Publications by authors named "B K MAHAJAN"

Background And Purpose: The timeline of alteration of vitamin D and calcium levels in those receiving anti-seizure medication (ASM) remains to be elucidated. To determine the changes in vitamin D levels over a period of 6 months among children receiving monotherapy with commonly used ASM.

Methods: The baseline serum levels of vitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), phosphorus were measured in 32 children (median age 8 years) with newly diagnosed epilepsy.

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  • Patients with severe mitral stenosis and left atrial appendage inactivity have elevated levels of procoagulants and fibrinogen, indicating a hypercoagulable state, similar to those with atrial fibrillation.* -
  • The study involved 35 patients with severe mitral stenosis compared to 35 healthy controls, analyzing their echocardiography results and blood samples for procoagulant levels.* -
  • Results showed significantly higher levels of various procoagulants in patients, suggesting the need for further consideration of oral anticoagulant usage in this group.*
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Managing pruritic conditions is essential due to their significant impact on patients' quality of life. Chronic urticaria (CU), characterized by persistent itching and hives, severely affects daily activities and sleep. CU includes chronic inducible urticaria and chronic spontaneous urticaria, with the latter lacking identifiable triggers, making treatment especially challenging.

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Background: The role of epigenetics in cardiovascular diseases has paved the way for innovative therapeutic approaches. Investigating epigenetic changes using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) holds substantial promise beyond mere diagnostics, especially for heart-related conditions like acute myocardial infarction (AMI), where obtaining tissue samples is a challenge. This study explores the methylation patterns of cfDNA in AMI patients and compares them with genomic DNA (gDNA) from the same individuals, aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of cfDNA as a valuable resource for studying heart-related diseases.

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Background Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an important microvascular complication of long-term type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) leading to blindness if not properly diagnosed and managed. It can develop as early as 7 years before the diagnosis of diabetes. Nail fold capillaroscopy (NFC) is a non-invasive technique for observing capillary microvasculature and there are few studies which have explored the use of NFC in diabetes mellitus patients.

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