Publications by authors named "Pandey I"

Docetaxel is a chemotherapeutic agent commonly used against breast cancer, nonsmall cell lung cancer, gastric, prostate, head and neck cancer. Docetaxel- or taxane-induced interstitial lung disease (ILD) remains a relatively rare reported adverse event. Although rare, this complication remains an important event to identify and it carries a high mortality.

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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) includes deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). We aimed to analyze the risk factors, clinical presentations, evaluation and management strategies as well as outcomes of adult pulmonary thromboembolism cases at a tertiary care center.

Methods: In a retrospective observational study, all consecutive adult pulmonary thromboembolism cases admitted from January 2019 to September 2020 at our center were enrolled in this study.

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Background: The evaluation of mediastinal lymphadenopathy and masses poses a diagnostic challenge because of a myriad of possible etiologic causes; their proximity to numerous vital structures and the difficulty of access for biopsy. Computed tomography is an excellent modality for the initial evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes (LNs). Tissue diagnosis is of paramount importance to confirm the diagnosis of mediastinal lymphadenopathy.

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Microglia, brain innate immune cells, participate in the spread of inflammatory signals and aggregated proteins through secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs). Selenoprotein P (Sepp1) is a potential regulator of microglial EV secretion. Here, we investigate the effect of Sepp1 silencing on microglial transcriptomics to elucidate the Sepp1 regulatory mechanism of EV secretion and validate this effect in APP knockin mice.

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Background: There are guidelines recommending the use of Indwelling pleural catheter (IPC), but there is no established consensus or guidelines regarding the modality of drainage post-IPC insertion. We have devised a novel drainage technique that combines the advantages of both aggressive and symptom-guided drainage.

Method: This was a prospective intervention trial in which patients with malignant pleural effusion, drained with IPC, were initially given one week of 'high-intensity' drainage on an outpatient basis using a low-pressure suction pump, followed by symptom-based home drainage using vacuum bottles.

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Purpose: To estimate the proportion and pattern distribution of glaucoma disease in a teaching hospital of North-East India.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective hospital-based study of glaucoma cases from January 2014 to December 2022.

Results: Out of a total of 89725 new patients, 449 patients had glaucoma with a prevalence of 0.

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  • * Investigations showed elevated eosinophil counts and serum IgE levels, leading to a diagnosis of eosinophilic pneumonia after other causes were ruled out.
  • * The condition was linked to the medication topiramate, which he started for alcohol withdrawal seizures, and stopping the drug resolved all symptoms and imaging abnormalities.
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The aim of the present investigation is to identify effective anti-HIV drugs through the in-silico virtual screening of the coumarin pharmacophore with or without substituents. Virtual screening started with target identification through computation docking and interactions, binding affinity through molecular dynamics, and the ADMET profile through the use of various enzymes. The target study suggests that the target is involved in various stages of HIV replication and in determining the ways in which non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) influence it.

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The urgent need to address global carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy solutions has led to a growing interest in carbon dioxide (CO) conversion technologies. Among these, the transformation of CO into methanol (MeOH) has gained prominence as an effective mitigation strategy. This review paper provides a comprehensive exploration of recent advances and applications in the direct utilization of CO for the synthesis of MeOH, encompassing various aspects from catalysts to market analysis, environmental impact, and future prospects.

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Purpose: To compare Hill-RBF 3.0 with Barrett Universal II (BU II), SRK/T, Hoffer Q, Haigis, and Holladay 1 in predicting the accuracy of post-cataract surgery refractive outcomes in Indian eyes.

Methods: In this prospective, comparative, observational study, consecutive patients with uncomplicated age-related cataracts undergoing uneventful phacoemulsification with posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were included.

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  • Vertebral osteomyelitis is a disease that affects the spine, but a special kind caused by an infected aortic aneurysm is rare and can be very dangerous.
  • A 65-year-old man had severe back pain that suddenly got worse and was found to have this rare condition.
  • The doctors used special imaging techniques like CT and MRI to understand the problem better and help decide what to do next.
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Background: Intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy (IPFT) has been used as an effective agent since 1949 for managing complicated pleural effusion and empyema. Several agents, such as streptokinase, urokinase (UK), and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA), have been found to be effective with variable effectiveness. However, a head-tohead controlled trial comparing the efficacy of the most frequently used agents, i.

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Aims: The study aimed to determine the pathogenicity of Fusarium species currently prevalent in tomato fields having history of chemical fungicide applications and determine the bio-efficacy of Bacillus subtilis NBRI-W9 as a potent biological control agent.

Methods And Results: Fusarium was isolated from surface-sterilized infected tomato plants collected from fields. Pathogenicity of 30 Fusarium isolates was determined by in vitro and in vivo assays.

