Publications by authors named "Balan K"

Acquired capillary malformation, also known as Fegeler syndrome, is a rare condition in adults, often linked to trauma. This report presents a 49-year-old male with a violaceous nodule on the fourth toe, clinically resembling Kaposi's sarcoma. Dermoscopic examination revealed surface scaling, thick intersecting white lines, and a rainbow pattern.

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  • - Scuba diving is popular and entails various health impacts due to high-pressure underwater environments, influencing breathing and metabolism, which can increase the risk of decompression sickness caused by nitrogen bubbles in tissues.
  • - Nutrition plays a significant role in a diver's response to stresses like inflammation and oxidative stress, but current guidelines are more focused on saturation divers, leaving recreational divers without tailored nutritional advice.
  • - This review aims to consolidate existing nutritional recommendations for recreational divers, suggest daily caloric intake based on workload, and highlight the lack of research connecting diet with diver safety and health.
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  • Becker's nevus (BN) is a benign, unilateral skin lesion that shows up as a hyperpigmented, hairy area, usually seen in adolescents, and is rarely found on the lower limbs.
  • A 17-year-old boy presented with typical dermoscopic signs of BN on his lower leg, highlighting the effectiveness of dermoscopy in the diagnosis.
  • While no definitive treatment exists for BN, cosmetic improvements are often the goal, and laser therapy has been found effective; however, treatment may not be necessary if the patient is unconcerned about appearance.
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  • Acute localized exanthematous pustulosis (ALEP) is a rare, usually harmless skin reaction that can occur after taking certain medications.
  • A five-year-old boy developed a pustular rash on his back 10 days after receiving oseltamivir and ceftriaxone for a respiratory infection, with the rash being mildly itchy but resolving quickly with treatment.
  • This case of ALEP is notable for its unusual zosteriform appearance and for presenting with a delayed onset of symptoms, challenging the usual guidelines that suggest a faster reaction time.
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Introduction: Despite the availability of several treatments for psoriasis (PsO), factors influencing the persistence of secukinumab (SEC) therapy remain inadequately understood. This study aimed to identify predictors of SEC persistence in PsO.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 109 PsO patients who received SEC treatment at least 1 year.

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Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian parasite of the phylum Apicomplexa that causes cyclosporiasis, a human-specific gastrointestinal disease. Unlike most enteric pathogens, C. cayetanensis does not infect via direct fecal-oral transmission between humans because shed oocysts must be exposed to environmental triggers prior to becoming infectious.

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REIIBP is a lysine methyltransferase aberrantly expressed through alternative promoter usage of NSD2 locus in t(4;14)-translocated multiple myeloma (MM). Clinically, t(4;14) translocation is an adverse prognostic factor found in approximately 15% of MM patients. The contribution of REIIBP relative to other NSD2 isoforms as a dependency gene in t(4;14)-translocated MM remains to be evaluated.

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  • Fresh fruits and veggies can get contaminated with harmful germs, which can cause sickness in people, so it's important to find ways to stop this from happening.
  • Farmers in Ohio and Georgia tested soil, water, manure, and compost to see how many germs were present and how farming practices affected them.
  • The study found that certain germs were more common in manure and water, and that weather and the way farmers use animal waste were linked to the presence of these germs.
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Background: Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTL) is an aggressive type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma with dismal outcome. A better understanding of disease biology and key oncogenic process is necessary for the development of targeted therapy. Super-enhancers (SEs) have been shown to drive pivotal oncogenes in various malignancies.

