Publications by authors named "Krishna Raghu"

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  • Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a severe brain condition in infants, often leading to death or developmental issues, and MRI is used for prognosis, but with high variability in predictions.
  • Researchers developed an automated method to analyze MRI data from 286 infants, incorporating anatomical templates and advanced measurements to enhance outcome predictions.
  • The study found that MRI-based analysis could predict neurodevelopmental outcomes more accurately than traditional demographic and lab data alone, indicating that machine learning can significantly improve prognosis for affected infants.
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  • The study focused on neonates with perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, comparing two groups: one receiving reoriented care and another with standard care.
  • Results showed that infants in the reoriented care group had worse clinical outcomes and electrographic findings, with higher injury scores on cranial ultrasounds and MRI.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that reorientation of care may lead to more severe brain injury and clinical challenges in these infants.
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  • A case report discusses a preterm infant who developed acute liver failure after receiving standard doses of paracetamol for patent ductus arteriosus closure.
  • The infant experienced jaundice, severe hepatitis, and issues with blood clotting after 5 days of treatment.
  • Administration of N-acetyl cysteine was successful in restoring the infant's health completely.
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Antibacterial activity of various parts (stem, leaf and fruits) of solvent extracts (Petroleum ether, alcohol and acetone) of Solanum xanthocarpum against Escherichia coil, Klebsiella of Solanum xanthocarpum showed high sensitivity to Escherichia coil & less sensitivity and resistance to Bacillus cereus. In control, no inhibitory zone was observed.

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Antibacterial activity pf various parts (stem, leaf and fruits) of solvent extracts (petroleum ether, alcohol and acetone) of Solanum xanthocarpum against Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Salmonella typhi and Bacillus cereus were detected by zone of inhibition. The extracts of Solanum xanthocarpum showed high sensitivity to Kiebsiella pneumoniae and Salmonella typhi, moderate sensitivity to Escherichia coli and less sensitivity and resistant to Bacillus cereus. In control, there is no inhibitory zone observed.

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