Minimal erythema response (MED) to solar simulated irradiation in normal Indian skin (2004)

Mehta, Rai Vandana, Shenoi, S.D., Balachandran, C., Pai, Sathish

BACKGROUND: Phototesting is an essential tool in the investigation of photodermatoses. AIMS: The main aim was to study the cutaneous response to UVR in terms of minimal erythema dose (MED) to both...

Multifocal VEP in children: its maturation and clinical application

Balachandran, C, Klistorner, A I, Billson, F

Aim: To study the maturation of multifocal visual evoked potentials (multifocal VEP) in normal children between the ages of 5 and 16 years and to apply the results clinically in selected cases to the...

Esthiomene resulting from cutaneous tuberculosis of external genitalia.

Naik, R P, Srinivas, C R, Balachandran, C, Narayan, P K, Ramnarayan, K, Sahoo, R C

Tuberculosis of the external genitalia, which is rare, is usually secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis. Longstanding lupus vulgaris of the buttocks extending to the vulva and resulting in esthiomene...

Objective perimetry using the multifocal visual evoked potential in central visual pathway lesions

Klistorner, A I, Graham, S L, Grigg, J, Balachandran, C

Aims: To examine the ability of the multifocal pattern visual evoked potential (mVEP) to detect field loss in neurological lesions affecting the visual pathway from the chiasm to the cortex.