Publications by authors named "Jasani M"

Peanuts ( L.) with high oleic acid content have extended shelf life and several health benefits. Oleic, linoleic, and palmitic acid contents in peanuts are regulated by and mutant alleles.

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Context: Postoperative fever is known to occur after all surgical procedures irrespective of the type of anesthesia. Thermometry devices that work without touching or disturbing the child seem to be appreciated more than the conventional skin contact thermometers. However, whether this technology is reliable to be adapted for routine pediatric surgical care is debatable.

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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important nutrient-rich food legume and valued for its good quality cooking oil. The fatty acid content is the major determinant of the quality of the edible oil.

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Solubility advantage of thermodynamically highly unstable cocrystals, which undergo solution-mediated phase transformation (SMPT) in less than 1 min, does not translate to enhanced dissolution. The present study was aimed to understand the impact of polymeric additives on dissolution of thermodynamically highly unstable cocrystal with specific emphasis on influence of drug-polymer interactions. Exemestane-maleic acid was selected as a model cocrystal with SMPT time of <30 s and eutectic constant ( K) of 75475.

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Littoral cell angioma is a rare primary splenic vascular tumor, originating from the littoral cells lining the red pulp sinuses of the spleen, with variable presentation. Here, we present the case of a 2-year-old male child presenting with chronic thrombocytopenia which resolved after splenectomy.

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Primary chylopericardium is a rare entity in the pediatric population, which is characterized by chyle accumulation in the pericardial sac. Treatment of this rare problem is a management dilemma as no definitive treatment has been found to be curative. We share our experience of treating chylopericardium with minimally invasive surgery.

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This report provides important background information on osteoporosis (OP) and bone complications of cancer for the dental team, and discusses why bisphosphonate (BP) therapy is vital for patients with the two conditions. It also addresses several questions, including in particular: 'Is withholding BP therapy the best way to prevent osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurrence?' Also,'Of the two, which is more important: ONJ or OP fracture prevention?' CPD/Clinical Relevance: BP therapy offers OP patients the promise of a fracture-free life and the prevention of fracture-related pain, disability, loss of qualify of life (QOL) and the shortening of life. Without BP therapy, the lifetime risk of fracture occurrence in OP patients is as high as 1 in 2 women and 1 in 5 men; whilst using it, the relative risk of ONJ occurrence is as low as between 1 in 10, 000 and 1 in 100, 000.

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BACKGROUND: A helium-oxygen gas mixture (heliox) has low gas density and low turbulence and resistance through narrowed airways. The effects of heliox on pulmonary mechanics following severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm were investigated and compared to those of a nitrogen-oxygen gas mixture (nitrox) in an innovative pediatric porcine, independent lung, mechanical ventilation model. RESULTS: All of the lungs showed evidence of severe bronchospasm after methacholine challenge.

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Study Objective: To determine the impact of administration rate and buffering on the pain associated with subcutaneous infiltration of lidocaine.

Methods: Forty-two adult volunteers employed at a tertiary care center participated in this prospective, single-blinded study. Each subject received four lidocaine injections prepared and administered as follows: slow, buffered (SB); slow, unbuffered (SU); rapid, buffered (RB); rapid, unbuffered (RU).

