Publications by authors named "Krupavaram Bethala"

Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) is the buildup of fluid in the posterior pole distorting the vision resulting from either neurosensory or retinal pigment epithelial detachment. This is a case report of a 33-year-old female complaining of cloudiness in the left eye who was subsequently diagnosed with CSC using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Remission was observed in four months, possibly from ocular drop treatment or spontaneous.

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is among the most contagious viral illnesses, affecting millions worldwide. Although precautions such as social distancing, hand sanitizing, and the use of masks decreased the transmission of the virus, the situation went uncontrolled until vaccination came to light. Vaccination was vital in limiting the incidence, prevalence, and severity caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

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Fibrous histiocytomas can be differentiated into malignant fibrous histiocytoma or benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH) and may involve soft tissue and hard bony tissue. A BFH is a rare group of tumors involving fibrocystic and histiocytic elements. Although BFH after a mosquito bite is rare, it must be a part of the differential diagnosis in unresponsive cases of insect bite reactions.

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  • This study investigates the effects of leaves from Murayya koenigii on cognitive impairment caused by diabetes in rats, with a focus on oxidative stress markers in the brain.
  • The research involved seven groups of Wistar rats, some receiving saline, others induced with diabetes, and varying treatments using Donepezil or leaf extracts over 30 days.
  • Results showed significant improvement in cognitive functions, reduced acetylcholinesterase activity, and altered oxidative stress biomarkers, suggesting that Murayya koenigii could be a beneficial food supplement for dementia patients, though further studies on safety and interactions are needed.
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