Publications by authors named "Srinath"

Introduction: Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) is recognized as a diagnostic and prognostic blood biomarker for traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study aimed to evaluate whether UCH-L1 concentrations measured in patients' urine post-injury could serve as a diagnostic or prognostic biomarker for outcomes in various types of acute brain injuries (ABI).

Material And Methods: This pilot study included 46 ABI patients: aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (n = 22), ischemic stroke (n = 16), and traumatic brain injury (n = 8), along with three healthy controls.

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Increases in mean lesional iron content by quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) by ≥6% and/or vascular permeability by dynamic contrast enhanced quantitative perfusion (DCEQP) by ≥40% on MRI have been associated with new symptomatic hemorrhage (SH) in cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). It is not known if plasma biomarkers can reflect these changes within the lesion proper. This cohort study enrolled 46 CCM patients with SH in the prior year.

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Background: Immunization clinics present an opportunity for passive screening for malnutrition among young children through plotting of growth charts. Passive screening for malnutrition can enable timely interventions and improve morbidity and mortality of under-five children. Therefore, we aimed to increase the plotting of growth charts (weight-for-age) to 90%, among under-five children attending immunization clinics in an Urban Health Centre (UHC) in south Delhi over three months.

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 Extensive postmastectomy defects and soft-tissue defects often require some additional flap cover of reconstruction after excision. The reconstruction aim in this group should be a diligent and easy closure with a quality skin cover, early recovery, and brief stay in hospital so that the patients can receive early postoperative radiotherapy/chemotherapy. Medially based abdominal transposition flap is a type C fasciocutaneous flap based on medial perforating vessels.

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Lipidomic alterations have been associated with various neurological diseases. Examining temporal changes in serum lipidomic profiles, irrespective of injury type, reveals promising prognostic indicators. In this longitudinal prospective observational study, serum samples were collected early (46 ± 24 h) and late (142 ± 52 h) post-injury from 70 patients with ischemic stroke, aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury that had outcomes dichotomized as favorable (modified Rankin Scores (mRS) 0-3) and unfavorable (mRS 4-6) three months post-injury.

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Introduction: Anaemia is a major problem which affects half of young Indian women, impacting their health, education, and offspring. Despite ongoing efforts, a comprehensive understanding of anaemia remains limited. This study aims to assess the prevalence of anaemia among young women in rural Haryana and explore its causes comprehensively, which would help in tailoring targeted interventions for anaemia at a primary health care level.

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Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a nemesis of radiotherapy which adversely affects the life of an individual. It is more often seen with conventional external beam radiotherapy using telecobalt machine. Newer radiotherapy techniques are being used in developed nations to circumvent its inherent disadvantages.

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  • Gene fusions, important mutations in cancer, are under-researched in India, despite rising cancer cases.
  • This study analyzed RNA-exome data from 1,392 Indian cancer patients to identify and validate gene fusions using advanced tools and methods.
  • Findings revealed a high prevalence of FGFR fusions and 91 novel potential driver fusions, highlighting their significance as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets across various cancer types.
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Background: The inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) comprising the anterior and posterior bands with interposing axillary pouch is an important static stabilizer of anterior translation and external rotation (ER) in the 90-degree abduction position. No literature is available to determine any ideal graft or isometric point for fixation of any graft to replace the functionality of IGHL such that the tensile stress acting on the graft is under the limits of the tensile properties of the graft used for reconstruction.

Methods: Using finite element method analysis (FEM) of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) with modeling and simulation process, the ultimate tensile strength of the LHBT at the different clock positions of the humeral head attachment and angular positions of the humerus were determined through a combination of Taguchi Design of Experiments and simulation using ANSYS (Analysis system) software.

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Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), ischemic stroke (IS), and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are severe conditions impacting individuals and society. Identifying reliable prognostic biomarkers for predicting survival or recovery remains a challenge. Soluble urokinase type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) has gained attention as a potential prognostic biomarker in acute sepsis.

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  • Aloe vera is a cactus plant known for its historical use in treating wounds, particularly in warm climates.
  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of pure aloe vera gel on second-degree burn wounds, aiming to determine its impact on healing time.
  • Results showed that wounds treated with aloe vera gel healed completely in 11 days, which is faster than the standard healing time of 14 days.
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Background: Cephalometric landmark annotation is a key challenge in radiographic analysis, requiring automation due to its time-consuming process and inherent subjectivity. This study investigates the application of advanced transfer learning techniques to enhance the accuracy of anatomical landmarks in cephalometric images, which is a vital aspect of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.

Methods: We assess the suitability of transfer learning methods by employing state-of-the-art pose estimation models.

