Publications by authors named "H S Bali"

Wireless Capsule Endoscopy (WCE) has fundamentally transformed diagnostic methodologies for small-bowel (SB) abnormalities, providing a comprehensive and non-invasive gastrointestinal assessment in contrast to conventional endoscopic procedures. The King Abdulaziz University Hospital Capsule (KAUHC) dataset comprises annotated WCE images specifically curated for Saudi Arabian residents. Comprising 10.

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Background A thorough knowledge of the root and canal morphology and their possible variations are essential for successful endodontic treatment. Methods like staining and clearing techniques, cross sectional method can provide precise information on root canal systems, however, these methods are invasive. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the 3-dimensional scans of the maxillofacial skeleton that best visualizes canal morphology and helps in identifying additional canals and roots in vivo.

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Introduction: Maxillary sinus due to its proximity to posterior maxillary teeth could be affected by their pathology. Since cone beam computed tomography is the go-to for 3-D imaging in dental set-up. This study aimed to find out the prevalence of periodontal lesions among maxillary sinus mucosal thickening visiting the Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology of a tertiary care centre.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on assessing the prevalence of fissured tongues among patients at a tertiary care center, highlighting the need for better understanding of oral mucosal variations.
  • Conducted between March and May 2023, it used a descriptive cross-sectional method with a sample of 540 patients, showing a prevalence rate of 13.51% for fissured tongues.
  • The findings revealed higher prevalence rates compared to similar studies, with a nearly equal distribution between male (46.57%) and female (53.42%) patients.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is frequently linked to metabolic disorders and is prevalent in obese and diabetic patients. The pathophysiology of NAFLD involves multiple factors, including insulin resistance (IR), oxidative stress (OS), inflammation, and genetic predisposition. Recently, there has been an emphasis on the use of herbal remedies with many people around the world resorting to phytonutrients or nutraceuticals for treatment of numerous health challenges in various national healthcare settings.

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