Publications by authors named "Arora Rohit"

Introduction: The exact mechanisms of bone remodelling after scaphoid fractures are not fully understood. Blood supply may lead to delayed consolidation and non-unions as challenging long-term problems. The aim of this study was to follow-up the microstructure during the scaphoid bone remodelling process using High Resolution peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (HR-pQCT) and compare the results with clinical and laboratory data.

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This study integrated and analyzed human single-cell RNA sequencing data from four publicly available datasets to enhance cellular resolution, unveiling a complex landscape of tuft cell heterogeneity within the human colon. Four tuft subtypes (TC1-TC4) emerged as defined by unique gene expression profiles, indicating potentially novel biological function. Tuft cell 1 (TC1) was characterized by an antimicrobial peptide signature; TC2 had an increased transcription machinery gene expression profile consistent with a progenitor-like cell; TC3 expressed genes related to ganglion (neuronal) development; and TC4 expressed genes related to tight junctions.

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  • The study aimed to identify burn patients who would need intensive rehabilitation after being discharged based on their symptoms at discharge.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,049 adult burn patients and identified three clusters: low, moderate, and high symptom burdens, with Cluster 3 showing the most severe needs.
  • The BURN-OP tool was developed to accurately identify high-risk patients (Cluster 3) at the time of discharge, helping prioritize care and improve long-term health outcomes.
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Tongue cancer at a young age demonstrates an increase in incidence, aggressiveness, and poor response to therapy. Classic etiological factors for head and neck tumors such as tobacco, alcohol, and human papillomavirus are not related to early-onset tongue cancer. Mechanisms of development and progression of this cancer remain unclear.

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  • There is a significant lack of research on injuries and illnesses in elite luge athletes, prompting this study to analyze their health issues during training and competition periods.
  • 40 elite athletes self-reported their injuries and illnesses using a detailed questionnaire, revealing that illnesses were the most common health issue (41.9%), followed by acute injuries (31.9%) and overuse injuries (24.0%).
  • The study found that the majority of athletes (95%) experienced at least one health problem, highlighting the urgent need for prevention programs and the establishment of a concussion protocol in the sport.
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Objective: The main objective of this study was to examine the relationship between mobility patterns during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and orthopedic trauma patients in Austria. Utilizing global positioning system (GPS)-based mobility data, the attempt was to assess both the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on reducing orthopedic trauma patients and the degree of compliance to the imposed movement restrictions.

Methods: This retrospective analysis included all patients (283,501) treated at 3 major level I trauma centers in Austria.

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  • Machine-learning datasets are usually assessed by their size and class balance, but diversity measures that consider element frequencies and similarities are potentially more informative.
  • A new Python package has been developed to easily calculate these diversity measures for large datasets, filling a gap in the tools available for Python users compared to R and Julia.
  • The package can compute frequency-sensitive measures from Hill's D-number framework and other similarity measures, and it also compares datasets, with examples demonstrating its use in fields like immunomics, metagenomics, and medical imaging.
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Background: Glucosinolates (GSLs) are the most controversial yet ignored class of phytochemicals. These are the middleman phytochemicals that have low bioactivity. But once there is any injury in the plant-manmade, insect caused, or natural-magic happens.

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Background: Glucosinolates (GSL) play an important role in providing defense to plants and helping them to cope with various biotic, as well as abiotic, stresses. Many living beings including humans and animals, including some herbivores, have adapted themselves to use this defense mechanism for their own use. More than 120 glucosinolates are distributed within a large number of plants.

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  • Postburn pruritus is a frustrating symptom for individuals with healing or healed burn wounds, prompting the search for effective treatments.
  • A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of various interventions for postburn itch, analyzing 25 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with over 1,166 participants.
  • The interventions examined included neuromodulatory agents, topical therapies, physical modalities, laser treatments, and electrical stimulation, highlighting a range of approaches but leaving the effectiveness of each option still somewhat uncertain.
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Introduction: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes after surgical treatment of proximal femoral fractures utilizing the Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA), with the main focus on complications and reoperations. The secondary aim was to compare the outcomes of patients with and without cement augmentation of the cephalomedullary nails.

Materials And Methods: All patients with an acute proximal femoral fracture consequently treated with a PFNA between January 2011 and Dezember  2018 were evaluated.

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Distal radius fractures are one of the most frequent fractures of the upper extremities. The decision for conservative or surgical treatment is made after appropriate diagnostics using conventional radiographic and usually computed tomography imaging examinations. If the indications for surgical treatment are present, various options for reduction and fixation are available.

