Publications by authors named "K A Suri"

Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) is a neurological disorder usually presenting as loss of pain and thermal sensation over the ipsilateral face and contralateral half of the body, ipsilateral limb ataxia, Horner's syndrome, dysphagia, nystagmus, hiccups among other symptoms but never with limb weakness. In the present case, the patient presented with ipsilateral hemiparesis, which can be attributed to the extension of the infarct caudally beyond the pyramidal decussation, affecting the corticospinal fibers in the upper cervical cord, a variant of LMS, known as Opalski syndrome (OS).

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  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) involves a range of disorders influenced by complex genetic and environmental factors, suggesting that targeting multiple genes might enhance treatment effectiveness.
  • Various phytochemicals, known for their neuroprotective and antioxidant properties, may relieve ASD symptoms, but their specific molecular targets and mechanisms remain largely unclear.
  • This study explores six phytochemicals—Cannabidiol, Crocetin, Epigallocatechin-3-gallate, Fisetin, Quercetin, and Resveratrol—investigating their potential to target key proteins related to ASD through advanced methodologies like network pharmacology and molecular docking.
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Background and objective Radiation therapy plays a significant role in the radical treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancers. Studies have shown the radiobiological advantage of accelerated chemoradiation over conventional chemoradiation as it reduces the chances of accelerated repopulation and decreases overall treatment time. This study aimed to assess the response and toxicities of accelerated concomitant chemoradiation in locally advanced head and neck cancer patients.

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Gastrointestinal disorders originate in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), and the therapies can benefit from direct access to the GIT achievable through the oral route. RNA molecules show great promise therapeutically but are highly susceptible to degradation and often require a carrier for cytoplasmic access. Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are clinically proven drug-delivery agents, primarily administered parenterally.

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Purpose: To assess risk factors for contact lens (CL)-related bacterial keratitis, cases and high-risk controls were enrolled. Using high-risk controls can help elucidate whether certain CL types or modalities are attributable to disease burden if risky wear patterns are similar between the cases and controls. This analysis identified whether such CL factors were associated with the occurrence of bacterial keratitis.

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