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Small molecules may adsorb strongly in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) through interactions with under-coordinated open metal sites (OMS) that often exist within these structures. Among adsorbates, CO is attractive to study both for its relevance in energy-related applications and for its ability to engage in both σ-donation and π-backbonding interactions with the OMS in MOFs. Concomitant with strong adsorption, structural changes arise due to modifications of the electronic structure of both the adsorbate and adsorbent.

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CT perfusion (CTP) imaging is increasingly used for routine evaluation of acute ischemic stroke. Knowledge about the different types of CTP software, imaging acquisition and post-processing, and interpretation is crucial for appropriate patient selection for reperfusion therapy. Conventional vendor-provided CTP software differentiates between ischemic penumbra and core infarct using the tiebreaker of critically reduced cerebral blood volume (CBV) values within brain regions showing abnormally elevated time parameters like mean transit time (MTT) or time to peak (TTP).

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Background: The 2014 Asia Pacific - Asthma Insight and Management (AP-AIM) study showed that none of the Indian asthmatics had controlled asthma when evaluated objectively. Our study aims to detect through objective measurements, uncontrolled asthma in OPD patients, the adequacy of their inhaler technique, and their awareness regarding the importance of inhaler technique.

Method: The asthma Control Test (ACT) score was used to screen for uncontrolled asthma.

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Malignant Triton Tumors (MTTs) are a rare and aggressive subtype of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs), often associated with neurofibromatosis type 1. This case report describes a unique instance of recurrent sporadic MTT within the carotid sheath in a 33-year-old male without any personal or familial history of neurofibromatosis. The patient initially presented with a biopsy-confirmed MTT in the right neck, involving the carotid body and brachial plexus, and underwent partial resection, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.

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Cerebellar, hippocampal, and basal nuclei transient edema with restricted diffusion (CHANTER) syndrome is a constellation of specific imaging findings characterized by cytotoxic edema in the bilateral hippocampi, cerebellar cortices, and basal ganglia in patients presenting with altered mental status in the setting of substance intoxication. Previous case reports have demonstrated a strong correlation between CHANTER syndrome and polysubstance abuse, particularly with opioid intoxication. The patient we present in this case was found unresponsive following opioid use and demonstrated a constellation of findings on initial and follow-up imaging, consistent with CHANTER syndrome.

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The perovskite compound CsPbBr has recently been discovered as a promising room-temperature semiconductor radiation detector, offering an inexpensive and easy-to-manufacture alternative to the current benchmark material Cd Zn Te (CZT). The performance of CsPbBr sensors is evaluated under harsh conditions, such as high radiation doses often found in industrial settings and extreme radiation in space. Results show minimal degradation in detector performance after exposure to 1 Mrad of Co-60 gamma radiation, with no significant change to energy resolution or hole mobility and lifetime.

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We developed a microfluidic chip integrated with nucleic acid purification and droplet-based digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) modules to realize a 'sample-in, result-out' infectious virus diagnosis. The whole process involved pulling magnetic beads through drops in an oil-enclosed environment. The purified nucleic acids were dispensed into microdroplets by a concentric-ring, oil-water-mixing, flow-focusing droplets generator driven under negative pressure conditions.

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  • - Autoimmune issues are becoming a common aspect of post-COVID-19 syndrome, showing that the immune system may be malfunctioning and leading to the creation of autoantibodies or triggering autoimmune diseases.
  • - A comprehensive review of existing literature found no documented instances of autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) in patients recovering from COVID-19 until now.
  • - This report introduces two new cases of autoimmune PAP in post-COVID patients, highlighting the need for further research to explore the connection between this condition and the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Multiple adverse effects have been reported in people receiving the COVID-19 vaccinations including few reports of optic neuritis. However, there is no report till date, of bilateral optic neuritis post-ChAdOx1-S (recombinant) vaccination. We report here, for the first time, such a case in a previously healthy woman.

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  • Making efficient semiconductor radiation detectors at room temperature depends on how electrodes are created and arranged.
  • Laser scribing, commonly used for perovskite solar cells, is a promising, cost-effective technique for this purpose, but its effectiveness for radiation detectors had not been thoroughly explored.
  • Experiments using laser scribing on perovskite CsPbBr detectors showed minimal leakage current and impressive energy resolution in gamma-ray energy peaks, indicating its potential; however, further optimization is needed for narrower pixel gaps.
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Solution-processed perovskites are promising for hard X-ray and gamma-ray detection, but there are limited reports on their performance under extremely intense X-rays. Here, a solution-grown all-inorganic perovskite CsPbBr single-crystal semiconductor detector capable of operating at ultrahigh X-ray flux of 10 photons s mm is reported. High-quality solution-grown CsPbBr single crystals are fabricated into detectors with a Schottky diode structure of eutectic gallium indium/CsPbBr /Au.

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