Publications by authors named "Lamba D"

Background And Objectives: The blood collection agencies (BCAs) employ two major logistical modes of conduct for outdoor blood collection. First, the collection agency walks to the donor's preferred location for routine blood donation drives. Second, the drive is conducted using a heavy-duty vehicle having all the facilities for blood donation in it - Blood Donation on Wheels - hereinafter referred to as mobile blood drive (MBD).

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  • Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) can lead to low calcium levels due to the use of Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution A, and adding different concentrations of calcium gluconate to human serum albumin may help prevent this issue.* -
  • A study comparing two groups of TPE procedures found that while intraprocedural calcium levels were similar, post-procedural ionized calcium was significantly lower in the group with less calcium, leading to more cases of symptomatic hypocalcemia and vasovagal reactions.* -
  • The results suggest that using a higher concentration of calcium gluconate (18.6 mg of elemental calcium/100 ml) is safer and more effective in maintaining calcium levels during
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Introduction: Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a fatal disease occurring in 3rd trimester. The safety and efficacy of plasmapheresis/plasma exchange (PP/PE) as an adjunctive treatment in patients of AFLP has been studied. We performed systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the clinical parameters that included mortality rates and improvement of the biochemical parameters including Liver and Renal function enzymes, coagulopathy factors of AFLP patients.

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The distinctive features of gold self-relay catalysts were alternatively utilized in the intriguing cascade condensation of 2-aminobenzaldehydes with alcohols and amines. Using NaAuCl·2HO as a catalyst, a range of 13-alkyloxy-7,11-dihydro-6,13-6,12-[1,2]benzenoquinazolino[3,4-]quinazoline derivatives was produced in good to high yields through AB condensation of various 2-aminobenzaldehydes with alcohols. By carefully choosing the reaction conditions, gold catalysis also proved effective for AB condensation with primary aryl- and benzylamines, facilitating the synthesis of challenging McGeachin bisaminals, including a chiral nonracemic derivative of 2-()-methylbenzylamine.

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Gandhamardan has a rich heritage of floristic diversity with undocumented medicinal plants, called Anukta Dravya having immense pharmacological values. Among them, (DC.) Rehder & E.

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Donor lymphocyte infusions (DLIs) are often recommended products after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant to increase graft - versus - leukemia effect. More success rate of DLI has been reported in relapsed posttransplant chronic myeloid leukemia. Whatever the indication for DLI, mortality related to post-DLI infusion is 5%-20%, and more than one-third of patients will develop acute and/or chronic graft versus host disease (GVHD) after DLI.

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  • Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally and can severely affect survivors' upper limb function, necessitating effective rehabilitation.
  • Immersive virtual reality (IVR) is emerging as a viable alternative for rehabilitation services, with a systematic review analyzing 25 publications on IVR systems designed for upper limb recovery in stroke patients.
  • Key findings include the predominant use of Unity 3D and C# for app development, the Oculus Quest headset being most common, and the need for future research in assessing game effectiveness, integrating hardware/software, and incorporating biofeedback for improved rehabilitation outcomes.
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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of plasma exchange (PE) compared to intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) as treatments for acute attacks of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), focusing on disability and daily living improvement.
  • - Researchers enrolled 43 NMOSD patients, dividing them into two groups: one received PE and steroids, while the other received IVIg and steroids, tracking their progress using disability and daily living scores, along with antibody levels over time.
  • - Results showed significant improvements in disability and daily living scores for both treatment groups, but no significant differences between them; however, PE led to a notable decrease in anti-AQP4 antibody levels, suggesting it may be a more effective
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  • Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited retinal disorder leading to gradual vision loss, with around 25% of autosomal dominant cases linked to mutations in the rhodopsin gene.
  • The study identifies a novel cause of autosomal dominant RP through a unique mono-allelic copy number variation (CNV) in the rhodopsin gene, showcasing advanced retinal degeneration in a 68-year-old patient with multiple copies of the gene.
  • Researchers also explored using a small molecule, Photoregulin3 (PR3), to manage disease progression, which showed promise in correcting mislocalization of the rhodopsin protein in patient-derived retinal organoids, indicating potential for personalized medicine approaches in treating RP.
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Chemical warfare nerve agents and pesticides, known as organophosphorus compounds inactivate cholinesterases (ChEs) by phosphorylating the serine hydroxyl group located at the active site of ChEs. Over the course of time, phosphorylation is followed by loss of an organophosphate-leaving group and the bond with ChEs becomes irreversible, a process known as aging. Differently, structurally related irreversible catalytic poisons bearing sulfur instead of phosphorus convert ChEs in its aged form only by covalently binding to the key catalytic serine.

