प्रकाशित शोध-पत्र – डॉ. अपूर्व पौराणिक
Original Contribution
The publications indexed in PubMed have been marked with an asterisk (*).
1. *Isaksen J, Beeke S, Pais A, Efstratiadou EA, Pauranik A, Revkin SK, Vandana VP, Valencia F, Vuksanović J, Jagoe C. Communication partner training for healthcare workers engaging with people with aphasia: Enacting Sustainable Development Goal 17 in Austria, Egypt, Greece, India and Serbia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 2023 Jan 2; 25(1):172-7.
2. *Kaul S, Paplikar A, Varghese F, Alladi S, Sharma M, Dhaliwal RS, Goyal S, Saroja AO, Arshad F, Divyaraj G, Ghosh A, Iyer GK, J S, Khan AB, Kandukuri R, Mathew R, Mekala S, Menon R, Pauranik A, Nandi R, Narayanan J, Nehra A, Padma MV, Ramakrishnan S, Sarath L, Shah U, Tripathi M, Sylaja PN, Varma RP, Verma M, Vishwanath Y, Consortium ICMRCTB. MoCA in five Indian languages: A brief screening tool to diagnose dementia and MCI in a linguistically diverse setting. Int J Geriatric Psychiatry. 2022 Aug 31; 37(10). doi: 10.1002/gps.5808. Online ahead of print. PMID: 36069187
3. *Paplikar A, Varghese F, Alladi S, Vandana VP, Darshini KJ, Iyer GK, Kandukuri R, Divyaraj G, Sharma M, Dhaliwal RS, Kaul S, Saroja AO, Ghosh A, Sunitha J, Khan AB, Mathew R, Mekala S, Menon R, Nandi R, Narayanan J, Nehra A, Padma MV, Pauranik A, Ramakrishnan S, Sarath L, Shah U, Tripathi M, Sylaja PN, Varma RP, Verma M, Vishwanath Y; ICMR Neuro Cognitive Tool Box Consortium. Picture-naming test for a linguistically diverse population with cognitive impairment and dementia. Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2022 Jul; 57(4):881-894. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12728. Epub 2022 May 6. PMID: 35522006
4. *Paplikar A, Alladi S, Varghese F, Mekala S, Arshad F, Sharma M, Saroja AO, Divyaraj G, Dutt A, Ellajosyula R, Ghosh A, Iyer GK, Sunitha J, Kandukuri R, Kaul S, Khan AB, Mathew R, Menon R, Nandi R, Narayanan J, Nehra A, Padma MV, Pauranik A, Ramakrishnan S, Sarath L, Shah U, Tripathi M, Sylaja PN, Varma RP, Verma M, Vishwanath Y; ICMR-NCTB Consortium. Bilingualism and Its Implications for Neuropsychological Evaluation. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2021 Nov 20; 36(8):1511–1522. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acab012. Epub 2021 Mar 27. PMID: 33772268
5. *Verma M, Tripathi M, Nehra A, Paplikar A, Varghese F, Alladi S, Narayanan J, Dhaliwal RS, Sharma M, Saroja AO, Arshad F, Divyaraj G, Ghosh A, Manae TS, Mekala S, Menon RN, Hooda R, Iyer GK, Sunitha J, Kandukuri R, Kaul S, Khan AB, Mathew R, Nandi R, Padma MV, Pauranik A, Ramakrishnan S, Sarath L, Shah U, Sylaja PN, Varma RP, Vishwanath Y. Validation of ICMR Neurocognitive Toolbox for Dementia in the Linguistically Diverse Context of India. Front Neurol. 2021 Oct 18; 12:661269. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.661269. E collection 2021. PMID: 34733226 Free PMC article
6. *Menon RN, Varghese F, Paplikar A, Mekala S, Alladi S, Sharma M, Aralikatte Onkarappa S, Gollahalli D, Dutt A, Ghosh A, Dhaliwal RS, Hooda R, Iyer GK, Justus S, Kandukuri R, Kaul S, Banu Khan A, Nandi R, Narayanan J, Nehra A, Vasantha PM, Pauranik A, Mathew R, Ramakrishnan S, Sarath L, Shah U, Tripathi M, Padmavathy Narayana S, Varma RP, Verma M, Vishwanath Y. Validation of Indian Council of Medical Research Neurocognitive Tool Box in Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment in India: Lessons from a Harmonization Process in a Linguistically Diverse Society. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2020; 49(4):355-364. doi: 10.1159/000512393. Epub 2021 Jan 7. PMID: 33412549 free article.
