
AIMS and SCOPE
BHJ is a peer reviewed quarterly published Print and Online journal. It is an official Journal of Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences. The aim of BHJ is improving medical care by publishing sound scientific articles (both research and practice papers) and focus on topics that are of great importance to its readership. It also aims to improve its impact on its readers and be the pioneer to break hot medical news. BHJ has a team of dedicated and highly qualified editors who provide valuable guidance on the journal contents. It also considers authors as equal partners as they are the ones conducting research, writing and rewriting drafts, and submitting the manuscript for publication alongside the reviewers who advise the editors on the importance and novelty of the findings and the soundness of the research methodology. BHJ also thanks its readers, who look up to the journal for accurate and up-to-date scientific and clinical information.
BHJ offers a strong platform for scientists, researches, students, to make their valuable contributions towards the journal. It welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. It publishes original articles, reviews or case reports, Disease patterns, Cost effectiveness/Yields/Medical economics. It has a General Practitioners’ section, Symptoms and signs-Obsolete, Evergreen and New etc. and other informative material of interest and usefulness to medical and dental fraternity.
Editor
S. V. Khadilkar
Dean – BHIMS Professor & HOD, Neurology Department
Bombay Hospital Dean’s Office, 1st floor MRC
12, New Marine Lines Mumbai
khadilkarsatish@gmail.com
Associate Editors
Sunila Jaggi Professor & HOD Department of Radiology
Anil Sharma Professor & HOD Department of Cardiology
Mayur R Moreker Associate Professor Department of Ophthalmology
Sanjay Chatterjee Assistant Professor Department of General Surgery
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Current Issue (Vol 67, No. 4, Oct-Dec 2025 Issue


Scrolling Away Our Intelligence – The Smartphone Generation’s Cognitive Challenge
Editorial l DOI: 10.15713/ins.bhj.201

Prospective Observational Study of Post-Operative Port-Site Pain After Gall Bladder Retrieval from Umbilical vs Epigastric in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Original Article l DOI: 10.15713/ins.bhj.202


Beyond the Scar: Diagnostic Complexity in A Case of Post-Hysterectomy Vault Endometriosis: A Case Report
Case Report l DOI: 10.15713/ins.bhj.204



