Publications by authors named "Nanjundappa"

Coffee has long been popular worldwide. The rise in lifestyle-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke, dementia, and others has motivated coffee usage and illness prevalence studies. Some studies show coffee consumers are at risk for such diseases, whereas others show its active components protect them.

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Foliar blast, caused by , poses a major challenge to pearl millet ( (L.) R. Br) production, leading to severe yield losses, particularly in rainfed ecologies.

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The global crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) necessitates the development of broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs effective against multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogens. BWC0977, a Novel Bacterial Topoisomerase Inhibitor (NBTI) selectively inhibits bacterial DNA replication via inhibition of DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. BWC0977 exhibited a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 0.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular (CV) events specifically in transgender adults, a group that has been less studied compared to cisgender populations.
  • Using the U.S. National Inpatient Sample database from 2020, researchers categorized 19,345 transgender patients into obesity and non-obesity groups, analyzing their health outcomes like mortality and heart-related events.
  • Findings showed higher rates of major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) and cardiac arrests in the obesity cohort, indicating significant health risks associated with obesity in transgender individuals.
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  • - Mesenteric ischemia is a condition caused by insufficient blood flow to the intestines, which can lead to serious complications.
  • - The severity of this condition varies based on which blood vessels are affected and the presence of alternative blood supply pathways.
  • - Although it can cause abdominal pain, mesenteric ischemia is rare, difficult to diagnose due to nonspecific symptoms, and requires prompt treatment for better recovery chances.
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stalk rot (FSR), caused by the species complex, is an economic threat to maize cultivation all over the world. We investigated the population structure and genetic diversity of species obtained from five major maize-growing regions in India. The locus was used for phylogenetic analysis of geographically distinct isolates of , , , , and causing FSR.

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For endovascular treatment of below-the-knee (BTK) peripheral artery disease (PAD), independently adjudicated real-world outcomes comparing non-stent-based balloon angioplasty (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty) and adjunctive treatments with or without a concomitant ipsilateral femoropopliteal (FP) artery intervention are scarce. A total of 1,060 patients from the multicenter XLPAD registry who underwent non-stent-based BTK PAD intervention between 2006 and 2021 were included. The primary outcome was the 1-year incidence of major adverse limb events (MALEs), a composite of all-cause death, any amputation, or clinically driven repeat revascularization.

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Metformin is a widely prescribed medication for the management of type 2 diabetes. It is known to have a high safety index; however, it can cause serious adverse effects such as lactic acidosis, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease. Elderly patients are at higher risk of developing metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) due to aging kidneys.

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Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma () is a rare condition, and it usually presents with acute onset neck or back pain, progressive weakness, and other symptoms of spinal cord compression. Catheter-directed thrombolysis is one option for limbs threatened by iliofemoral venous thrombosis; other options, such as venous thrombectomy (either open or percutaneous), are also available. There are few reported cases of SSEH owing to catheter-directed thrombolysis for deep venous thrombosis ().

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  • The study of coronary artery disease (CAD) focuses on understanding how plaque forms and develops, which is critical for improving treatment methods.
  • Current coronary angiography (CAG) has limitations as it can only provide static images of arterial blockages without revealing the underlying mechanisms or predicting disease progression.
  • A modified CAG technique analyzes blood flow patterns using fluid mechanics principles, helping to identify various flow types and their relationship with arterial lesions, paving the way for better treatment options for CAD.
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  • Current treatments for pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS) and total occlusion (PVTO) face challenges with high rates of restenosis, prompting a study on a new method.
  • This study compares drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty and stenting to traditional angioplasty and stenting, analyzing data from two patient groups over different time periods.
  • Results show that the DCB method significantly lowers the chances of restenosis and need for additional procedures compared to standard care, highlighting its effectiveness and safety.
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Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is an uncommon genetic disorder that affects small blood vessels in the brain. It leads to neurological symptoms, disability-adjusted life years, and difficult emotional and physical situations for patients and their families. As unusual brain symptoms appear, it becomes important to understand the different clinical manifestations of CADASIL.

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In older adults, diagnosing, treating, and preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be challenging. This case is of an 82-year-old female of white descent, who was admitted to a post-acute care facility following hospitalization for delirium and a UTI. Hypoactive delirium may be the only clinical manifestation of recurrent UTI.

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Motile cilia have essential cellular functions in development, reproduction, and homeostasis. Genetic causes for motile ciliopathies have been identified, but the consequences on cellular functions beyond impaired motility remain unknown. Variants in and cause severe disease not explained by loss of motility.

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Background: Body Mass Index (BMI) has a significant impact on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patient outcomes; however, major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular outcomes in patients with severe sepsis have been poorly understood. Our study aims to explore and provide insight into its association.

Methods: This is an observational study looking at the impact of BMI on COVID-19-severe sepsis hospitalizations.

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Background:  Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a potentially lethal respiratory illness caused by a newly identified coronavirus called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Given the novelty of the virus, high caseloads, and increasing turnaround time for reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) results, accurate information about the clinical course and prognosis of individual patients was largely unknown. This has forced physicians all over the world to brainstorm attempts to come up with reliable indicators like chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) for any changes suggestive of COVID-19; surrogate laboratory parameters such as C-reactive protein (CRP), ferritin, D-dimer, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), or interleukin-6 (IL-6) for assessing the severity of the disease; and other organ-specific tests to identify the multiorgan involvement in severe-to-critical COVID-19.

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Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) can be monitored theoretically by the difference of the partial pressure of arterial (PaCO) to end-tidal CO (EtCO). We aimed to test the hypothesis that the PaCO-EtCO gradient in infants with PPHN would be higher compared to infants without PPHN. Prospective, observational study of term-born ventilated infants with echocardiographically-confirmed PPHN with right-to-left shunting and term-born control infants without respiratory disease.

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One of the rare complications following acute COVID-19 infection is acute transverse myelitis (ATM). With only a few cases of ATM reported in the literature, an addition of longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) diagnosed in our patient would underscore the complexity and diversity of neurological manifestations associated with this viral illness. A 54-year-old patient presented to the emergency department with fever, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting.

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