Muralimohan Palla, MD

  • Associate Professor

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Research

Research Interests: Neonatal Neurology

Selected Publications

Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Neonatal Jaundice-Prozone phenomenon" presented at Neonatalogy Conference, Hyderabad, India, 2008. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Case of MELAs" presented at Combined Clinical Meeting, Hyderabad, India, 2008. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Acute Cerebeller Ataxia" presented at Neurology Combined Clinical Meeting Hyderabad, India, 2007. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Hereditary Spherocytosis" presented at Pediatric Conference, Hyderabad, India, 2007. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Alkaptonuria" presented at Interesting Cases Seminar, Hyderabad, India, 2006. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Case of Friedrich's Ataxia" presented at Combined Clinical Meeting, Hyderabad, India, 2005 Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Congenital Tuberculosis" presented at CME Neonatology, Hyderabad, India, 2005.

Selected Publications

Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Neonatal Jaundice-Prozone phenomenon" presented at Neonatalogy Conference, Hyderabad, India, 2008. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Case of MELAs" presented at Combined Clinical Meeting, Hyderabad, India, 2008. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Acute Cerebeller Ataxia" presented at Neurology Combined Clinical Meeting Hyderabad, India, 2007. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Hereditary Spherocytosis" presented at Pediatric Conference, Hyderabad, India, 2007. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Alkaptonuria" presented at Interesting Cases Seminar, Hyderabad, India, 2006. Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Case of Friedrich's Ataxia" presented at Combined Clinical Meeting, Hyderabad, India, 2005 Palla, Murali, PL-3: Oral presentation "Congenital Tuberculosis" presented at CME Neonatology, Hyderabad, India, 2005.

Education

My research interests are in the areas of preterm infant brain injury, including Hypoxic/ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), seizures, Intraventricular Hemorrhage and long-term consequences during developmental follow up.