Publications by authors named "M V Thampi"

Article Synopsis
  • Free-living amoeba, though rarely harmful to humans, can cause severe central nervous system infections, as evidenced by two case reports of rapid illness progression.
  • The first case involved a 36-year-old male whose disease was linked to contaminated water, leading to fatal complications despite positive identification of the infection in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • The second case featured a 4-year-old boy with similar symptoms; despite treatment attempts, he also succumbed to cardiac arrest, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and early diagnosis of such parasitic infections.
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We aimed to compare the demography, clinical profile, histopathology, fungal culture, radiology, surgery performed, medical therapy and outcomes of patients with acute invasive fungal sinusitis seen during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic by retrospectively reviewing their case records. Of 238 patients, 43(18.1%) presented during the first wave and 195(81.

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Biopesticides are biological products or organisms which are potential candidates for eco-friendly pest management and crop protection over the chemical pesticides. The so-called biopesticides include viruses, bacteria, fungi, predators, parasites, and pheromones exhibiting a variety of modes of actions. They are less toxic, rapidly degradable, and more targeted to specific pests.

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Self-organization of cells into higher-order structures is key for multicellular organisms, for example via repetitive replication of template-like founder cells or syncytial energids. Yet, very similar spatial arrangements of cell-like compartments ('protocells') are also seen in a minimal model system of Xenopus egg extracts in the absence of template structures and chromatin, with dynamic microtubule assemblies driving the self-organization process. Quantifying geometrical features over time, we show here that protocell patterns are highly organized with a spatial arrangement and coarsening dynamics similar to that of two-dimensional foams but without the long-range ordering expected for hexagonal patterns.

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Eustachian tube appears to be central to the pathogenesis of all forms of otitis media. The reported frequency of bilateral disease ranges from 27 to 55%. The affected ear may well be the end point of the pathology in the contra lateral ear (CLE).

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