Publications by authors named "Koteshwar P"

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  • Brain tumors are challenging to diagnose and classify in oncology, and radiomics—an emerging field that analyzes quantitative features from medical images—may improve treatment planning despite concerns about study methodologies.
  • A systematic review of literature identified 18 studies using radiomic features and machine learning models to classify gliomas, demonstrating their potential in distinguishing tumor subtypes and grades using various imaging techniques like MRI and PET/CT.
  • The findings suggest that radiomics can achieve high classification accuracy that sometimes surpasses traditional diagnostic methods and the performance of less experienced radiologists, highlighting the need for further validation in clinical practice.
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Purpose And Motivation: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global public health problem with eventual progression to end-stage renal disease which tends to increase kidney stiffness. Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a recently developed ultrasound based technique which can be used to assess tissue stiffness noninvasively. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential diagnostic value of SWE to assess renal parenchymal stiffness in CKD and its correlation with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which may be used as a marker for detecting and staging CKD.

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Objectives: Omental infarction (OI) is an uncommon cause of acute abdominal pain. A high index of clinical suspicion is required for diagnosis of OI as the incidence is less than 1 %, presenting with abdominal pain. We report primary OI's clinical and radiological profile from a single tertiary care hospital in India.

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  • Stem rot (caused by Sclerotium hydrophilum) and false smut (caused by Ustilaginoidea virens) are significant threats to rice production in India and elsewhere, and while synthetic fungicides can control these diseases, their overuse can lead to resistance and environmental harm.
  • The study explores using native microbial biocontrol agents (BCAs) from rice rhizosphere as eco-friendly alternatives to manage these diseases sustainably, analyzing their effectiveness and impact on plant growth.
  • Results showed that treating rice seeds with identified BCAs significantly improved seed vigor and seedling growth while reducing disease incidence, correlating the diverse phytohormones produced by these microbes with enhanced plant health and disease resistance.
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Objectives: Parkinson's disease (PD) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) are neurodegenerative conditions that have overlapping clinical and imaging features, thus making it difficult to distinguish and diagnose PSP from PD. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the optimal value of magnetic resonance planimetry and the parkinsonism index to differentiate between PSP and PD.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we recruited a total of 84 patients (27 patients with PSP, 27 patients with PD and 27 normal controls) who underwent MRI brain examinations.

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Introduction: Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) is one of the most curable malignancies with cure rates of above 85% across all stages. Bleomycin containing regimen is routinely employed in the treatment of HL. Pulmonary toxicity due to this drug is the most feared side effect in these regimens where the mortality rate is approximately 2%-3%.

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Introduction: Urolithiasis is one of the major, recurring problem in young individuals and CT being the commonest diagnostic modality used. In order to reduce the radiation dose to the patient who are young and as stone formation is a recurring process; one of the simplest way would be, low dose CT along with tube current modulation.

Aim: Aim of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of low dose (70mAs) with standard dose (250mAs) protocol in detecting urolithiasis and to define the tube current and mean effective patient dose by these protocols.

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Abdominal cocoon, also known as sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, represents a rare entity where a variable length of the small bowel is enveloped by a fibrocollagenous membrane giving the appearance of a cocoon. It may be asymptomatic and is often diagnosed incidentally at laparotomy. We present a rare case of abdominal cocoon due to abdominal tuberculosis.

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Introduction: Reliability of serum pancreatic enzyme levels in predicting pancreatic injuries has been a parameter of interest and the present recommendations on its utility are based primarily on anecdotal observations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of serum pancreatic enzyme assessment in predicting blunt pancreatic injury with imaging and surgical correlation and compare our results with a systematic review of literature till date.

Methods: A prospective cohort study conducted over 4 years in a tertiary care referral centre with 164 consecutive patients who presented to the emergency department with a history of blunt abdominal trauma and had serum pancreatic enzyme assessment, USG and subsequent diagnostic CECT were analyzed.

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Background: Salacia chinensis (S. chinensis) is widely distributed in India and Sri Lanka. Most of the species of genus Salacia are known to have effects on blood glucose levels; however, the effects of S.

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