Publications by authors named "Ande S"

Bardet-Biedl syndrome is a central obesity syndrome with a hereditary link affecting non-motile cilia that can be diagnosed clinically. Central obesity and polydactyly are important phenotypic features of this syndrome. Most cases are identified in early childhood.

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Aim The aim of this study is to analyze the demographic distribution (age and gender distribution), presenting symptoms, and evaluate the underlying etiology of hyponatremia among the study population. The presence of comorbidities and the volume status (hypovolemia, euvolemia, or hypervolemia) of elderly hyponatremic patients with varying severity of hyponatremia were assessed. Methods This cross-sectional, observational study was conducted in Dr.

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  • Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a condition that causes kidney failure in patients with advanced liver disease, particularly due to liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and ascites, without any prior kidney issues.
  • A study at Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College aimed to analyze the demographic data, causes, and outcomes of 100 HRS patients from various hospital departments, with a focus on their clinical histories and symptomatology.
  • Results revealed that 76% of the patients were male, 78% had alcoholic cirrhosis, with a mortality rate of 12%, underscoring the critical need for early detection and management of HRS to enhance patient care.
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Introduction: While 10% of pregnant individuals report a penicillin allergy, there is no established best practice for penicillin allergy delabeling in pregnancy. To better understand options for penicillin delabeling, we aimed to evaluate two penicillin allergy delabeling protocols in pregnancy regarding efficacy, adverse events, and patient satisfaction.

Material And Methods: From July 2019 to December 2022, we completed a two-center prospective cohort study, where each site recruited pregnant patients over 24 weeks gestational age with a reported penicillin allergy.

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Temozolomide (TMZ) resistance in glioblastoma (GB) poses a significant therapeutic challenge. We developed a TMZ-resistant (TMZ-R) U251 GB model, revealing distinct differences in cell viability, apoptosis, autophagy, and lipid metabolism between TMZ-R and non-resistant (TMZ-NR) cells. TMZ-NR cells exhibited heightened sensitivity to TMZ-induced apoptosis, while TMZ-R cells-maintained viability.

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. Temporal patterns in neuronal spiking encode stimulus uncertainty, and convey information about high-level functions such as memory and cognition. Estimating the associated information content and understanding how that evolves with time assume significance in the investigation of neuronal coding mechanisms and abnormal signaling.

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Ogilvie's syndrome represents an acute form of intestinal obstruction that occurs in the absence of a detectable mechanical blockage impeding fecal passage. Hence, it is also given the name of intestinal pseudo-obstruction. It has been deemed a disease of imbalance between the arms of the autonomic nervous system with an increase in parasympathetic outflow.

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Aim We examine the lipid profile and correlation of serum uric acid (SUA) levels in cases of hypertension and normotensives. Methods The current observational study spanned between April 2022 and April 2024. Throughout the research, 200 patients were examined; 100 of these patients were classified as Stage 1 or Stage 2 hypertensive (as per the seventh report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure), while the other 100 served as controls, meaning they did not have hypertension or any other medical condition that could lead to elevated SUA levels.

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Still's disease is frequently a condition of exclusion for patients with an unidentified cause of fever. Accompanying symptoms typically include fever, arthralgia, and a transient skin rash. The underlying pathophysiology indicates an autoimmune origin.

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  • Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an autoimmune condition that leads to rapid muscle weakness and loss of reflexes, and it is acquired, not hereditary.
  • The case involves a 37-year-old male who experienced rapid progression of weakness in his lower and upper limbs, following a fever and gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Unusually, he presented with some reflex activity in his arms and legs, contrary to typical GBS symptoms, and had nerve studies indicating a mixed type of neuropathy; he required immunotherapy but reacted negatively to the treatment.
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Wilson's disease affects the metabolism of copper and is a rare hereditary disorder that is inherited autosomally recessively. The liver and brain are the main organs affected by this disorder, which causes progressive hepatolenticular degeneration. A 15-year-old male patient arrived at the outpatient department (OPD) with mild abdominal pain on the right side, and both eyes showed Kayser-Fleischer (KF) rings.

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  • Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-related vasculitis (AAV) is a group of diseases that cause severe inflammation of small blood vessels, with subtypes including eosinophilic GPA, Microscopic Polyangiitis, and Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis.
  • A case report describes a 68-year-old man with AAV who experienced tingling and numbness in his legs, without respiratory symptoms or other organ involvement, confirmed by a nerve biopsy showing signs of vasculitic neuropathy.
  • After treatment with glucocorticoids and cyclophosphamide for six cycles, the patient's symptoms improved significantly, enhancing his quality of life.
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Device-induced thrombosis remains a major complication of extracorporeal life support (ECLS). To more thoroughly understand how blood components interact with the artificial surfaces of ECLS circuit components, assessment of clot deposition on these surfaces following clinical use is urgently needed. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which produces high-resolution images at nanoscale level, allows visualization and characterization of thrombotic deposits on ECLS circuitry.