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Traditional guidance for intracranial aneurysm (IA) management is dichotomized by rupture status. Fundamental to ruptured aneurysm management is the detection and treatment of subarachnoid hemorrhage, along with securing the aneurysm by the safest technique. On the other hand, unruptured aneurysms first require a careful assessment of natural history versus treatment risk, including an imaging assessment of aneurysm size, location, and morphology, along with additional evidence-based risk factors such as smoking, hypertension, and family history.

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Background: In our routine pediatric dental practice, many of us encounter parents and caretakers of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) who complain about the difficulties they face in daily tooth brushing of their children. Some parents may have to accept defeat as their children face overwhelming medical conditions to cater to; ultimately leading to paradigm shift of oral hygiene leading to increase of dental caries and gingival problems.

Aims And Objectives: To develop and validate a comprehensive tool that can help us in assessing parent related stressors and coping factors with regard to maintenance of oral hygiene of their children.

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Introduction: MicroRNAs (MIRs) play a crucial role in colorectal cancer (CRC) development and metastasis by regulating immune responses. Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are an important predictive factor in many cancers, but, their association with microRNAs have not been studied well in colorectal cancer. Three microRNAs (MIR34A, MIR31 & MIR21), the roles of which in tumorigenesis is well-studied and which also possess immunomodulatory effect, were identified by extensive literature search.

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At room temperature, the absorption and fluorescence properties of coumarin 6-Methoxy-4-(4-nitro-phenoxy methyl)-chromen-2-one (6MNPM) are investigated in pure organic solvents and a combination of acetonitrile (ACN) and tetrahydrofuran (THF). The pure solvents' influence on spectral characteristics is examined by applying theories such as Kamlet and Catalan's multiple linear regression techniques, Reichardt's microscopic solvent polarity parameter, and the Lippert-Mataga polarity function. The significant role of solute-solvent interactions in pure solvents, particularly dielectric interaction and hydrogen bonding.

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Malignant melanoma is a formidable tumor originating from melanocytes of neural crest origin, found in various anatomical locations, primarily in the skin, followed by the eyes and mucosal membranes. This tumor stands out due to its remarkable phenotypic diversity. Transdifferentiation, the process of differentiation into cell lineages other than the one from which the tumor originated, and phenotypic plasticity, characterized by changes in behavior, morphology, and physiology in response to different environmental conditions, can make melanoma a diagnostic conundrum for unwary pathologists.

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Background/objectives: The Government of Kerala initiated a pilot screening programme for diabetic retinopathy in 16 Family Health Centres in Thiruvananthapuram district in 2019 in collaboration with the ORNATE India project. The evaluation of this pilot included a study of its costs and cost-effectiveness to inform decisions about extending the programme throughout Kerala.

Subjects/methods: The participants comprise all 5307 people who were screened for diabetic retinopathy under the pilot programme for whom data could be collected.

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Histopathological image segmentation is a laborious and time-intensive task, often requiring analysis from experienced pathologists for accurate examinations. To reduce this burden, supervised machine-learning approaches have been adopted using large-scale annotated datasets for histopathological image analysis. However, in several scenarios, the availability of large-scale annotated data is a bottleneck while training such models.

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  • E-cigarettes are thought to be safer than regular cigarettes because their liquids don't have known cancer-causing chemicals.
  • However, studies showed that two main ingredients in e-cigarettes, PG/VG and nicotine, can actually help tumors grow and spread more aggressively in test models.
  • Mice exposed to these e-cigarette ingredients developed tumors with a lot of harmful immune cells, but treatment with a specific medicine helped reduce tumor spread without harming the mice.
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Introduction: Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (sICH) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Large-scale trials have shown neutral outcomes for surgical interventions. The recent trial suggested functional benefits from surgical intervention.

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  • Trichofolliculoma is a rare, non-cancerous skin tumor that typically appears in adults, affecting mainly the face and scalp, and is characterized by small hairs protruding from papules or nodules.
  • The exact cause of this tumor is not well understood, and it does not seem to favor one gender over another.
  • A case study of a 45-year-old man showed a facial swelling that was initially misdiagnosed as a sebaceous cyst, but was later confirmed as trichofolliculoma through biopsy and histopathological evaluation.
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Background: Brain recovery mechanisms after injuries like aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), ischemic stroke (IS), and traumatic brain injury (TBI) involve brain plasticity, synaptic regeneration, and neuroinflammation. We hypothesized that serum levels of the p75 neurotrophic receptor (p75NTR) and associated signaling proteins, as well as differentially expressed (DE) microRNAs, could predict recovery outcomes irrespective of injury type.

Methods: A prospective patient cohort with ischemic stroke (IS, n = 30), aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH, n = 31), and traumatic brain injury (TBI, n = 13) were evaluated (total n = 74).

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We use sensory information in remarkably flexible ways. We can generalize by ignoring task-irrelevant features, report different features of a stimulus, and use different actions to report a perceptual judgment. These forms of flexible behavior are associated with small modulations of the responses of sensory neurons.

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