Publications by authors named "D N S V Ramesh"

Introduction: Patients with persistent coccygodynia who do not respond to conventional therapies may undergo ganglion impar block (GIB). We looked at how GIB therapy for individuals with persistent coccygodynia affected their coccygeal dynamic patterns.

Materials And Methods: Patients with persistent coccydynia with GIB once using a trans-Sacro-coccygeal technique with fluoroscopy supervision were taken up for the study.

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Cancer metastasis is a major contributor to patient morbidity and mortality, yet the factors that determine the organs where cancers can metastasize are incompletely understood. In this study, we quantify the absolute levels of over 100 nutrients available across multiple tissues in mice and investigate how this relates to the ability of breast cancer cells to grow in different organs. We engineered breast cancer cells with broad metastatic potential to be auxotrophic for specific nutrients and assessed their ability to colonize different organs.

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Pain is a common complaint among a spectrum of diseases. Although an ideal objective method of pain assessment is lacking, several validated tools are available for use in clinical research and practice. The tool considerations are based upon the parameters to be assessed and factors specific to patient, disease, and availability of instruments.

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We experimentally determined the ground and excited state dipole moments of BMNFC (5-bromo-N'-[(Z)-(4-methoxyphenyl)methylidene]naptho[2,1-b]furan-2-carbohydrazide) dye using the solvatochromic shift method and various solvatochromic correlations, including Lippert's, Bakhshiev's, Kawski-Chamma-Viallet's, and solvent polarity equations. We employed the B3LYP/6-311G (d) level of theory to calculate the HOMO, LUMO, and MESP. In this study, we synthesized AgO nanoparticles using a quick and cost-effective chemical reduction method.

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent condition affecting aging men, necessitating a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to diagnosis and management. This manuscript, through the summarization of the latest evidence, aims to establish a consensus among clinicians regarding optimal strategies for diagnosing and managing BPH, to improve patient care and outcomes in clinical practice. A panel of urologists conducted a comprehensive review of the literature by searching various databases and search engines (PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane databases).

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