Publications by authors named "A S Kapali"

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  • A study investigated whether birth by Caesarean section (CS) is linked to a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) in individuals born in Norway between 1967 and 2003.
  • The research found that being born by CS modestly increases the risk of MS, specifically in preterm births, while no significant risk was observed for those born at term.
  • Additionally, emergency CS was linked to a greater MS risk compared to planned CS, suggesting that underlying complications in pregnancies may influence these associations.
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Immunohistochemistry plays a vital role in the diagnosis of small round cell tumors. CD99 immunonegativity is one of the features, which helps in distinguishing neuroblastoma from other small round cell tumors. NKX2.

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Background: Knowledge concerning exposure to abuse in adulthood and in pregnancy in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) is sparse.

Objective: To determine the occurrence of adult abuse and abuse in relation to pregnancy in women with MS and their risk of revictimization (repeated abuse as adults after childhood abuse).

Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised pregnant women from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort study.

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Surgical management of node positive breast cancer requires axillary dissection. Interpectoral nodes (IPNs) or Rotter's nodes removal is controversial as there is hardly any tissue in this region. IPNs involvement is rarely seen among breast cancer patients.

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