7. *Paplikar A, Iyer GK, Varghese F, Alladi S, Pauranik A, Mekala S, Kaul S, Sharma M, Dhaliwal RS, Saroja AO, Dharamkar S. A screening tool to detect stroke aphasia: adaptation of Frenchay aphasia screening test (FAST) to the Indian context. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Sep 1;23(Suppl 2): S143-8.
8. *Pauranik A, Pauranik N, Singh P, Lahiri D, Krishnan G. Aphasia in neurology practice: A survey about perceptions and practices. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Sep 1;23(Suppl 2): S162-70.
9. *Singh P, Pauranik N, Pauranik A. Culturally Appropriate Stimuli for Cognitive Neuropsychology-Based Treatment “Intensive Language Action Therapy (ILAT)”. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Sep 1;23(Suppl 2): S135-42.
10. *Iyer G, Paplikar A, Alladi S, Dutt A, Sharma M, Mekala S et al. Standardising Dementia Diagnosis Across Linguistic and Educational Diversity: Study Design of the Indian Council of Medical Research-Neurocognitive Toolbox (ICMR-NCTB). Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 2019;1-15.
11. *Katrak SM, Pauranik A, Desai SB, Mead S, Beck J, Brandner S, Collinge J. Familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Indian kindred. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2019 Oct 1;22(4):458-61.
12. Singh P, Pauranik A. Assessment of Significant Other’s Burden and Their Communication Strategies to Enhance the Treatment Outcome in Aphasia. In Handbook of Research on Psychosocial Perspectives of Human Communication Disorders 2018 (pp. 254-268). IGI Global.
13. Singh P, Pauranik A. Supportive conversational strategies for persons with aphasia and their significant others. Journal of Indian Speech Language & Hearing Association. 2017 Jul 1;31(2):57-65.
14. Singh P, Pauranik A. Effect of reading and writing based treatment approaches on verbal output. J Neurol Neurosci. 2017;8(3).
15. *Nicholas AP, Borgohain R, Chaná P, Surmann E, Thompson EL, Pauranik A. et al. SP921 Study Investigators. A randomized study of rotigotine dose response on “off” time in advanced Parkinson’s disease. J Parkinsons Dis.2014;4(3):361-73.
16. Singh P, Pauranik A. The diversity of burden for significant others of person with aphasia. J All India Inst Speech Hear. 2013;32:167-72.
17. Pauranik A. Language Assessment in Hindi-English Bilingual Patients with Dementia. Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 2010;36:105-22.
18. Pauranik A. Hindi-English Bilingual Dyslexia. Procedia – Social and Behavioural Sciences. 2010;6:214.
19. Pauranik A. Narrative Discourse in healthy controls, aphasia and dementia. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2008 Nov 2;11.
20. Pauranik A. Bilingual alexia and agraphia: A neurolinguistic study. Brain and Language. 2005 Oct 1;95(1):241-2.
21. *Bhatnagar SC, Jain SK, Bihari M, Bansal NK, Pauranik A, Jain DC, Bhatnagar MK, Maheshwari MC, Gupta M, Padma MV. Aphasia type and aging in Hindi-speaking stroke patients. Brain and Language. 2002 Nov 1;83(2):353-61.
22. Pauranik A. Neurolinguistic Study of Naming Errors (Paraphasia’s) in Hindi-Speaking Aphasics. Osmania Papers in linguistics.; Volumes 22-23, 1996-1997 (107-134).
23. Pauranik A. Maheshwari MC. Tandon RK. Cerebral evoked responses in prognostication of hepatic encephalopathy. Indian journal of medical research. 1987;85:46-8.
Editorial
24. *Pauranik A. Learning Lessons from the Calamity: Stress in Medicos during Pandemic. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2021 Sep 1; 24(5):650-1.
25. *Pauranik A. APHASIA: Not yet at the high table [In the comity of neurology sub-specialities]. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Sep 1;23(Suppl 2):S45-7.
