Publications by authors named "Agarwal Ashish"

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) are important causes of viral esophagitis mainly in immunocompromised individuals. Both viruses lead to development of focal ulcerations in the esophagus. While there have been rare case reports of esophagitis in immunocompetent individuals, there has not been a single reported case of coinfection with both CMV and EBV in an immunocompetent individual and presenting with diffuse esophageal ulceration.

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Introduction: Acute and chronic pancreatitis (CP) are inflammatory conditions of the pancreas that cause local and systemic complications. The epidemiology of these conditions are not well-known in India.

Methods And Analysis: We describe the protocol and procedures of a multicentre study for delineating the epidemiology of pancreatitis in India.

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Background And Aim: Celiac disease (CeD) is increasingly diagnosed but significant disparities exist in awareness, practices, resources, and legislation worldwide. We conducted a global online survey with CeD experts to assess this disparity internationally.

Methods: A 55 questions survey encompassing nine domains relevant to CeD care (awareness, gluten-free [GF] foods availability/cost/quality, GF labeling, CeD dietician availability, insurance for CeD patients, medical training, research funding, patient support groups, and unmet needs) was generated and sent to CeD experts worldwide electronically.

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  • Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) involves blockage of the hepatic veins and is often linked to a condition that causes increased blood clotting.
  • Systemic amyloidosis is a disorder where misfolded proteins accumulate in the body, causing organ damage, and it typically leads to bleeding issues rather than clotting.
  • The case of a 40-year-old man illustrates how AL amyloidosis can lead to BCS, showing the importance of recognizing its varied and non-specific symptoms for accurate diagnosis.
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  • A significant percentage (16-66%) of COVID-19 patients experience abdominal symptoms, which are often detected through CT scans, but the effectiveness of these scans in diagnosing related issues is unclear.* -
  • This study reviewed data from COVID-19 patients who underwent abdominal CT scans to identify imaging signs of the virus and associated conditions, specifically COVID-19 associated Mucormycosis (CAM), including demographics and lab results.* -
  • Results showed that a majority of patients had abdominal abnormalities, particularly in the hepatobiliary and bowel areas, and there was a correlation between CT severity scores, abdominal symptoms, and elevated D-dimer levels, especially in patients needing ICU care.*
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Introduction: The application of direct current can have a significant impact on the rate of tooth movement and surrounding periodontal ligament collagen turnover. This study aims to provide insight into the optimal characteristics of applied current to achieve enhanced tissue response.

Method: Eighteen male Wistar rats were divided into three groups (I, II, and III).

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Introduction: Life-long adherence to gluten-free diet (GFD) and its assessment is essential for patients with celiac disease (CeD). We have developed and validated a tool for assessing adherence to GFD which can be used by both physicians and dietitians.

Methods: Phase 1: Development, content validation, and assessment of reliability of tool.

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  • - Gluten-free (GF) food products in India are, on average, 232% more expensive than gluten-containing (GC) products, making long-term consumption financially challenging for patients with celiac disease.
  • - While the energy content of GF products is generally similar to GC counterparts, GF pasta, macaroni, and flours have significantly lower protein and dietary fiber content.
  • - Many GF items, including breads and snacks, are higher in total fats, trans-fats, and sodium compared to GC products, highlighting a need for strategies to improve their nutritional quality and affordability.
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Objective: In recent years, patients with celiac disease (CeD) have been reported to have a high prevalence of fatty liver and metabolic syndrome. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the prevalence of fatty liver and metabolic syndrome in patients with CeD and effect of gluten-free diet in them.

Methods: The PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Library databases were searched for original studies upto November 18, 2022.

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Incomplete obliteration of the branchial apparatus results in the formation of branchial cleft anomalies. First branchial cleft anomalies may persist anywhere in the first branchial arch, from the external auditory canal at the level of the bony cartilaginous junction to the submandibular triangle. The majority of cases present in childhood as an opening in the skin though they may present as cysts or neck masses, mostly mistaken for neck abscesses which leads to inadequate treatment and complications.

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Objectives: We hypothesized that crypt failure in the small bowel results in villous flattening in patients with celiac disease (CeD). We investigated whether alterations in the stem cell niche (ISC) are responsible for this phenomenon.

Materials And Methods: We included 92 duodenal (D2/3) biopsies from treatment-naive patients of CeD and 37 controls.

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Introduction: While lifelong and strict adherence to gluten-free diet (GFD) is essential for the successful treatment of celiac disease (CeD), only 30-50% of patients are able to maintain a good adherence to GFD. We determined factors influencing the adherence to GFD at various ecological levels including intra-personal, inter-personal, organizational, community and system-based levels in adult patients with CeD.

Methods: A questionnaire to assess the adherence was developed and it was administered in the CeD clinic to patients with CeD on GFD for >1 year.

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Non-typhoidal Salmonellosis are an important cause of gastroenteritis and invasive disease in developing countries, with increase resistance and mortality in paediatric age group. We report here, a rare case of bacteremia and brain abscess in a 3year old female child with Salmonella enterica serovar Give as a causative organism.

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Objectives: It is challenging to make diagnosis of non-celiac gluten sensitivity/non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCGS/NCWS) in clinical practice, since there is no biomarker and diagnosis is based on response to gluten-free-diet (GFD). We used anti-gliadin antibody (AGA) for screening patients with IBS for gluten-sensitivity.

Methods: 492 Adult-patients with IBS underwent screening for celiac disease and gluten-sensitivity using IgA anti-tissue transglutaminase antibody and IgA-AGA and IgG-AGA, respectively.

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Objectives: To study the epidemiology of non-coronavirus disease-2019 (non-COVID-19) respiratory viral infections with respect to their clinical profile, intensive care needs and predictors of outcome once the non-pharmacological interventions (NPI) during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic were relaxed.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of children with Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) who were SARS-CoV-2 negative, admitted to the Pediatric Emergency/Intensive Care Unit (PICU) from July 2021 through October 2021 was conducted.

Results: One hundred and thirty nine children with median age of 11 (4-28.

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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic affected the management and follow-up of several chronic ailments, including pediatric type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Restricted access to healthcare and fear of contracting the virus during medical facility visits resulted in poor compliance, irregular follow-up visits, treatment, and delayed diagnosis of complications in pediatric diabetes such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). As such, the incidence of complicated DKA in resource-limited settings is high due to delayed presentation, poor compliance with therapy, and associated comorbidities such as malnutrition and sepsis.

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Facial nerve is responsible for the facial expressions and its preservation during parotidectomy is an important aspect for the operating surgeon. The nerve has a long course and the terminal part traverses through the parotid gland. The branching pattern of the nerve within the gland is highly complex and variable, making parotidectomy a challenging surgery.

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Myopericarditis has been reported only rarely in those with anaplasmosis and is typically difficult to diagnose. Lyme carditis can also be difficult to diagnose as it is relatively rare but potentially fatal and usually has nonspecific manifestations. We are presenting a 61-year-old male patient who presented in New Jersey, United States with unremitting fever, chills, and myalgia for two weeks along with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease (IPSID) is an uncommon disease of the small intestine. There is a similarity in the clinical presentations of enteropathic diseases, including celiac disease, tropical sprue, IPSID, and Whipple's disease. A differentiation between them is based on the use of a highly specific serological test for celiac disease and specific histological characteristics.

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