Publications by authors named "D Jakhar"

Onychomycosis (OM) is a difficult-to-treat condition, especially considering the limited armamentarium of antifungal drugs, need for prolonged treatment, and poor compliance. This problem is further confounded while treating OM in special populations such as children, elderly, immunosuppressed patients, pregnant or lactating women, and patients with chronic liver or kidney disease. In the absence of standardized treatment guidelines, the antifungal therapy is either withheld or compromised, as it is largely governed by personal preferences or based on anecdotal reports.

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  • Researchers investigated how "brain fog" in post-COVID patients, characterized by cognitive issues and fatigue, relates to abnormal brain activity measured by resting-state EEG (rsEEG).
  • The study included post-COVID participants one year after their infection, many of whom reported fatigue symptoms but did not show cognitive or psychiatric disorders, contrasting them with matched controls who had not experienced COVID.
  • Findings revealed that over 90% of post-COVID participants had no cognitive issues, yet exhibited lower rsEEG alpha activity, particularly among those with more severe fatigue, suggesting a link between abnormal brain rhythms, fatigue, and overall vigilance dysfunction in these individuals.
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Are posterior resting-state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) alpha rhythms sensitive to the Alzheimer's disease mild cognitive impairment (ADMCI) progression at a 6-month follow-up? Clinical, cerebrospinal, neuroimaging, and rsEEG datasets in 52 ADMCI and 60 Healthy old seniors (equivalent groups for demographic features) were available from an international archive (www.pdwaves.eu).

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Background: There has been a significant increase in the incidence of recurrent, resistant, and extensive dermatophyte infections worldwide recently. This menace has spurred the need for more well-designed randomized controlled trials to optimize the treatment of dermatophyte skin infections. One of the limitations in designing such studies is the limited availability of standard and validated score, to measure the severity of dermatophyte infections.

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Post herpetic itch (PHI) is a less commonly reported sequela of herpes zoster. It can begin upon the resolution of the lesions or several weeks later. PHI is neuropathic in nature and is said to be caused by neural injury in the form of demyelination of itch-transmitting nerve fibers in the skin.

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