Publications by authors named "Nayak Tulasi"

In India, the incidence of mucormycosis reached high levels during 2021-2022, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this, we established a multicentric ambispective cohort of patients hospitalised with mucormycosis across India. In this paper, we report their baseline profile, clinical characteristics and outcomes at discharge.

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Background: A Sialocele is a subcutaneous extravasation of saliva from the salivary gland secondary to traumatic disruption of its duct or parenchyma. It is observed after ablative head and neck surgery or due to trauma. Though there are several techniques described, there is no universal consensus on how to treat postoperative sialoceles.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Sialolithiasis is a common condition affecting salivary glands, leading to infections and discomfort due to the formation of stones.
  • - Traditional treatments for large or multiple stones include ductal marsupialisation or gland excision, which can be more invasive.
  • - Sialendoscopy is a newer, less invasive method that can effectively remove stones while preserving gland function, as demonstrated by a case where 13 stones were successfully evacuated from a submandibular gland.
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Objectives: To comprehensively analyse the disease presentation and mortality of COVID-associated rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of the demographics, clinical and radiographic findings was performed. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the survival of patients with mucormycosis from hypothesised predictors.

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Background: The cleft lip-nose deformity in unilateral cleft lip and palate is one of the most challenging problem for surgeons to correct. Although nasoalveolar molding has been shown to be effective in improving presurgical symmetry in patients with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate, there is need for better evidence regarding the long-term nasolabial aesthetics of patients who have received this therapy.

Methods: Thirty-eight patients treated with nasoalveolar molding and 48 patients not treated with nasoalveolar molding (but otherwise treated similarly) with unilateral cleft lip and palate were studied to assess and compare the nasolabial aesthetics.

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 Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) has been extensively used as a presurgical technique in the treatment of unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) over the last two decades. It has proven to be a useful tool to reduce the cleft size, improve nasal symmetry, and increase the columellar length. The long-term stability of these findings has not been conclusively proven.

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Background: A routine mandibular fracture matures in about 12 weeks and hence hinders normal function significantly. Alternatives are being researched to hasten the healing and allow early function. This prospective study aimed to assess the osteogenic potential of the drug (CQ) on the mandibular fracture healing.

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Objective: To evaluate and compare early maxillary growth in 2 groups of patients with repaired bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP) who had and had not received nasoalveolar molding (NAM) therapy in infancy.

Hypothesis: Nasoalveolar molding does not have any effect on maxillomandibular growth at the early mixed dentition period.

Design: Retrospective study.

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Congenital hemihyperplasia is a rare developmental disorder characterized by unilateral overgrowth of one or more body parts resulting in marked asymmetry. We are reporting here, a case of true hemifacial hypertrophy in a young female adult highlighting the clinical features and possible treatment options.

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