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Qualification
MBBS, DM(Neurology)
Language
English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ
Registration No
KMC 40316
Experience
15 years +
Location
Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road
Apollo Hospitals, Opp.iim 154/11,bannerghatta Road. Bannerghatta Road.bangalore-560076 Ph:080-26304050
Dr. Vikram Kamath, Senior consultant has vast experience in the field of Neurology. He is proficient in treating patients with stroke and Demyelinating diseases. He started his career as a Senior Resident in Neurology at NIMHANS, Bangalore. Later, he joined the St. John’s Medical College Hospital, as an Assistant Professor in Neurology. Three years later, he went on to become the Associate Professor in Neurology, in the same Hospital. Stroke. Demyelinating diseases. Neuroinfections.
Awards and Achievements
Functional MR imaging of hand motor cortex in a case of persistent mirror movement. P.N.Jayakumar, J.M.E.Kavoor, S.G.Srikanth, A.B.Taly, V.Kamath. Neurology India (2003) 51: 94-97.
Acute Painful Peripheral Neuropathy due to Metronidazole. G R K Sarma, V. Kamath Neurology India (June 2005) Vol. 53: pp. 372-373.
Remitting-relapsing Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE). Case description and mini-review. V Kamath, A B Taly, S Sinha et al. Ann Ind Acad Neurology (2005) 8:101-104.
A case of Parkinsonism worsened by losartan: a probable new adverse effect. Authors: G R K Sarma, Vikram Kamath, Thomas Mathew, A K Roy. Movement disorders (June 2008) 23(7):1055.
Subdural hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracerebral parenchymal hemorrhage secondary to Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: A rare combination. Thomas Mathew, G.R.K Sarma, Vikram Kamath, A.K. Roy. Neurology India. (Jan 2007) 55(4):438-9.
Thesis on Dysautonomias in spinal cord disorders: clinical and electrophysiological profile (submitted to NIMHANS in partial fulfillment for the award of D.M. degree in Neurology).
Life member of Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN), Neurological Society of India (NSI) and Bangalore Neurological Society (BNS).
Research and Publications
Autonomic dysfunction in Wilson’s disease-a clinical and electrophysiological study. S Meenakshi-Sundaram, A.B.Taly, V.Kamath, G.R.Arunodaya, S.Rao and H.S.Swamy. Clinical Autonomic Research (2002) 12:185-189. Phenobarbitone induced gingival hyperplasia-case report.
S.Sinha, V.Kamath, A.B.Taly, G.R.Arunodaya. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry (2002) 73: 601-602.. Functional MR imaging of hand motor cortex in a case of persistent mirror movement. P.N.Jayakumar, J.M.E.Kavoor, S.G.Srikanth, A.B.Taly, V.Kamath. Neurology India (2003) 51: 94-97. Acute Painful Peripheral Neuropathy due to Metronidazole.
G R K Sarma, V. Kamath Neurology India (June 2005) Vol. 53: pp. 372-373. Remitting-relapsing Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE). Case description and mini-review. V Kamath, A B Taly, S Sinha et al. Ann Ind Acad Neurology (2005) 8:101-104. A case of Parkinsonism worsened by losartan: a probable new adverse effect. Authors: G R K Sarma, Vikram Kamath,
Thomas Mathew, A K Roy. Movement disorders (June 2008) 23(7):1055. Subdural hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracerebral parenchymal hemorrhage secondary to Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis: A rare combination.
Thomas Mathew, G.R.K Sarma, Vikram Kamath, A.K. Roy. Neurology India. (Jan 2007) 55(4):438-9. Thesis on Dysautonomias in spinal cord disorders: clinical and electrophysiological profile (submitted to NIMHANS in partial fulfillment for the award of D.M. degree in Neurology). Life member of Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN), Neurological Society of India (NSI) and Bangalore Neurological Society (BNS).