Publications by authors named "N T Pande"

Neuroinflammation in the central nervous system (CNS), driven largely by resident phagocytes, has been proposed as a significant contributor to disability accumulation in multiple sclerosis (MS) but has not been addressed therapeutically. Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) is expressed in both B-lymphocytes and innate immune cells, including microglia, where its role is poorly understood. BTK inhibition may provide therapeutic benefit within the CNS by targeting adaptive and innate immunity-mediated disease progression in MS.

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  • Amyloidosis of the kidney is a rare but serious condition often associated with systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SOJIA) in children, typically presenting as asymptomatic proteinuria.
  • A case study highlights an 11.5-year-old boy with a history of SOJIA, who presented with severe swelling and was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, later confirmed to have kidney amyloidosis through biopsy.
  • Treatment with tocilizumab resulted in a decrease in protein levels in urine and normalized kidney function, emphasizing the need for regular monitoring of proteinuria in children with SOJIA for timely intervention.
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Endosseous implants have revolutionized the field of Implants and Prosthodontics. Implant placement is a viable option in the treatment of partial and full edentulism. However, placement of implants in alveolar deficiencies may lead to adverse angulations, mechanical overload and esthetic dissatisfaction.

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Background: Eighty-five percent of infants with congenital nephrotic syndrome (CNS) and 66% with infantile NS (INS) are likely to have a monogenic etiology. There exists a significant genetic variability between different regions and ethnic groups. This study aimed to determine the genetic defects in children with CNS and INS by establishing a registry in western India.

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A 28-year-old male patient came to the prosthodontics department seeking replacement for his congenital defect left ear. With the use of digital technology, a silicone implant supported bar retained auricular prosthesis that is an exact match in size, shape, and orientation to the existing contralateral ear was made.

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