Publications by authors named "I M Bhatia"

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  • Leishmaniasis, transmitted by sand flies, is prevalent in Bihar, India, with three common forms: cutaneous, mucosal, and visceral, typically presenting as fever and enlarged organs.
  • A case of pyrexia of unknown origin revealed a patient with low CD4 counts (HIV-negative) who was diagnosed with co-infection of CMV and visceral leishmaniasis, despite lacking typical signs like hepatosplenomegaly.
  • Effective treatment with ganciclovir and amphotericin led to symptom resolution, highlighting the importance of recognizing rare presentations and co-infections in immunocompromised patients.
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Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, has a high mortality rate; however, an early prediction helps to reduce the risk. In the current literature, various approaches have been developed for the prediction of lung carcinoma (at an early stage), but these still have various issues, such as low accuracy, high noise, low contrast, poor recognition rates, and a high false-positive rate, etc. Thus, in this research effort, we have proposed an advanced algorithm and combined two different types of deep neural networks to make it easier to spot lung melanoma in the early phases.

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  • - The text discusses the rising prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), which has become the leading chronic liver disease globally among both children and adults, highlighting a lack of regional guidelines for its prevention and management in young populations.
  • - A consensus meeting was held in Mumbai on April 20, 2024, where national and international experts collaborated to develop recommendations for the diagnostic evaluation and management of pediatric MASLD, given the condition's significant burden and epidemiology.
  • - The recommendations suggest using the term MASLD instead of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), noting that the disease is particularly common among overweight Indian children and adolescents, and is often asymptomatic or shows mild symptoms,
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Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung condition characterized by chronic respiratory symptoms (breathlessness, cough, and expectoration). In the advanced stages, patients often report to the Accident & Emergency department due to worsening of symptoms. Because of the repeated exposure to corticosteroids during the management of exacerbations, these patients are susceptible to super additional infections.

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Life and Death 2: The Brain was the first computerized neurosurgical simulator. It was developed as a commercial video game for a general audience. Despite this, it contains many valuable lessons for the simulation and education of nontechnical skills as well as being a historical landmark in the field of neurosurgery and medical simulation.

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