Publications by authors named "Aishwarya Sridhar"

Background: Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is an immune-mediated, inflammatory, demyelinating disorder with a range of clinical presentations including acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), optic neuritis (ON), myelitis, and cerebral cortical encephalitis. Phenotypic expression of MOGAD varies with age. MOG antibody (MOG-Ab) titers at disease onset, as well as longitudinally, may predict clinical disease course.

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Regulatory approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) was based on results of large, randomized clinical trials, resulting in limited outcomes data in patient cohorts typically underrepresented in such trials. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ICIs in these unique patient cohorts. This is a multicenter, retrospective analysis of real-world data at six academic and community clinics in the United States from 1 January 2011 to 1 April 2018.

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  • Neonatal orbital complications can be severe and need quick diagnosis and treatment, as seen in a case of a 25-day-old baby with rapid onset symptoms like eye bulging and swelling.
  • Despite an initial attempt at treatment with antibiotics, the condition worsened, leading to an MRI that indicated right orbital cellulitis, possible abscess, and inflammation.
  • Successful treatment involved a difficult transnasal endoscopic procedure to drain and relieve pressure, resulting in significant improvement in the patient's symptoms post-surgery.
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Background: Bharatanatyam dance form is an amalgamation of emotion, rhythm, expression, and sculpturesque poses that demand high levels of physical and psychological power during a performance.

Objectives: To explore musculoskeletal pain and analyze risk factors in Bharatanatyam dancers. The level of injury risk for the "" posture adopted by dancers was also assessed.

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Polluted waters are an important reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes and multidrug-resistant bacteria. This report describes the microbial community, antibiotic resistance genes, and the genetic profile of extended spectrum β-lactamase strains isolated from rivers at, Pune, India. ESBL-producing bacteria isolated from diverse river water catchments running through Pune City were characterized for their antibiotic resistance.

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Introduction: Breast cancer incidence and related mortality is increasing in Indian women. Indian ladies hesitate to seek medical care for breast related issues. Screening mammography, proved to effectively reduce mortality, has been deemed not feasible in Indian context due to cost considerations.

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