Publications by authors named "Murad Kheetan"

Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 beta (HNF1B) gene is predominantly expressed in the liver, kidney, lung, genitourinary tract, and pancreas. It is an important transcription factor that regulates pancreas development. Mutation or absence of this gene is rare and can cause incomplete pancreatic development known as the agenesis of the dorsal pancreas.

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Objective: The triad of obesity, a high-protein diet from animal sources, and disturbed gut microbiota have been linked to poor clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19. In this report, the effect of oxidative stress resulting from the Na /K -ATPase transporter signaling cascade is explored as a driver of this poor clinical outcome.

Methods: Protein-protein interactions with the SARS-CoV-2 proteome were identified from the interactome data for Na /K -transporting ATPase subunit α-1 (ATP1A1), epidermal growth factor receptor, and ERB-B2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2, using the curated data from the BioGRID Database of Protein Interactions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder and can lead to serious complications if not managed properly.
  • It's important to understand the body's response to low sodium levels (hypotonic state) to effectively plan treatment and classify the severity of the condition.
  • Treatment approaches for hypotonic hyponatremia depend on factors like urine osmolality, electrolyte levels, volume status, chronicity, and the presence of CNS symptoms, highlighting the need for knowledgeable management to ensure patient safety.
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Viral infections in the immunocompetent host can cause both acute and chronic kidney disease either as a direct damage to the infected kidney cells or as a consequence of systemic immune responses that impact kidney function. Since identifying these entities in the 1970s and 80s, major breakthroughs in the understanding of the viral mechanisms have occurred. Viruses have evolved mechanisms to hijack signaling pathways of infected cells to evade antiviral immune responses by the host.

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Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM) is a lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma associated with a monoclonal immunoglobulin M protein. Extranodal involvement in WM is not very common. In this article, we present a rare case of WM with kidney and central nervous system involvement.

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Background: The United States is faced with an unprecedented epidemic of drug abuse. Every year thousands of Americans visit the emergency departments all over the country with illicit drug related complaints. These drugs have been known to be associated with a range of renal pathologies, from reversible acute kidney injuries to debilitating irreversible conditions like renal infarction.

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