Publications by authors named "Karam T"

Cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB) is an uncommon form of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis accounting for ≤2% of mycobacterium tuberculosis cases and is more often reported from developing countries. Tuberculid, a cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction to mycobacteria or its fragments, is a another rare cutaneous manifestation seen in association with tuberculosis of other organ systems including tuberculous lymphadenitis, pulmonary tuberculosis, etc. Co-occurrence of a tuberculid with CTB is extremely rare.

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CEDNIK syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and keratoderma of which 25 cases from 19 families have been reported to date. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the loss-of-function pathogenic variant of the SNAP29 gene encoding a member of the SNARE family of proteins. We describe two female siblings from a Syrian parent-related family with CEDNIK syndrome due to homozygous pathogenic variant in SNAP29 [c.

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  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis is caused by specific parasites, and current treatment options are limited, but β-carbolines show potential for combating this infection.
  • The study evaluates two specific β-carbolines for their effects on amastigotes, examining their activity, cytotoxicity, and changes in cellular structure using electron microscopy.
  • Results indicate that these β-carbolines effectively induce oxidative stress and cause significant structural changes in the parasites, ultimately leading to their death.
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Matricaria chamomilla L. has been used for centuries in many applications, including antiparasitic activity. Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease, with limited treatments, due to high cost and toxicity.

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Nebulin (Neb) is associated with the thin filament in skeletal muscle cells, but its functions are not well understood. For this goal, we study skinned slow-twitch soleus muscle fibers from wild-type (Neb) and conditional Neb knockout (Neb) mice. We characterize cross-bridge (CB) kinetics and the elementary steps of the CB cycle by sinusoidal analysis during full Ca activation and observe that Neb increases active tension 1.

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Purpose: The purpose was to study the retinopathy status in diabetic patients with a risk of diabetic foot (DF) syndrome visiting a tertiary care hospital in South India.

Methods: In this cross sectional study all patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) with a risk of DF syndrome, visiting a tertiary care hospital during the study period, underwent an ophthalmological evaluation for documentation of their retinopathy status.

Results: One hundred and eighty-two patients diagnosed to have a risk profile for DF syndrome were included in the study.

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The synthesis, characterization, ultrafast dynamics, and nonlinear spectroscopy of 30 nm nanospheres of brilliant green-bis(pentafluoroethylsulfonyl)imide ([BG][BETI]) in water are reported. These thermally stable nanoparticles are derived from a group of uniform materials based on organic salts (nanoGUMBOS) that exhibit enhanced near-infrared emission compared with the molecular dye in water. The examination of ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy results reveals that the overall excited-state relaxation lifetimes of [BG][BETI] nanoGUMBOS are longer than the brilliant green molecular dye in water due to steric hindrance of the torsional degrees of freedom of the phenyl rings around the central carbon.

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Photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM) is a technique to produce and then image evanescent electromagnetic fields on the surfaces of nanostructures. Most previous applications of PINEM have imaged surface plasmon-polariton waves on conducting nanomaterials. Here, the application of PINEM on whole human cancer cells and membrane vesicles isolated from them is reported.

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The cardiac troponin C (TnC)-A8V mutation is associated with hypertrophic and restrictive cardiomyopathy (HCM and RCM) in human and mice. The residue affected lies in the N-helix, a region known to affect Ca-binding affinity to the N-terminal domain. Here we report on the functional effects of this mutation in skinned papillary muscle fibers from homozygous knock-in TnC-A8V mice.

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In mammalian ventricles, two myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms have been identified. Small animals express α-MHC, whereas large animals express β-MHC, which contribute to a large difference in the heart rate. Sprague-Dawley rats possessing ~99% α-MHC were treated with propylthiouracil to result in 100% β-MHC.

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A 24-year-old male patient with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), in complete remission, presented with the symptoms of gradual onset painless diminution of vision in the right eye (OD) of 2-month duration. On examination, best-corrected visual acuity in OD was finger-counting at 1 m and near vision was less than N Anterior segment examination was normal, except for the presence of relative afferent pupillary defect in OD. Fundus examination showed optic disc oedema, peripapillary and vitreous haemorrhage, dilated and tortuous veins over the disc and presence of subretinal infiltrates and subretinal fluid around the optic disc.

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  • The study investigates the ultrafast dynamics of TiO2-Au nanocomposites, focusing on how gold nanocluster size affects electronic interactions and relaxation processes.
  • The relaxation times linked to the plasmon depletion band remain unchanged with varying gold shell sizes, while electron transfer lifetimes significantly shorten as the shell size increases.
  • Size-dependent periodic oscillations linked to acoustic phonons are noted, revealing that larger gold clusters result in lower frequencies but consistent damping times, which has implications for enhancing catalytic materials.
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In this study, poly(L-lactide) (PLA) nanoparticles containing Tamoxifen (Tmx) were developed using an emulsion/solvent evaporation method, observing the influence of surfactants and their concentrations on mean particle size and drug entrapment. Nanoparticles were characterized in terms of size, morphology, polydispersity, interaction drug-polymer and in vitro drug release profile. Cytotoxicity over erythrocytes and tumor cells was assessed.

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In this study, nanoparticles based on bovine serum albumin (BSA) containing amphotericin B (AmB) were obtained by the desolvation method and characterized with respect to size, size distribution, AmB encapsulation efficiency, AmB state of aggregation, and AmB in vitro release profile. After, the effect of nanoparticles on the cytotoxicity of human erythrocytes in vitro and efficacy over strains of Candida spp. were evaluated.

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Periodic precipitation of sparingly soluble salts yields parallel Liesegang bands in 1D whose spacings obey either one of two known trends. The overwhelming trend is an increase in spacing as we move away from the junction, while some systems display a decrease in spacing as the bands get further away from the interface. The latter trend is much less common and is known as the revert spacing law.

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Pasteurella multocida is usually responsible for local infections occurring after animal bites. It can also be responsible for meningitis in infants. A three-month old infant was admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis and hip osteitis.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the time course of cardiovascular effects in glucocorticoid-treated premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).

Methods: In a retrospective case study, 63 ventilator-dependent very-low-birth-weight neonates (mean gestational age = 27.9 +/- 2 weeks and mean birth weight = 920 +/- 275 g) treated with dexamethasone (52%) or betamethasone (48%) were studied.

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The authors report 2 new cases of acute necrosis of the colon without vascular obstruction and reviewed them in the light of 94 similar cases collected in the literature. Such lesions of colonic necrosis are believed to be the final outcome of a variable combination of functional circulatory disturbances and of infections starting in the colonic mucosa. Total excision of lesions offers the best chance of recovery.

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