Publications by authors named "B M Bashyal"

Introduction: Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is defined as bleeding within the brain parenchyma. Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a dynamic parameter that can be affected by an underlying condition like microangiopathy (e.g.

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  • In early 2021, foliar blight symptoms were found on Chinese cabbage at a research farm in Tripura, India, affecting 5-10% of the plants, characterized by grayish water-soaked lesions.
  • Samples from the infected plants were treated, cultured, and examined microscopically, revealing mycelium with distinct characteristics attributed to the fungus Rhizoctonia solani.
  • Genetic sequencing of the isolates confirmed their identity as R. solani, showing high similarity with existing sequences in GenBank, and the isolates were deposited in the Indian Type Culture Collection.
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The Ustilaginoidea virens -rice pathosystem has been used as a model for flower-infecting fungal pathogens. The molecular biology of the interactions between U. virens and rice, with an emphasis on the attempt to get a deeper comprehension of the false smut fungus's genomes, proteome, host range, and pathogen biology, has been investigated.

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Frailty is a multidimensional syndrome associated with a decline in reserve capacity across multiple organ systems involving physical, psychological, and social aspects. Weakness is the earliest indicator of the frailty process. Multi-morbidity is the state of presence of two or more chronic diseases.

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  • Antinuclear antibody-negative lupus nephritis is rare, and some patients may develop antibodies later, indicating underlying immune issues.
  • A case study of a 25-year-old woman with lupus symptoms but negative ANA tests emphasizes the need for a holistic approach in diagnosing lupus nephritis, rather than relying solely on serological tests.
  • Early intervention with immunosuppressive treatment led to significant improvement, highlighting the importance of swift management in potentially life-saving situations for patients with suspected lupus nephritis.
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