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Dr. Arika Bansal , M.B.B.S., M.D.
Dermatologist
Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India   View Clinic 

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Contact Details
 
City
Dehradun
State
Uttaranchal
Country
India

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
2246
State/Board registered with
Uttaranchal Medical council
Specialty
Dermatologist
Years of experience
17
Patients seen per week
150 
Procedures done per week
20 
Specific Skills and Interests
Hair Transplantation, Vitiligo surgery 
Clinic Detail 1
 
Location
429, Street no.8, Rajendra Nagar, Dehradun,
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Timing
9 am-2 pm, 5-8 pm
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
2002 
Degree earned
M.B.B.S. 
Name of the university
Lady Hardinge Medical College 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
2006
Degree earned
M.D.
University/Hospital/Institute
AIIMS 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
•     Got 2nd prize in young dematologists competition for presentation of research work in IADVL annual conference (Delhi) held on 18.12.2005.
•      Vishnupriya Debi Award for best paper published in IJDVL during the year 2006. Paper: Verma KK, Bansal A, Sethuraman G. Parthenium dermatitis treated with azathioprine weekly pulse doses. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2006 Jan-Feb; 72(1): 24-7.
•     Got gold medal in Ophthalmology for getting highest aggregate marks during Final MBBS (2001)
 
Affiliations
IADVL, ACSI, AHRS, DSI 
Other professional achievements
1.     Verma KK, Tejasvi T, Verma K, Sethuraman G, Bansal A. Severe mucocutaneous Behcet's disease treated with dexamethasone pulse. J Assoc Physicians India 2005; 53: 998-9.
2.     Sethuraman G, Fassihi H, Ashton GH, Bansal A, Kabra M, Sharma VK, McGrath JA. An Indian child with Kindler syndrome resulting from a new homozygous nonsense mutation (C468X) in the KIND1 gene. Clin Exp Dermatol 2005; 30: 286-8.
3.     Verma KK, Bansal A, Sethuraman G. Parthenium dermatitis treated with azathioprine weekly pulse doses. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2006 Jan-Feb; 72(1): 24-7.
4.     Bansal A, Sethuraman G, Sharma VK. Pachyonychia congenita with only nail involvement. J Dermatol. 2006 Jun; 33(6): 437-8.
5.     Sethuraman G, Sugandhan S, Bansal A, Das AK, Sharma VK. Familial pigmented purpuric dermatoses. J Dermatol 2006 Sep; 33(9): 639-41.
6.     Bansal A, Sethuraman G. Lymphangioma circumscriptum of the tongue. Indian Pediatr 2006 Jul; 43(7): 650-1.
7.     Khaitan BK, Bansal A, Bhat R, Das AK. A neurofibroma with an unusual morphology. Acta Derm Venereologica 2006; 86: 266-7.
8.     Khandpur S, Bansal A, Sharma VK, Bhatti SS, Singh MK. Twenty nail dystrophy in vitiligo. J Dermatol 2007; 34: 189-92.
9.     Khandpur S, Bansal A, Ramam M, Sharma VK, Das AK, Singh MK, Prasad HK. An unusual presentation of cutaneous tuberculosis: Verrucous tuberculid mimicking Kyrle’s disease. Int J Dermatol 2007; 46: 1298-301.
10.     Sharma VK, Sethuraman G, Bansal A. Evaluation of photopatch test series in India. Contact Dermatitis 2007; 56: 168-9.
11.     Malhotra A, Bansal A, Verma KK, Khaitan BK. Large superficial basal cell carcinoma on face treated with imiquimod 5% cream. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2006; 72: 373-5.
12.     Bansal A, Kumari R, Ramam M. Fixed drug eruption due to cross reaction between two azoles used for different indications. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2008; 74(1): 81.