Publications by authors named "Doddamani L"

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  • Pneumatic spaces in the temporal bone can allow for the spread of diseases like tumors and infections into the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and vice versa.
  • A study analyzed 100 high-resolution CT scans, revealing varying prevalence rates of these pneumatic spaces: 52% in the roof of the TMJ fossa, 12% in the articular eminence, 5% in the zygomatic process, and 56% in the peritubal area, with a tendency for bilateral presence.
  • The findings underscore the importance of understanding these pneumatic spaces for better interpretation of imaging studies and insight into potential pathological processes affecting the TMJ.
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Background: Median maxillary labial frenum (MMLF) appears as a fold of mucous membrane extending from the lining of the mucous membrane of the lips towards the crest of the alveolar ridge on the labial surface. MMLF can demonstrate certain variations in their shape, size and position, both among individuals and within the same individual at different ages. Many clinicians, not being aware of the normal variations of median maxillary labial frenum misinterpret them as pathological entities.

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Objective: The back-to-school stress survey was designed to compare stress in parents of children/ adolescents with/without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in six European countries and Canada when children prepare to return to school.

Methods: Parents of children/adolescents (6-17 years) with/without ADHD were recruited and interviewed by a consumer research organization. Parents rated potentially stress-causing situations (both standard and specifically related to the return to school) on a scale from 1 (low stress) to 10 (high stress).

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We investigated the efficacy of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) and ovarian steroids in the maintenance/interruption of pregnancy in normal pregnant rats. Holtzman's strain rats were laparotomized to observe the number of implantations. In this study, continuous administration of HCG (5 IU) to normal pregnant rats, from day 8 through days 14 or 19, interrupted gestation, resulting in fetal resorption with many placentomas and placental scars.

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The differentiation and development of the testis in the lizard Calotes versicolor was studied histologically and histoenzymatically from the day of oviposition (stage 27) to 2 months after hatching. The study reveals the appearance of the gonadal component as a genital ridge at stage 27. The first sign of testis differentiation is observed at stage 33, which displays a well-developed medulla consisting of seminiferous cords comprising Pre-Sertoli cells.

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In the present study, we investigated the efficacy of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) in the maintenance of pregnancy in adrenalectomized rats. Holtzman's strain albino rats were adrenalectomized on day 8 of pregnancy and at the same time were laparotomized to observe the number of implantations. Adrenalectomy on day 8 caused abortions or fetal resorption in almost all rats.

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The interaction of 4-aminopyrimido [4',5':4,5] thieno (2,3-b) quinoline and 8-methyl-4-(3-diethylaminopropylamino) pyrimido [4',5':4,5] thieno (2,3-b) quinoline with DNA was studied by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectrophotometry as well as by hydrodynamic methods. On binding to DNA, the absorption spectra underwent bathochromic and hypochromic shifts and the fluorescence was quenched. These compounds are able to bind to DNA with an affinity of about 10(6) M(-1) for calf thymus DNA at ionic strength 0.

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The development of the adrenal gland in the lizard Calotes versicolor was studied histologically and histochemically from the day of oviposition (stage 27) to 60 days after hatching. At stage 27, the adrenocortical cells are found in association with the genital ridge (primordial gonad). The separation of adrenocortical cells from the gonad takes place at stage 31.

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The development of the ovary in the lizard Calotes versicolor has been studied histologically and histochemically from the day of oviposition (stage 27) to 2 months after hatching. The gonadal component appears as a genital ridge at stage 27. Sex differentiation of gonads occurs at stage 34, which indicates that the period of sexual bipotentiality is very brief.

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