26. *Pauranik A. What NEXT for neurology education and assessment? Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Mar 1;23(2):151-2.
27. Pauranik A. National Exit Test in India: An opportunity and challenge for Neurology Teachers (Editorial Commentary). Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. :Jan-March 2020; 23(1). (In press).
28. *Pauranik A. Cross-cultural differences in dementia: Indian etiquette of honorifics. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2019 Apr 1;22(2):129-30.
29. *Pauranik A, George A, Sahu A, Nehra A, Paplikar A, Bhat C, Krishnan G, Kaur H, Suresh PA, Ojha P, Singh P. Expert group meeting on aphasia: A report. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2019 Apr 1;22(2):137-46.
30. Pauranik A. Advocacy for neurology: Local, regional, and national. Advocacy in Neurology. 2019 Feb 7:135. Grisold, W., Struhal, W., Grisold, T. (Ed.) Advocacy in Neurology. Oxford University Press.
31. *Singh G, Pauranik A, Menon B, Paul BS, Selai C, Chowdhury D, Goel D, Srinivas HV, Vohra H, Duncan J, Khona K. The dilemma of arranged marriages in people with epilepsy. An expert group appraisal. Epilepsy & Behaviour. 2016 Aug 1;61:242-7.
32. Pauranik A. Dr Oliver Sacks. Neurology India 2016;64(1):201.
33. Pauranik A, Oliver Sacks: Poet laureate of neurology, An Obituary. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2016;19(1):165-166.
34. *Pauranik A. Sporadic Creutzfeldt Jakob disease. Neurology India. 2016;64(3):380.
35. *Pauranik A. Advocacy in neurology. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2008 Jan 1;11(1):60-5.
Letter to Editor
36. *Bharani A, Bhargava KD, Pauranik A. An error of omission in the report on the clinical trial scene in India. The Lancet. 2017 May 6;389(10081):1798.
37. *Pauranik A, Bharani A, Bhargava S, Bajpai A, Jain H, Verma P. Misleading report on clinical trials in India. The Lancet. 2012 May 26;379(9830):1947-8.
38. Pauranik A, Behari M, Maheshwari MC. Pyrazinamide in treatment of tuberculous meningitis. Archives of Neurology. 1986 Oct 1;43(10):982.
Case Report /Case Series
39. Singh P, Pauranik A. Neuropsychological and Multilingual Rehabilitation in Cognitive Communication Disorder (CCD): A Case Study ISSN: 2249-9571 Vol.6; Issue: 3; March 2016.
40. Gupta R, Awasthi R, Pauranik A. Salmonella vertebral osteomyelitis of thoracic spine. Journal of Spinal Surgery. 2014 Jul 1;1(3):135-7.
41. *Kachhara R, Raje P, Pauranik A. Schwannoma originating in lateral recess of the fourth ventricle. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery. 2012 Sep;7(03):151-3.
42. *Asha B, Hansali N, Apoorva P. Successful birth of an IVF baby in a patient with Parkinson’s disease. Journal of human reproductive sciences. 2010 Jan 1;3(1):42-3.
43. Ahuja GK, Pauranik A, Behari M, Prasad K. Eating epilepsy. Journal of neurology. 1988 Sep;235:444-7.
44. Verma A, Pauranik A. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia of abduction. Neurology India 1988;36:163-166.
45. Pauranik A, Verma A, Ahuja GK, Manjunath N. Syndrome of opsoclonus myoclonus following rubella infection : Neurology India 1987;35:25–30.
46. Verma A, Pauranik A, Maheshwari MC, Adverse reactions during treatment of neurocysticercosis with prazeqantel. Neurology India 1987;35:344–352.
47. Pauranik A, Jain S, Maheshwari MC. Herpes simplex virus type-2 encephalitis in peripartum period preceded by hepatitis. Japanese Journal of Medicine. 1987;26(1):84-7.
48. Pauranik A, Verma A, Maheshwari MC. Reversible movement disorder in a patient with post traumatic basal ganglia haematoma. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 1987 Aug;50(8):1076.
49. Pauranik A, Parwani S, Jain S. Simultaneous bilateral central retinal arterial occlusion in a patient with Sneddon syndrome: case history. Angiology. 1987 Feb;38(2):158-63.
