Dr. Dhanya T

Associate Professor

MBBS, MS

Area of Interest

  • Endoscopic surgery of the nose and sinuses

Additional Responsibilities

  • Skill lab trainer

Achievements, Memberships, Awards

  • Member Association of Otolaryngologists of India – Kerala chapter
  • Member Indian Medical Association

Publications

Title

Journal / Book

Publication details (Year, Volume, Page No.)

Authorship

State/ regional /National / International

Indexed in

Unique presentation of post cricoid malignancy

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research

2015, vol 7(10), 907-908

2nd

Int

Scopus, DOAJ, Index Copernicus

Case study: Extranodal ENT tuberculosis 

World journal of pharmaceutical research

2016; 5(1) 1376-1381

2nd

Int

Scopus, Embase, Google scholar

A study into the clinicopathological profile of patients with voice change

International journal of otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery

Nov 2020, 6(11), 1967-1970

Corresponding

Int

Index Copernicus, google scholar, J-GATE

A comparative study of myringoplasty in dry and wet ear 

Journal of cardiovascular disease research

2024; 15(3) 369-376

1st

Int

Embase, Scopus

Clinicopathological profile of human leptospirosis in a tertiary care center in Kerala and utility of serum albumin as a diagnostic marker 

Journal of cardiovascular disease research

2024; 15(3) 1553-1561

3rd

Int

Embase, Scopus

A study of anatomical variations in sphenoid sinus using modified Lund Mackay staging system

Journal of cardiovascular disease research

2024; 15(6) 3929-3936

3rd

Int

Embase, Scopus

Presentations

Research Projects

Project

Completed / Ongoing

Funded 

Collaborated

Published

Comparative study on the effect of preoperative oral steroids vs standard care on surgical outcomes of FESS in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis

Ongoing

N

N

N

Observational stud of postoperative complications of septoplasty with and without nasal splint with clip in patients with deviated nasal septum

Ongoing

N

N

N

An observational study of efficacy of vitamin d supplementation in

conjunction with steroid nasal spray vs isolated steroid spray for

management of allergic rhinitis

Ongoing

N

N

N