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Several retinal degenerations affect the human central retina, which is primarily comprised of cones and is essential for high acuity and color vision. Transplanting cone photoreceptors is a promising strategy to replace degenerated cones in this region. Although this approach has been investigated in a handful of animal models, commonly used rodent models lack a cone-rich region and larger models can be expensive and inaccessible, impeding the translation of therapies.

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Objective: Boldine is a plant-derived bioactive compound that has a beneficial impact on human health. Boldine is an aporphine alkaloid mainly obtained from the leaves and bark of the Chilean Boldo tree (, Family: Monimiaceae). There are plenty of preclinical evidence supports that boldine exerts its beneficial effects against various diseases.

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Blood donors and voluntary blood donations are essential for ensuring the blood supply that can be maintained by good patient blood management (PBM) practices. This review article explores the role of blood donation in PBM and highlights the importance of donor screening and selection processes in different regions worldwide. The donor health questionnaires and the focused physical examination guidelines have changed in the last decade to increase donor and recipient safety.

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The current case highlights the management of abruptio placentae in pregnant women with an O Rhesus (Rh)-negative blood group with multiple alloantibodies. We describe a unique case of chronic placental separation in a young primigravida presenting with intrauterine hematoma and intrauterine fetal death (IUFD), who had an O Rhesus-negative blood group with alloimmunization against D, C, and S antigens. The implications in management were the dilemma in diagnosis, the ABO blood grouping discrepancy, multiple alloantibodies including Rh alloimmunization, chronic placental abruption with postpartum hemorrhage, and scope for further pregnancies.

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Background: The demand for blood products sometimes exceeds the available inventory. Blood product inventories are dependent upon the availability of donors, supplies and reagents, and collection staff. During prolonged extreme shortages, blood centers and transfusion services must alter practices to meet the needs of patients.

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Inherited and age-associated vision loss is often associated with degeneration of the cells of the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. The mammalian retina, being a postmitotic neural tissue, does not have the capacity to repair itself through endogenous regeneration. There has been considerable excitement for the development of cell replacement approaches since the isolation and development of culture methods for human pluripotent stem cells, as well as the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells.

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Inherited retinal degenerations (IRD) encompasses a group of heterogeneous disorders causing debilitating visual diseases and blindness, affecting more than two million people worldwide, in all age groups. The inheritance patterns vary from autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked, and sporadic with mutations in over 260 genes identified to date. Despite the significant advances in clinical diagnosis, there is no effective treatment available.

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One of the major goals in the inherited retinal disease (IRD) field is to develop an effective therapy that can be applied to as many patients as possible. Significant progress has already been made toward this end, with gene editing at the forefront. The advancement of gene editing-based tools has been a recent focus of many research groups around the world.

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Isaacs syndrome is a disease characterized by nerve hyperexcitability and pseudomyotonia and treated with immunomodulatory and symptomatic therapy approaches. Here, we report a case of anti-(leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1) antibody-positive patient diagnosed as Isaacs syndrome and accomplished a nearly complete response to only four sessions of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). Our experience suggests that TPE along with other immunomodulatory agents may be beneficial and well-tolerated approach in patient with Isaacs syndrome.

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Immune-mediated diseases wherein immune complex-mediated injury is predominant; plasma exchange remains a therapeutic option for vasculitis. Hepatitis B virus-associated polyarteritis nodosa (HBV-PAN) wherein immunosuppressants can be contraindicated, plasma exchanges have a proven role when combined with antiviral therapy. Plasma exchange by hastening the clearance of immune complexes is beneficial in acute organ dysfunction.

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