Publications by authors named "B Vishwanath"

Naja naja snake bite causes thousands of deaths worldwide in a year. N. naja envenomed victims exhibit both local and systemic reactions that potentially lead to death.

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Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease that involves dysregulated proliferation of keratinocytes. Psoriatic skin lesions are characterized by redness, thickness, and scaling. The interleukin axis of IL-23/IL-17 is critically involved in the development of human psoriasis.

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Snake bite envenomation causes tissue damage resulting in acute and chronic inflammatory responses. Inflammasome activation is one of the factors involved in tissue damage in a mouse model of snake envenomation. The present study examines the potency of Indian Big Four snake venoms in the activation of inflammasome and its role in local and systemic tissue toxicity.

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Cross-component prediction is an important intra-prediction tool in the modern video coders. Existing prediction methods to exploit cross-component correlation include cross-component linear model and its extension of multi-model linear model. These models are designed for camera captured content.

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Background/objectives: Children admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) can present with a variety of skin lesions and the need for dermatology consultation is increasing. Dermatoses in the PICU can be primary or secondary to treatment or underlying systemic illness. Our objective was to study the frequency, pattern, and systemic associations of mucocutaneous findings among children in the PICU.

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