Publications by authors named "Amit Datta"

Background: Ocular disorders can arise in the advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) for various reasons, including uraemia, biochemical abnormalities, hypertension and inadequate haemodialysis treatment.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Pediatric Nephrology Department, both inpatient and outpatient, of from January 2020 to July 2021. The study aimed to identify and compare ophthalmological changes among children at different stages of CKD to assess potential visual threats.

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Arsenic contamination is a global health concern, primarily through contaminated groundwater and its entry into the food chain. The association between arsenic exposure and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is particularly alarming due to CVDs being the leading cause of death worldwide. Arsenic exposure has also been linked to changes in telomere length, mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn), and deletion, further increasing the risk of CVDs.

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  • Inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure is linked to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), showing significant differences in cardiac tissue injury among patients from arsenic-affected areas in Bangladesh who underwent open-heart surgery.
  • Patients from arsenic-affected areas had higher concentrations of iAs in urine, nails, and cardiac tissues, indicating greater exposure and potential tissue damage.
  • Genetic factors, specifically single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), were associated with iAs concentrations in patients, suggesting a possible role of genetic variations in susceptibility to iAs-related cardiac injury.
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Millions of people around the world are chronically exposed to Arsenic (As) through food and drinking water. Studies revealed that Arsenic is genotoxic and causes damage to DNA. In this study, we evaluated and for their alleviative properties against Arsenic induced genotoxicity using Wistar Rat model.

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Aims And Object: Identification and selection of patients suffering from terminal stage in bed ridden condition upto village level and to determine the type of palliative care need. Also to asses the effectiveness of the palliative care provided at the bed side.

Materials: All registered patients under palliative care of Regional Cancer Centre, Agartala from 2014 April to 2016 March.

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Introduction: Radiation exposure from intra-operative fluoroscopy in orthopaedic trauma surgery is a common occupational hazard. References for fluoroscopy use in the operating room for commonly performed operations have not been reported adequately. This study aimed to report appropriate intra-operative fluoroscopy use in orthopaedic trauma and compare the effect of surgery type and surgeon grade on radiation exposure.

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A commonly diagnosed cancer, prostate cancer (PrCa), is being regulated by the gene RNASEL previously known as PRCA1 codes for ribonuclease L which is an integral part of interferon regulated system that mediates antiviral and antiproliferative role of the interferons. Both somatic and germline mutations have been implicated to cause prostate cancer. With an array of available Single Nucleotide Polymorphism data on dbSNP this study is designed to sort out functional SNPs in RNASEL by implementing different authentic computational tools such as SIFT, PolyPhen, SNPs&GO, Fathmm, ConSurf, UTRScan, PDBsum, Tm-Align, I-Mutant, and Project HOPE for functional and structural assessment, solvent accessibility, molecular dynamics, and energy minimization study.

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Background: Malaria has been a major life threatening mosquito borne disease from long since. Unavailability of any effective vaccine and recent emergence of multi drug resistant strains of malaria pathogen Plasmodium falciparum continues to cause persistent deaths in the tropical and sub-tropical region. As a result, demands for new targets for more effective anti-malarial drugs are escalating.

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Recent concerning facts of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV); a Togaviridae family alphavirus has proved this as a worldwide emerging threat which causes Chikungunya fever and devitalizing arthritis. Despite severe outbreaks and lack of antiviral drug, a mere progress has been made regarding to an epitope-based vaccine designed for CHIKV. In this study, we aimed to design an epitope-based vaccine that can trigger a significant immune response as well as to prognosticate inhibitor that can bind with potential drug target sites by using various immunoinformatics and docking simulation tools.

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Ophthalmologic complications are frequently encountered in intensive care unit (ICU) patients (Grixti et al. Ocul Surf 2012;10(1):26-42). However, eye care is often overlooked in the critical care setting or just limited to the ocular surface because treatment is focussed on the management of organ failures.

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Ocular surface disorders are frequently encountered in patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Because of significant impairment of major organs, treatment is focused on the management of organ failures. Therefore, ophthalmological complications are frequently overlooked in this setting.

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Salter's innominate osteotomy may predispose to anterior over-coverage of the acetabulum. Over cover or retroversion has been demonstrated to be a cause of hip pain, impingement and subsequent osteoarthritis. We reviewed the long-term follow up of seventeen skeletally mature hips in sixteen patients who had previously undergone a Salter's osteotomy in childhood.

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We performed a genomic study combining single-cell mRNA differential display and RNA subtractive hybridization to elucidate CD8 T-cell quiescence/ignorance. By comparing actively maintained quiescent CD8 T cells from liver tumour tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) with quiescent T cells at the single-cell level, we identified differentially expressed candidate genes by high-throughput screening and comparative analysis of expressed sequence tags (ESTs). While genes for the T-cell receptor, tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor, TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) and perforin were down-regulated, key genes such as Tob, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, lung Krüpple-like factor (LKLF), Sno-A, Ski, Myc, Ets-2 repressor factor (ERF) and RE1-silencing transcription factor (REST/NRSF) complex were highly expressed in the quiescent TIL CD8 cells.

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The prevalence of osteoarthritis is high in all ethnic and demographic groups. The timing of surgery is important because poor preoperative functional status is related to poor postoperative function. The aim of our study was to compare the preoperative knee function in patients of Asian origin with that of Caucasians living in the same community.

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Whilst the use of re-transfusion drains in primary knee arthroplasty has gained acceptance in reducing the requirement for donor blood products postoperatively, their use in total hip arthroplasty remains uncertain. Using two groups of 32 patients, a comparison was made between re-transfusion drains and vacuum drains in primary total hip arthroplasty in one centre and the requirement for postoperative donor blood. No statistically significant difference was found between the groups in terms of blood loss (p=0.

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Deep infection complicating arthroplasty surgery carries a heavy financial and emotional burden on any orthopaedic service. The cost of hospital acquired infection is estimated at 1 billion per year by the National Audit Office. Healthcare associated infection is an area currently under great scrutiny.

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Between 1996 and 2002, we treated 60 patients (65 hips) by hip resurfacing. The notes and radiographs of these cases were studied retrospectively and the modalities of failure identified. At a mean follow-up of 51 months, 14 of these cases (22%) required revision surgery.

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