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APCs such as dendritic cells and macrophages play a pivotal role in mediating immune tolerance and restoring intestinal immune homeostasis by limiting inflammatory responses against commensal bacteria. However, cell-intrinsic molecular regulators critical for programming intestinal APCs to a regulatory state rather than an inflammatory state are unknown. In this study, we report that the transcription factor retinoid X receptor α (RXRα) signaling in CD11c+ APCs is essential for suppressing intestinal inflammation by imparting an anti-inflammatory phenotype.

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Unlabelled: Correlations between the oxidative stress response and metabolic reprogramming have been observed during malignant tumor formation; however, the detailed mechanism remains elusive. The transcription factor Nrf2, a master regulator of the oxidative stress response, mediates metabolic reprogramming in multiple cancers. In a mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), through metabolic profiling, genome-wide gene expression, and chromatin structure analyses, we present new evidence showing that in addition to altering antioxidative stress response signaling, Nrf2 ablation impairs multiple metabolic pathways to reduce the generation of acetyl-CoA and suppress histone acetylation in tumors, but not in tumor-adjacent normal tissue.

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Introduction: Cardiac arrest remains one of the most common causes of death with the majority occurring outside of hospitals (out of hospital cardiac arrest). Despite advancements in resuscitation management, approximately 50% of comatose cardiac arrest patients (CCAP) will suffer a severe unsurvivable brain injury. To assess brain injury, a neurological examination is conducted, however, its reliability in predicting outcomes in the first days following cardiac arrest is limited.

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Introduction: Termed the "silent epidemic," traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the greatest global contributors not only to post-traumatic death but also to post-traumatic long-term disability. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to specifically evaluate the prognostic value of features on initial imaging completed within 24 h of arrival in adult patients with TBI.

Method: The authors followed the PRISMA 2020 checklist for systematic review and meta-analysis design and reporting.

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Background: Although it is well known that vascular closure devices (VCD) are commonly used in therapeutic interventional radiological procedures, standard use in diagnostic procedures is not as well studied.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the real-world safety and effectiveness of the VCD in both diagnostic and therapeutic interventional radiological procedures.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective, single center study included all patients where VCDs were used for either a diagnostic or therapeutic interventional procedure.

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Rapid urbanization can lead to significant environmental contamination with potentially toxic elements (PTEs). This is of concern because PTEs are accumulative, persistent, and can have detrimental effects on human health. Urban soil samples were obtained from parks, ornamental gardens, roadsides, railway terminals and locations close to industrial estates and dumpsites within the Lagos metropolis.

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Immunometabolism plays a crucial role in the activation and functional plasticity of immune cells, which in large determines a variety of health and disease states. Factors that integrate immunometabolism in immune cell signaling and functions are beginning to be identified. Previously, we have reported that two transgenic mouse models, Mito-Ob and mutant Mito-Ob (m-Mito-Ob), overexpressing a pleiotropic protein, prohibitin (PHB) or a mutant form of PHB (Tyr114Phe-PHB or m-PHB), respectively, developed distinct immunometabolic phenotypes.

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Hemorrhagic transformation is caused by extravasation of blood products from vessels after acute ischemic stroke. It is an undesirable and potentially devastating complication, which occurs in 10%-40% of clinical cases. Hemorrhagic transformation is classified into four subtypes based on European cooperative acute stroke study II.

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Introduction: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a catastrophic neurological condition with significant economic burden. Early in-hospital mortality (<48 hours) with severe TBI is estimated at 50%. Several clinical examinations exist to determine brain death; however, most are difficult to elicit in the acute setting in patients with severe TBI.

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Lung cells are constantly exposed to various internal and external stressors that disrupt protein homeostasis. To cope with these stimuli, cells evoke a highly conserved adaptive mechanism called the unfolded protein response (UPR). UPR stressors can impose greater protein secretory demands on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), resulting in the development, differentiation, and survival of these cell types to meet these increasing functional needs.

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The resident immune cells (e.g., macrophages) present in major metabolic tissues, such as adipose and liver tissues, play crucial roles in respective tissue homeostasis through cross talk with metabolic tissues, and consequently in metabolic homeostasis at the systemic level, and their dysregulation contributes to metabolic dysregulation at large, as well as many associated diseases.

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