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The effects of three anesthetic regimens on an established model of pediatric porcine hypoxic-hypercarbic arrest were examined. Twenty-four preadolescent miniature piglets were paralyzed, mechanically ventilated and anesthetized with one of three regimens: IM + IV pentobarbital (n = 8); IM + IV ketamine (n = 8); or IM ketamine+inhaled isoflurane (n = 8). Asphyxial cardiopulmonary arrest was induced and, after and 8 min cardiac arrest nonintervention interval, a standardized protocol of manual CPR with mechanical ventilation was performed.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate changes in knee osteoarthritis (OA) features over time using microfocal radiography, particularly focusing on patients taking NSAIDs versus a placebo.
  • In the study involving 45 OA patients, it was found that while there was no overall difference in joint space width (JSW) between treatment groups, those with early disease showed significant differences favoring NSAID treatment.
  • Results indicated that osteophyte size increased in the placebo group but remained stable in the NSAID group, suggesting potential benefits of NSAIDs in managing early OA symptoms.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how joint space width (JSW) measurements can predict cartilage thickness in knees affected by osteoarthritis (OA).
  • JSW was compared with cartilage thickness from imaging taken in different positions, revealing a strong correlation in the medial compartment but not in the lateral compartment.
  • The findings suggest that JSW is a reliable indicator of cartilage condition in the medial compartment of OA-affected knees, but its effectiveness varies based on the stage of the disease.
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The objective of this study was to review experience, outcome, and satisfaction after a laryngotracheal separation (LTS) procedure in pediatric patients. Chart reviews and phone questionnaires were used. Factors reviewed included hospitalizations and infections prior to and after LTS, morbidity, and impact on quality of life.

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  • The study aimed to compare joint space narrowing (JSN) in osteoarthritis (OA) knees using two radiographic views: standing semiflexed and weight-bearing tunnel views.
  • Findings revealed that JSN was identified in the tunnel view for 22% of knees that the standing view missed, while 30% showed JSN in both views, indicating the tunnel view is more effective for detection.
  • The research highlighted that significant bony changes, like subchondral sclerosis and osteophytes, could be present even in knees with normal joint space width, emphasizing the importance of using both radiographic views for a comprehensive assessment.
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Objective: To compare three endotracheal epinephrine instillation techniques in a pediatric porcine hypoxic-hypercarbic cardiopulmonary arrest model.

Design: Prospective, randomized, laboratory comparison of three instillation techniques.

Setting: Large animal research facility at a children's hospital.

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Objective: To compare timed inspiratory-cycle endotracheal (ET) instillation of epinephrine (EPI) with instillation during apnea during CPR.

Methods: Prospective randomized laboratory comparison of two ET-EPI instillation techniques in 24 preadolescent anesthetized and paralyzed Yucatan swine (mean weight 10.3 +/- 1.

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CsA nephrotoxicity in rats is associated with an increase in renal thromboxane production. Treatment with selective thromboxane synthase inhibitors or receptor antagonists improves renal function in these animal models. In humans, it is unclear whether intervention aimed at reducing the effects of thromboxane on the kidney will be clinically useful.

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Signal intensity (SI) of individual pixels on sagittal magnetic resonance (MR) images of normal human knee cartilage was quantified to investigate whether it was related to cartilage proteoglycan content. In five subjects, images were acquired with spin-echo sequences with a TR msec/TE msec of 1,000 or 700/20 and a three-dimensional gradient-echo (GRE) sequence (60/15). In a sixth subject, the GRE sequence alone was used with 15 degrees, 30 degrees, and 50 degrees flip angles.

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Eighty-nine patients with established OA of the knee joint, already on regular NSAIDs for joint pain, were randomly allocated to receive 100 mg/day of slow release diclofenac (45 patients) or matching placebo (44), in place of their NSAID, for 2 years. Thirty-eight patients withdrew or dropped out of the study. The major causes for withdrawal were lack of efficacy (three active, 12 placebo, P < 0.

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Lectins have specificity for certain carbohydrate structures in macromolecules. Lectins are, therefore, useful histochemical tools for demonstrating the composition and localization of components of connective tissue matrices, such as articular cartilage. In order to assess the significance of observed lectin-binding patterns, experiments were performed in which monoclonal antibodies against chondroitin sulphate- and keratan sulphate-containing proteoglycans and link proteins were applied to sections of bovine articular cartilage after enzymatic digestion with chondroitinase ABC and keratanase.

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Most of the male STR/ORT mice develop osteoarthritis (OA) involving the medial tibial plateau. A peculiarity of two chondroprotective drugs is the presence of a nitrogen atom so that cleavage of the molecule could generate a molecule that might act as an inhibitor of monoamine oxidase (MAO). Direct examination showed abnormal localization of MAO in the potentially osteoarthritic cartilage indicating possible abnormal response to catecholamines.

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