50. Pauranik A, Behari M, Maheshwari MC. Appearance of tuberculoma during treatment of tuberculous meningitis. Japanese Journal of Medicine. 1987;26(3):332-4.
51. Verma A, Pauranik A, Maheshwari MC. Adverse reactions during treatment of neurocysticercosis with praziquantel. Neurol India. 1987;35:344-52.
52. Pauranik A, Maheshwari MC, Dinda A, Chopra P. Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis presenting as fatal cerebral haemorrhagic infarction in a twelve year old healthy boy : Case Report and Review of Literature. Neurology India 1985;33:229-235.
Humanities
52. *Pauranik A. Dadi. Neurology. 2024 Feb 13;102(3):e209133.
Review
53. Pauranik A. Recent Advances in Neurology Based on Significant RCTs in Last Three Years. Medicine Update. Vol.25 Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India. 329. (12/28/2015).
54. Pauranik A. A clinical approach to disorders of speech. Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS) 2014;9(4):46-52.
55. Pauranik A. Media Watch. The Lancet Neurology. 2003;2(12):771. Review of book: Assessment of Aphasia, by Otfried Spreen and Anthony H. Risser. Oxford University Press 2003.
56. Pauranik A. Media Watch. The Lancet Neurology. 2004;3(1):69.Review of book: Aphasia and its therapy, by Anna Basso. Oxford University Press 2003.
Editor & Co-Editor for book(s)
57. Pauranik A, Krishnan G (Ed). Annotated Bibliography (Aphasiology Literature from India) 2012.
58. Banerjee D, Pauranik A. (Eds.), Progress in Clinical neurosciences. Vol. (24) 2010, Vol. (25) 2011, Vol. (26) 2012. Neurological Society of India, Byword Books; New Delhi: 2010.
59. Pauranik A. (Ed.), Bhandari M(Co-ed), Narang S. (Co-ed), Niyati P. (Co-ed), Wankhede S (Co-ed), Choubey R. (Co-ed). SAGA-GATHA- A bilingual monograph on the history of Kind Edward Medical School and M.G.M. Medical College, Indore 2004, Indore.
60. Buglar C. (Ed.), Pauranik A. (Co-ed), Sherer A.(Co-ed), Jensen E.(Co-ed), Sonnel A.(Co-ed) Epilepsy Education Manual International Bureau of Epilepsy, Heemstede, Holland 1996.
Book Written
61. Pauranik A. Apasmar; A Basic Book for primary health care workers and educated lay public: 1st Ed. Rotary Epilepsy Trust; Indore: 1994.
Chapters in books
62. Pauranik A, Singh P. Indian Academy of Neurology. Advance in Stroke Rehabilitation, 1st Edition, Debashish Chowdhury (Editor-in-Chief), Abhishek Srivastave, Guhan Ramamurthy (Editors), Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, 2025, pp. 103-116.
63. Pauranik A. Disorders of Speech. API Textbook of Medicine, 12th Edition, Volume 2, Sandhya A Kamath (Editor-in-Chief), Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, 2022, pp. 1708-1719.
64. *Palmer R, Pauranik A. Rehabilitation of Communication disorders. In: Platz T. (Ed.). Clinical Pathways in Stroke Rehabilitation: Evidence-based Clinical Practice Recommendations [Internet]. Cham (CH): Springer; 2021.
65. Pauranik A. Disorder of Speech. Kamath S. (Editor in Chief.) API textbook of medicine.11th Edition. Vol 2. 2019.
66. Pauranik A. Advocacy in Neurology at Local, Regional and National Level.In:Grisold W, Struhal W, Grisold T (ed.) Oxford University Press; 2019.
67. Pauranik A. Approach to Aphasia. In: Mukherjee A. (Editor-in-Chief). IAN Textbook of Neurology. First Edition. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd; 2018:504-514.
68. Pauranik A. Alok Mandliya. Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke. HK Chopra, GS Wander, Praveen Chandra, Viveka Kumar (Editors). A Textbook of Cardiology. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd; 2017. p. 713-727.
