Publications by authors named "D Sethi"

The International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy Particulates Working Group has surveyed the global industry on commonly used regulatory guidance documents pertaining to particulates across various cell and gene therapy (CGT) product-based chemistry and manufacturing controls. Responses were collated from academic and industrially based individuals involved in or making decisions for manufacturing, quality control and analytics. Two surveys covering therapy developers and manufacturing suppliers were created and distributed via e-mail, through focus groups and via social media platforms.

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Background: Hypertension, a prevalent cardiovascular condition, is linked to autonomic nervous system dysregulation, often evidenced by reduced heart rate variability (HRV). Yoga, particularly , may influence autonomic control and improve HRV, thus offering potential benefits for hypertension management.

Purpose: This study intended to assess the impact of the regular use of practice on HRV among hypertensive patients.

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This retrospective study aimed to assess the efficacy of bleomycin and sodium tetradecyl sulphate (STS) as sclerotherapeutic treatment modalities for low-flow vascular and lymphatic malformations. A total of 30 patients in age group of 9-60 years with vascular and lymphatic anomalies in the head and neck region were included in our study and divided into two groups of 15 each. Patients in group 1 received bleomycin injections, while group 2 received STS for treatment.

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  • This prospective observational study assessed the depth of the mastoid antrum using High Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) and during surgery in 35 patients undergoing mastoidectomy at a military hospital.
  • The average depth measured was similar between HRCT (1.625 cm) and surgical measurements (1.651 cm), with significant findings about differences in depth based on age and the presence of Koerner's Septum, but not on gender or specific disease types.
  • Ultimately, 82.3% of pediatric and 82.9% of adult patients had deeper mastoid antrum measurements than the standard depth, indicating anatomical variations that may need consideration in clinical practice.
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Background: Gait abnormality detection is a challenging task in clinical practice. The majority of the current frameworks for gait abnormality detection involve the individual processes of segmentation, feature estimation, feature learning, and similarity assessment. Since each component of these modules is fixed and they are mutually independent, their performance under difficult circumstances is not ideal.

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