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Dr. Nataraj KS

Dr. Nataraj KS

15+ years of experience
Consultant

Sri RL Jalappa Hospital & Research Centre, Tamaka

Bangalore

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Dr. Nataraj KS, a prominent pediatric hematologist located in Bangalore, India, boasts a wealth of experience spanning over 15 years. He completed his MBBS at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar, MD in internal medicine at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, and DM at West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.

Dr. Nataraj has made significant contributions to the field through his research papers published in reputable national and international journals. He has undergone specialized training in Bone marrow transplantation at AIIMS, New Delhi, and Cell and gene therapy at Houston Methodist Hospital, Texas, USA.

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Dr. Nataraj KS’s Clinical Interests

  • Leukemia
  • Lymphoma
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • MDS
  • Immunodeficiency disorders
  • Bone Marrow Transplant

Member of Associations

  • Member of the American Society of Hematology
  • Member of the American Society for Clinical Oncology
  • The Indian Society for Hematology and Transfusion Medicine
  • The International Society for Cellular Therapies
  • Member of the European Blood Marrow Transplantation Society

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Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well

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