Publications by authors named "Bhagwat A"

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhoea is a well known complication following skull base surgery. Identifying the site of leak is the most important determinant for the appropriate approach in the further management of the case. Either transcranial or transnasal approaches may be used, alone or in combination, as deemed appropriate.

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Is Clinical Medicine Dying?

J Assoc Physicians India

October 2024

Recently, I came across a few discussions and write-ups on the dying art of clinical medicine caused by rapid advances in technology, which is replacing previously indispensable instruments such as stethoscope. Fred has interestingly termed it "Hyposkillia." Multiple editorials have decried the loss of clinical skills, and medical educators justify not only teaching but also using basic history-taking and physical examination skills in routine patient care.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a rapidly progressive malignancy without effective therapies for refractory disease. So far, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in AML has not recapitulated the efficacy seen in B cell malignancies. Here we report a pilot study of autologous anti-CD123 CAR T cells in 12 adults with relapsed or refractory AML.

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New drugs and mechanisms of action targeting are urgently needed to solve the global pandemic of tuberculosis. We previously demonstrated that the 8-hydroxyquinoline series has rapid bactericidal activity against . In this work, we determined that the activity of the 8HQ series is potentiated by copper ions and that the activity is dependent on copper since activity was reduced when copper was depleted from the medium.

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Groundwater resources of the densely populated Indo-Gangetic Basin are under increasing pressure, not only from extensive groundwater abstraction, but also from contamination. In this study we aim to better understand how different recharge sources affect the hydrochemical and isotope composition of groundwater. We used the Hindon subbasin in Northern India as a case study.

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A diverse antibody repertoire is essential for humoral immunity. Antibody diversification requires the introduction of deoxyuridine (dU) mutations within immunoglobulin genes to initiate somatic hypermutation (SHM) and class switch recombination (CSR). dUs are normally recognized and excised by the base excision repair (BER) protein uracil-DNA glycosylase 2 (UNG2).

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Immunotherapies have shown great promise in pleural mesothelioma (PM), yet most patients still do not achieve significant clinical response, highlighting the importance of improving the understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Here, we utilized high-throughput, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to de novo identify 54 expression programs and construct a comprehensive cellular catalog of the PM TME. We found four cancer-intrinsic programs associated with poor disease outcome and a novel fetal-like, endothelial cell population that likely responds to VEGF signaling and promotes angiogenesis.

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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare autoimmune disorder impacting the peripheral nervous system, particularly severe in children. This case series assesses the efficacy of paediatric rehabilitation on functional outcomes in paediatric GBS patients. The interventions focused on balance training, strength enhancement, and activities of daily living (ADLs).

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Virus inactivation is a prerequisite for safe handling of high-risk infectious samples. β-Propiolactone (BPL) is an established reagent with proven virucidal efficacy. BPL primarily reacts with DNA, RNA, and amino acids.

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Fermentation of pulses as a clean processing technique has been reported to have a favorable impact on the functional and nutritional quality of the starting materials. Compared to commonly fermented pulses such as peas and chickpeas, limited information is available on the effect of fermentation on lentils, especially when using a high protein isolate (>80% protein) as compared to seeds or flours. Therefore, in the present work, lentil protein isolate was used as a feedstock for submerged fermentation with Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus oryzae, or Lactobacillus plantarum.

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  • The follicular variant of Becker's nevus is a rare skin condition that has been under-reported, with a recent study highlighting its occurrence in 7 patients confirmed by specialized examinations.* -
  • Dermoscopy reveals a unique pattern of skin pigmentation, showing lightening around the hair follicles paired with a net-like darker pigmentation, while histological analyses confirm these findings with specific melanization patterns.* -
  • Although biopsy can definitively diagnose the condition, it is often not required for diagnosis due to the clear visual and dermoscopic characteristics.*
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  • Anterolisthesis is a spinal condition where a vertebra slips forward over the one below it, commonly resulting in lower back pain and mobility issues, particularly at the L5-S1 level.
  • *Factors contributing to anterolisthesis include trauma and congenital abnormalities, and symptoms can be exacerbated by issues with the piriformis muscle, leading to increased pain and altered movements.
  • *Management strategies often involve a holistic approach with physical therapy, pain management, and potentially surgery, as demonstrated in a case involving a 75-year-old male with back pain and lower limb discomfort after a fall.
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Background: Dementia prevalence is predicted to triple to 152 million globally by 2050. Alzheimer's disease (AD) constitutes 70% of cases. There is an urgent need to identify individuals with preclinical AD, a 10-20-year period of progressive brain pathology without noticeable cognitive symptoms, for targeted risk reduction.

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Background: Tissue expansion has been widely used to reconstruct soft tissue defects following burn injuries in pediatric patients, allowing for satisfactory cosmetic and functional outcomes. Factors impacting the success of tissue expander (TE)-based reconstruction in these patients are poorly understood. Herein, we aim to determine the risk factors for postoperative complications following TE-based reconstruction in pediatric burn patients.

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The APOBEC3 enzymes convert cytosines in single-stranded DNA to uracils to protect against viruses and retrotransposons but can contribute to mutations that diversify tumors. To understand the mechanism of mutagenesis, we map the uracils resulting from expression of APOBEC3B or its catalytic carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) in Escherichia coli. Like APOBEC3A, the uracilomes of A3B and A3B-CTD show a preference to deaminate cytosines near transcription start sites and the lagging-strand replication templates and in hairpin loops.

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Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a condition that can be fatal, marked by increased pulmonary vascular resistance that causes blood to shunt from the right to the left. Six infants that present with PPHN due to labile hypoxemia and related cyanosis are examined in this case series. Clinical manifestations, such as premature deliveries, maternal problems, and different reactions to early therapies, are revealed by perinatal and postnatal histories.

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Copper homeostasis plays a crucial role in mycobacteria. In , Rv0474 is a copper-responsive regulator with a copper-binding motif but its homolog in , MSMEG_0918, lacks the copper-binding motif. We generated MSMEG_0918 knockdown strains of using CRISPRi.

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  • * AIRE, an important regulator for T cell tolerance, also plays a role in B cells by interacting with AID to negatively regulate antibody maturation and class switching.
  • * AIRE deficiency results in altered antibody responses, increased mutations, and higher autoantibody levels, highlighting a critical checkpoint in B cell function and potential strategies for improving antibody-based therapies.
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The throughput of mass spectrometers and the amount of publicly available metabolomics data are growing rapidly, but analysis tools such as molecular networking and Mass Spectrometry Search Tool do not scale to searching and clustering billions of mass spectral data in metabolomics repositories. To address this limitation, we designed MASST+ and Networking+, which can process datasets that are up to three orders of magnitude larger than those processed by state-of-the-art tools.

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As the global population ages, understanding the impact of aging on cognitive abilities becomes increasingly crucial. One such cognitive function that exhibits significant changes with advancing age is reaction time (RT). This article presents a comprehensive analysis of RT in older adults, examining its underlying mechanisms, age-related changes, and implications for cognitive functioning.

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