Publications by authors named "D Himanshu Reddy"

Neuronal injury, neurodegeneration, and neuroanatomical changes are key pathological features of various neurological disorders, including epilepsy, stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, autism, and Alzheimer's disease. Accurate quantification of neurons and interneurons in different brain regions is critical for understanding the progression of neurodegenerative disorders in animal models. Traditional scoring methods are often superficial, biased, and unreliable for evaluating neuropathology.

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  • Over the past decade, intrapartum ultrasound (ITU) has gained attention for monitoring labor, but its application in low- and middle-income countries remains limited; the angle of progression (AOP) is the most researched parameter, with few studies suggesting the importance of other ITU measurements.
  • This study aimed to evaluate the predictive accuracy of AOP and head perineal diameter (PD) for vaginal delivery, as well as the impact of changes in these measurements during the first stage of labor.
  • Results showed that AOP ≥ 120° and PD ≥ 2.7 cm significantly correlated with vaginal delivery, with AOP changes (>10°) having the highest accuracy (81%), indicating that ITU provides valuable insights
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Stroke is a serious condition often resulting in mortality or long-term disability, causing cognitive, memory, and motor impairments. A reduction in cerebral blood flow below critical levels defines the ischemic core and penumbra: the core undergoes irreversible damage, while the penumbra remains viable but functionally impaired. This functional impairment activates complex cell signaling pathways that determine cell survival or death, making the penumbra a key target for therapeutic interventions to prevent further damage.

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