Publications by authors named "Binita Neupane"

Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is characterized by severe pain in the anterior aspect of the neck and tenderness is present during the thyroid gland's palpation. It is commonly caused by viruses including mumps, measles, rubella, coxsackievirus, influenza, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Painless subacute thyroiditis is rare and can present as a fever of unknown origin (FUO).

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With the increasing use of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors for type 2 diabetes and heart failure, clinicians need to understand how to treat euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), which is a potential side effect of the medication. The disease triad of euglycemic ketoacidosis, acute pancreatitis, and hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) has complex pathogenesis, and often the trigger of the triad is unknown. Here, we present an unusual case of euglycemic DKA in a transitioning transgender woman on canagliflozin who was treated with 10% dextrose and insulin infusions and apheresis.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This study compares two methods of estimating fetal weight, Johnson's and Hadlock's, against actual birth weights in term pregnancies to assess their accuracy and practicality.
  • - Conducted over six months with 200 women at Kirtipur Hospital, results indicated Johnson's method had a smaller average error and provided estimates closer to actual birth weights than Hadlock's method.
  • - The research suggests Johnson's method is more user-friendly and can be applied in various settings, while Hadlock's method remains important for detecting issues and confirming estimates made with Johnson's approach.
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Reproducible detection of uranyl, an important biological and environmental contaminant, from complex matrixes by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is successfully achieved using amidoximated-polyacrylonitrile (AO-PAN) mats and carboxylated gold (Au) nanostars. SERS detection of small molecules from a sample mixture is traditionally limited by nonspecific adsorption of nontarget species to the metal nanostructures and subsequent variations in both the vibrational frequencies and intensities. Herein, this challenge is overcome using AO-PAN mats to extract uranyl from matrixes ranging in complexity including HEPES buffer, Ca(NO) and NaHCO solutions, and synthetic urine.

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