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  • The study highlights the growing importance of small specialty crop farms (SSCF) in the U.S. due to increased consumer interest in local produce.
  • Researchers analyzed genomic diversity from bacteria isolated from dairy manure across 10 SSCFs in Northeast Ohio, identifying various sequence types and gene patterns indicating potential transmission between farms.
  • Findings revealed that certain isolates carried genes that enhanced resistance to environmental stresses and antimicrobials, suggesting a complex interplay between bacteria and farm management practices over time.
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  • Researchers developed a new primer/probe combination (Mit1C) for real-time PCR to specifically detect the foodborne parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis in produce.
  • * The new combination targets a unique part of C. cayetanensis' mitochondrial genome, ensuring it does not cross-react with similar organisms.
  • * Testing showed it could detect as few as 5 oocysts in contaminated cilantro, raspberries, and romaine lettuce, indicating high sensitivity and efficacy for food safety applications.
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  • Campylobacter spp. are the main cause of bacterial foodborne illnesses globally, with raw milk, poultry, seafood, and fresh produce as primary sources.
  • Contamination often comes from fecal material, insects, and agricultural water, highlighting the need for effective surveillance.
  • The review discusses variations in detection methods used worldwide and the challenges in creating new techniques for quick and accurate Campylobacter detection.
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Multiple myeloma is an incurable malignancy with marked clinical and genetic heterogeneity. The cytogenetic abnormality t(4;14) (p16.3;q32.

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Water is vital to agriculture. It is essential that the water used for the production of fresh produce commodities be safe. Microbial pathogens are able to survive for extended periods of time in water.

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Scope: Certain food emulsifiers may interfere with gut barrier function in ways correlating to increased exposure to allergens. Understanding the consequences of interactions between these food ingredients and the intestinal epithelium is important for evaluating allergen dose exposure characteristics.

Methods And Results: This study challenged Caco-2 cell monolayers, an in vitro model of human intestinal epithelial tight junctions with synthetic polysorbate-80 or natural lecithin alone, or in combination with known allergens (egg proteins: ovalbumin, ovomucoid, and ovotransferrin; and a synthetic form of galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose [alpha-gal], an allergen of increasing concern).

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The detection of Salmonella in spices is challenging due to the presence of antibacterial components. In this study, we evaluated the use of an adsorbent beta zeolite in pre-enrichment media to improve the recovery of Salmonella from cinnamon bark and oregano leaves. Samples (25 g) were spiked with varying levels of S.

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Most rapid identification methods for Campylobacter are designed to detect thermotolerant Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) and Campylobacter coli (C. coli).

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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) are also known as intelligent transportation systems. VANET ensures timely and accurate communications between vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) to improve road safety and enhance the efficiency of traffic flow. Due to its open wireless boundary and high mobility, VANET is vulnerable to malicious nodes that could gain access into the network and carry out serious medium access control (MAC) layer threats, such as denial of service (DoS) attacks, data modification attacks, impersonation attacks, Sybil attacks, and replay attacks.

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Shiga Toxin (Stx)-producing E. coli (STEC) continue to be a prominent cause of foodborne outbreaks of hemorrhagic colitis worldwide, and can result in life-threatening diseases, including hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), in susceptible individuals. Obesity-associated immune dysfunction has been shown to be a risk factor for infectious diseases, although few studies have addressed the role of obesity in foodborne diseases.

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Salmonella enterica serovar Oranienburg (SO) was linked to a human salmonellosis outbreak in the Midwest in 2015 and 2016 from consumption of eggs. However, unlike Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (SE), little is known regarding the potential of SO to colonize in laying hens and contaminate eggs. We used in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate tissue colonization and survival capacity of SO.

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Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder, which is not well understood at the molecular level. Exactly why some brain regions produce epileptic discharges and others do not is not known. Patients who fail to respond to antiseizure medication (refractory epilepsy) can benefit from surgical removal of brain regions to reduce seizure frequency.

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Constitutive expression, along with senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SAβG), are commonly accepted biomarkers of senescent cells (SCs). Recent reports attributed improvement of the healthspan of aged mice following -positive cell killing to the eradication of accumulated SCs. However, detection of /SAβG-positive macrophages in the adipose tissue of old mice and in the peritoneal cavity of young animals following injection of alginate-encapsulated SCs has raised concerns about the exclusivity of these markers for SCs.

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Salmonella Typhimurium is the leading cause of human non-typhoidal gastroenteritis in the US. S. Kentucky is one the most commonly recovered serovars from commercially processed poultry carcasses.

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