
Koi Andar Aaya Tha Kya? Paid Members Public
This is one of those inside medical college jokes. A slightly mad Parsi, let’s call him Zubin, was giving his final IIIrd MBBS practical exams. His long case patient was a 55-years old woman, originally from Uttar Pradesh. In those days (late 1980s), all practical exams were always held

Lessons Learnt from The Translumbar Aortogram Paid Members Public
Any image guided biopsy can cause two major complications. The first is bleeding, which can happen from within a vascular organ (liver, spleen, kidney) or when you injure or traverse a vessel (lung, liver, abdomen, head & neck, mediastinum). The second is a pneumothorax. Many radiologists balk at the idea

Crosstalk Paid Members Public
A message popped up on Rahul’s Slack telling him that Samir, a patient wanted to speak with him. Samir had recently undergone an MRI of the lumbar spine, which Rahul, a radiologist, had reported. Samir had a left posterolateral intervertebral disc hernia, a slipped disc that was pressing on

Above King's Circle Paid Members Public
Background: This write-up is an amalgamation of two pieces, the first published in October 2005 (How Green in My Matunga) and the second in September 2006 (Aamchi Mumbai), before and after I had acquired a copy of Jehangir Sorabjee’s book, “Above Bombay”, which, according to me, is a book
AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH…A LONG WINDING FILM REVIEW Paid Members Public
This was published 16 Aug 2014 in www.manfrommatunga.com. Here is the archive link. I have been such an idiot…waiting for inspiration to strike, after the Mirror column stopped, figuring out what path to take and what to write about. All the highlights in bold are the ideas

Random Saurashtra Notes Paid Members Public
Traveling through Saurashtra during Diwali
Lost in the Mist of Time Paid Members Public
Google Maps and road names in Matunga
Dog Spas, Tattoo Shops...What's Next Paid Members Public
How King's Circle is changing and becoming one big outdoor mall