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In vivo high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) studies on bone characteristics are limited, partly due to the lack of standardized and objective techniques to describe motion artifacts responsible for lower-quality images. This study investigates the ability of such deep-learning techniques to assess image quality in HR-pQCT datasets of human scaphoids. In total, 1451 stacks of 482 scaphoid images from 53 patients, each with up to six follow-ups within one year, and each with one non-displaced fractured and one contralateral intact scaphoid, were independently graded by three observers using a visual grading scale for motion artifacts.

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Parietal thinning was detected in a 72-year-old with recurrent headaches. Quantification of bone loss was performed applying two- and three-dimensional methods using computerized tomographies. Two-dimensional methods provided accurate measurements using single-line analyses of bone thicknesses (2.

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In forensic medicine, estimating human skeletal remains' post-mortem interval (PMI) can be challenging. Following death, bones undergo a series of chemical and physical transformations due to their interactions with the surrounding environment. Post-mortem changes have been assessed using various methods, but estimating the PMI of skeletal remains could still be improved.

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Osteomyelitis is a bone disease caused by bacteria that can damage bone. Raman handheld spectroscopy has emerged as a promising diagnostic tool for detecting bone infection and can be used intraoperatively during surgical procedures. This study involved 120 bone samples from 40 patients, with 80 samples infected with either or Raman handheld spectroscopy demonstrated successful differentiation between healthy and infected bone samples and between the two types of bacterial pathogens.

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Previously, it has been shown that maximum-entropy models of immune-repertoire sequence can be used to determine a person's vaccination status. However, this approach has the drawback of requiring a computationally intensive method to compute each model's partition function , the normalization constant required for calculating the probability that the model will generate a given sequence. Specifically, the method required generating approximately 10 sequences via Monte-Carlo simulations for each model.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence and characteristics of sports-related concussions (SRCs) for a professional ice hockey team during one regular season in the International Central European Hockey League.

Background: Repeated concussions are a common cause of long periods of absence in team contact sports, with a wide range of potential short- and long-term consequences for the affected athlete. Questions mainly regarding early diagnosis and ideal follow-up treatment remain unanswered, especially regarding the timing of return to sports (RTS).

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Unlabelled: The study shows a high incidence of motion artefacts in a central European population and a significant increase of those artefacts with higher age. These findings may impact on the design and conduct of future in vivo HR-pQCT studies or at least help to estimate the potential number of drop outs due to unusable image quality.

Purpose: Motion artefacts in high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) are challenging, as they introduce error into the resulting measurement data.

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SARS-CoV-2 has had a measurable impact on the field of orthopedic and traumatological surgery. To date, scarce data on intramural SARS-CoV-2 infections in orthopedic and traumatological patients have been reported. Therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate the effect of nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 infections in orthopedic and traumatological inpatients regarding symptoms of infection, mortality, duration of hospitalization, and other relevant patient-dependent factors.

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Bone analyses using mid-infrared spectroscopy are gaining popularity, especially with handheld spectrometers that enable on-site testing as long as the data quality meets standards. In order to diagnose in human bone grafts, this study was carried out to compare the effectiveness of the Agilent 4300 Handheld Fourier-transform infrared with the Perkin Elmer Spectrum 100 attenuated-total-reflectance infrared spectroscopy benchtop instrument. The study analyzed 40 non-infected and 10 infected human bone samples with , collecting reflectance data between 650 cm and 4000 cm, with a spectral resolution of 2 cm (Agilent 4300 Handheld) and 0.

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  • The study investigates the impact of spatial organization in the tumor microenvironment, specifically focusing on HPV-negative oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) by analyzing single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.
  • Findings reveal distinct transcriptional profiles and cellular compositions between the tumor core (TC) and leading edge (LE), with the LE showing a conserved gene expression pattern across various cancers linked to poorer clinical outcomes.
  • The research also highlights the potential for using spatially-regulated cell development models to predict drug response, providing valuable insights for targeted therapies in cancer treatment.
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Purpose: To compare clinical and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in patients with recurrent patellar dislocation after medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction using either a gracilis tendon (GT) or quadriceps tendon autograft (QT).

Methods: All MPFL reconstruction performed between 2017 and 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Only patients with isolated MPFL reconstruction, without any major patellofemoral risk factors and a minimum follow-up of 24 months, were included in the study.

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  • Distal radius fractures can often be effectively treated conservatively with reduction and immobilization, especially in older patients who may face surgical risks.
  • Aims to achieve good wrist function post-treatment by immobilizing the wrist after closed reduction that aligns with patient expectations.
  • Ideal candidates for conservative treatment include those with significant comorbidities, younger patients with specific minimal deformities, and low functional or cosmetic demands, while contraindications include severe deformities, open fractures, or issues affecting hand function.
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