69. Pauranik A. Approach to a Patient with Speech and Language Disorders. In: Prabhakar S, Singh G. (ed.) Differential Diagnosis in Neurology. Jaypee The Health Science Publisher. New Delhi: 2015.p.135-147.
70. Pauranik A. Disorders of Speech in Elderly. In: Sancheti P. (Editor). Textbook of Geriatric Medicine. Paras Medical Publisher; Hyderabad: 2014 p.512-520.
71. Pauranik A. Disorder of Speech. In: Munjal Y.P. (editor in chief).10th ed. Vol. 2, API Textbook of Medicine. Association of Physician: 2014.
72. Pauranik A. Disorder of Speech. In: Munjal Y.P. (editor in chief). API Textbook of Medicine. Ninth edition Vol.2, Association of Physicians of India: 2012. p.1383-1389.
73. Pauranik A. Awareness, Rehabilitation and employment of a person with Epilepsy: In GP Mathur S. (ed.) Seizures in children and adolescent. Academia Publisher, Delhi: 2005. p.355-364.
74. Chapparwal BC, Pauranik A. The comatose child. In: Singh M (ed.) Medical emergencies in children: 2nd Edition, Sagar Publications; New Delhi: 1994.p.100-112.
Chapters in CME books
75. Pauranik A. Recent Advances in Neurology Based on Significant RCTs in Last Three Years. Progress in Medicine 2016-2 (Medicine Update 2016) Volume 3. KK Pareek (MD), Gurpreet S Wander (MD DM) (Chief Editors). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd; 2016. pp. 1718-1724.
76. Pauranik A. Patel A; Hormone Replacement therapy and Stroke In: Mishra V. (ed.) Monograph by Association of Physicians of India; Jan 2016: p.107-120.
77. Pauranik A. Current Approach to Language Dysfunction. In: Bhattacharyya KB, Ranganathan LN, (Editors) Reviews in Neurology 2015: Clinical Neurology, Current Concepts in Neurology. Indian Academy of Neurology; 2015. p.70-91.
78. Pauranik A. Aphasia Assessment and therapy based on cognitive neuropsychology in Banerji D, Pauranik A. (ed). Progress in clinical neurosciences. Vol. 26, Neurological Society of India CME. Bangalore. Byword Books; New Delhi: 2012. p.248-273.
79. Pauranik A. Aphasia: So much can be done by a physician in: Kamath SA. (Ed). Vol. 22. Medicine Update: Annual Conference of Association of physicians of India Kolkata: 2012. p.543-553.
80. Prasad K, Pauranik A, Neelakshi AB. Evidence-based clinical neurological examination. Progress in Clinical Neurosciences (Volume 24). 2009 Dec 28:1.
81. Pauranik A. Nutritional disorders of nervous system. In: Das S. (Ed.) Medicine Update. Vol. 13. Annual Conference Association of Physicians of India.2003.
81. Pauranik A. Human Genome Project and its neurological implications. In: Gupta SB (ed). Medicine Update. Vol. 12. Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India. Chennai: 2002.
83. Pauranik A. Aphasia – Clinical Approach. In: Panja M. (ed.) Medicine Update. Vol. 11. Annual Conference of Associations of Physicians of India. New Delhi: 2001.
84. Pauranik A. Tics & Tourette syndrome. In: Bhattacharya K.B. (ed.) Selected topics in Movement Disorders: An update. Symposium on movement disorders. Kolkata: 2000. p.128-136.
85. Pauranik A. Aphasia: Clinical Approach, Indore, UP Neuroscience conference Neurocon 2000. organized by department of neurology, 2000. p. 92-115.
86. Pauranik A. Psychosocial aspects of epilepsy. In: Singh MM (ed.) Vol. 9 part II. Medicine Update Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India. New Delhi:1999. p.47-63.
87. Pauranik A. Behaviour Neurology: Neglect and Attention – Role of Functional Neuroimaging. In: S Mohandas, Rupam Borgohain, Meena AK, editors. Review in Neurology. Indian Academy of Neurology; 1999. p. 41-57
88. Pauranik A. Aphasia with subcortical lesion sites. In: Singh K.K. (ed.) Progress in Clinical Neurosciences. Vol. 2. 36th Annual Conference of Neurological Society of India. New Delhi:1986. p.153-158.
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