Publications by authors named "Manjeet K Goyal"

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  • - This letter evaluates the impact of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) on inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), referencing Liang's review.
  • - It points out that the reliance on mostly cross-sectional and observational studies limits the ability to establish clear causal relationships, compounded by varied patient populations and unclear long-term PPI usage definitions.
  • - The letter stresses the importance of controlling confounding factors and acknowledges potential publication bias, proposing future research directions to improve understanding of PPIs' effects on CD and UC.
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Gallstones, or cholelithiasis, represent a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder characterized by the formation of calculi within the gallbladder. This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the complications associated with gallstones, with a focus on their pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methodologies, and management strategies. Gallstone-related complications encompass a broad spectrum, including biliary colic, acute cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, acute pancreatitis, and cholangitis.

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Syphilitic hepatitis is a very rare presentation of syphilis infection, characterized by inflammation of the liver due to the invasion of hepatic tissue by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This review article provides an in-depth analysis of the existing body of information pertaining to syphilitic hepatitis. The article primarily concentrates on key aspects such as the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic approaches associated with this condition.

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been a significant contributor to mortality all across the globe. The most attributing factors to pathogenesis are metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and so on, but the indicators of its early detection are still elusive.

Objective: The study aimed to compare the clinical, biochemical, and polysomnographic characteristics of type 2 diabetes patients with and without OSA.

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Ansa pancreatica is a rare anatomical variation of the pancreatic duct system, characterized by a reversed S-shaped loop that connects the main pancreatic duct to the minor papilla. Its clinical significance, particularly with recurrent acute pancreatitis, has been a subject of interest, but remains poorly understood due to the rarity of reported cases. We report the case of a 34-year-old female with a history of multiple episodes of acute pancreatitis, diagnosed with ansa pancreatica using magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP).

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  • Intravenous corticosteroids are typically used to treat acute severe ulcerative colitis (ASUC), but around 30-40% of patients do not respond well to this treatment.
  • A study examined whether adding tofacitinib to corticosteroids would enhance treatment effectiveness in these patients by conducting a double-blind trial with 104 participants.
  • Results showed that 83% of patients on tofacitinib responded positively to treatment by day 7, compared to 58% on placebo, and those taking tofacitinib had a lower need for rescue therapy over 90 days, indicating better outcomes with the combination therapy.*
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The most common and challenging chief complaint in the emergency department is abdominal pain. Intussusception, although rare in adults, is an important etiology to consider. The diagnosis is often delayed because of the nonspecific symptoms, especially in adults.

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Hypercalcemia is a complex medical condition characterized by elevated levels of serum calcium (>10.5 mg/dL) in the bloodstream, often arising from various underlying etiologies. This condition presents a significant clinical challenge due to its diverse clinical manifestations and potential for serious complications.

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This case report describes a 48-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma who developed tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) after 7 days of starting lenvatinib therapy. The patient was hospitalized and received appropriate interventions, including aggressive hydration, allopurinol, rasburicase, and electrolyte management. The patient's condition improved, and he was eventually discharged from the hospital.

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Background And Objective: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte abnormality encountered in a hospital setting, and the data regarding the contribution of hyponatremia to overall mortality are conflicting. The study objective was to determine patients' clinical profiles and outcomes with hyponatremia.

Methods:  This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted at Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, and included 375 adult patients aged more than 18 years with a confirmed diagnosis of hyponatremia.

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Transverse myelitis typically extends two or less spinal segments, whereas longitudinal extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) extends three or more spinal segments in length and may occasionally span all the segments of the spinal cord. We present a case of spinal tuberculosis presenting with LETM with true lower motor neuron-type flaccid paraplegia.

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Scrub typhus has a variety of clinical presentations ranging from asymptomatic to fever with chills, myalgias, hepatitis, gastric ulcerations and pancreatitis, all being attributed to disseminated vasculitis, with splenic infarction being a rare presentation. A 26-year man, a resident of north India, presented with an acute febrile illness and abdominal pain, computed tomography scan of the abdomen was suggestive of a splenic infarct. After ruling out other aetiology, a positive IgM (ELISA) for scrub typhus led to treatment with oral doxycycline, following which the patient was discharged symptom-free.

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