Publications by authors named "K I Khatri"

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), characterized by its ability to generate diverse forms of content including text, images, video and audio, has revolutionized many fields, including medical education. Generative AI leverages machine learning to create diverse content, enabling personalized learning, enhancing resource accessibility, and facilitating interactive case studies. This narrative review explores the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) into orthopedic education and training, highlighting its potential, current challenges, and future trajectory.

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  • - Approximately 15% of the US population suffers from cat allergies, primarily caused by the allergen Fel d 1, which triggers IgE antibody responses and can lead to severe symptoms like asthma.
  • - A comparative analysis of Fel d 1 genes across various domestic and exotic cat species revealed over 100 distinct protein sequence variations and indicated that Fel d 1 has undergone positive selection, indicating greater variability over time.
  • - The significant variability in Fel d 1 genes (41-58% of amino acid differences) suggests that its biological function might differ among cat species or may not be essential, potentially offering evolutionary advantages by enabling the allergen to interact with various physiological ligands.
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Introduction: fixation of unstable intertrochanteric fractures presents a significant challenge, especially in the context of osteoporosis. Intramedullary implants have been established as superior to plate constructs. Our aim is to compare the complications and clinical outcomes of the Proximal Femur Nail (PFN) and Proximal Femur Nail Antirotation-2 (PFNA2) in managing unstable intertrochanteric fractures.

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  • * The case series details three challenging cases: a 55-year-old woman requiring extensive surgery for a mass blocking her bronchus, a 61-year-old woman undergoing lobectomy for a carcinoid tumor, and a 75-year-old woman with multiple health issues who was referred for radiation therapy instead of surgery.
  • * Diagnosis involved imaging and bronchoscopy, revealing well-differentiated tumors with positive neuroendocrine markers; treatment decisions were made collaboratively among a multidisciplinary team, ensuring appropriate management
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Keloids are thickened raised scars that develop due to injury and grow beyond the boundaries of their original wound, mostly affecting individuals with skin of color. This review explores the use of energy-based devices to treat keloids, both using laser monotherapy and in combination with other drugs. Laser therapy alone has shown efficacy in treating keloids.

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