Publications by authors named "P Prashant"

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  • Diabetes mellitus significantly impacts global health, with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) being a common complication affecting nerve function in diabetic patients.
  • This meta-analysis reviewed the prevalence of DPN by analyzing sural nerve conduction velocity (NCV) measurements across 26 studies, revealing a mean NCV of 42.12 m/s, indicating nerve impairment in diabetics.
  • The study highlights the importance of regular NCV assessments and suggests interventions like glycemic control and lifestyle changes to manage DPN and prevent further complications.
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Background: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a prevalent and chronic, severe complication of diabetes, representing a serious global health concern. Early detection of DN is essential for initiating timely and effective therapeutic interventions and accurately assessing prognosis. Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL), a low molecular weight protein, has emerged as a potential biomarker for DN due to its association with renal injury and its ability to provide early indications of kidney damage.

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Introduction: Psoriasis is a common immunologically mediated inflammatory disease characterized by skin inflammation, epidermal hyperplasia, an increased risk of painful and destructive arthritis, cardiovascular morbidity, and psychosocial challenges. Some autoimmune diseases are mediated by stimulating or blocking auto-antibodies. Auto-antibodies may act as antagonists and bind to hormone receptors, blocking receptor function.

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Introduction There is scanty evidence regarding the role of autoimmunity in vitiligo, especially in the Asian population. Moreover, the existing studies reported conflicting results. This prompted the investigators to identify the association of thyroid autoimmunity with vitiligo by employing a case-control design in this setting.

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The soil microbiome is crucial for improving the services and functioning of agroecosystems. Numerous studies have demonstrated the potential of soil physical-chemical properties in driving the belowground microbial assemblages in different agroecosystems. However, not much is known about the assemblage of bacteria and fungi in response to soil physical-chemical properties and the surrounding landscape composition in different vegetable fields of a highly intensive agricultural system.

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