Publications by authors named "Anila K N"

Article Synopsis
  • - The gut microbiota consists of around 100 trillion microbes, possessing a genetic diversity greater than the human genome, and plays significant roles in metabolism, immune function, and disease progression.
  • - The relationship between gut microbiota and liver health is a focus of the discussion, highlighting its connection to various chronic liver diseases, although specific scientific evidence is still limited.
  • - The review also explores ways to potentially modify gut microbiota to influence the development and progression of liver diseases, based on recent research findings.
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Management of immunosuppression (IS) in liver transplant recipients in the setting of sepsis is an open stage for debate. The age-long practice of reduction or complete cessation of IS during sepsis has been followed by most centres across the world, although, their exact strategies are highly heterogeneous. On the other hand, the emergence of striking new evidence suggesting that there is, in fact, decreased mortality with the continuation of IS in sepsis, has raised doubts about our previously conceived intuitive notion that IS portends increased risk in sepsis.

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Purpose: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of Imatinib in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) in our hospital population. In addition to identify which brand of imatinib (Gleevec/Veenat) is cost effective for CML patients and to assess the possible adverse drug reactions during the treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemia.

Methods: A non-interventional (observational), both retrospective and prospective study was carried out in the department of Medical Oncology and Haematology of our hospital.

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