Publications by authors named "Patil K"

Introduction: The primary objective of this study was to assess the 3-dimensional position of the mandibular canal (MC) in different craniofacial patterns to know about the safe placement of temporary skeletal anchorage devices using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). The secondary objectives were to assess sex differences and correlate the MC position with various factors.

Methods: This prospective, observational study was conducted on 90 patients, divided into 3 groups based on the sagittal pattern: skeletal Class I, Class II, and Class III.

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wilt of banana is a major production constraint in India, prompting banana growers to replace bananas with less remunerative crops. Effective disease management practices thus need to be developed and implemented to prevent further spread and damage caused by f. sp.

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is a significant medicinal herb extensively used in traditional oriental medicine and gaining global popularity. The primary constituents of leaves are triterpenoid saponins, which are predominantly believed to be responsible for its therapeutic properties. Ensuring the use of high-quality leaves in herbal medicine preparation is crucial across all medicinal practices.

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Major efforts in human neuroimaging strive to understand individual differences and find biomarkers for clinical applications by predicting behavioural phenotypes from brain imaging data. To identify generalisable and replicable brain-behaviour prediction models, sufficient measurement reliability is essential. However, the selection of prediction targets is predominantly guided by scientific interest or data availability rather than psychometric considerations.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Many breast cancers originate from the cells lining the milk duct and some become invasive. Breast cancer lacking estrogen, progesterone receptors (ER-, PR-) and epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2-) amplification, termed "Triple negative" (TNBC) is reported to frequently affect Black women and younger women.

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Fungal systems, yeast as well as filamentous fungi, are effective platforms for producing recombinant eukaryotic proteins because of their efficient secretion, robust development features, and capacity for post-translational modification. However, to achieve optimum protein expression in fungal hosts, a precise regulation of gene expression levels is necessary. Promoters are critical cis-regulatory regions that drive gene expression.

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Objectives: Sleep is an important determinant of quality of life. Sleep disturbance is concomitant with end-stage knee osteoarthritis for which Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is the most commonly done procedure. However, literature on this topic is lacking in terms of the impact of sleep quality on patient satisfaction after arthroplasty, especially the adverse associations of surgery on sleep quality.

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Scientific discoveries often hinge on synthesizing decades of research, a task that potentially outstrips human information processing capacities. Large language models (LLMs) offer a solution. LLMs trained on the vast scientific literature could potentially integrate noisy yet interrelated findings to forecast novel results better than human experts.

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Aim: This study aimed to investigate the presence and correlation of paranasal sinus pneumatization among patients with and without nasal septal deviations (NSD), to enhance clinical understanding of sinonasal anatomical variations.

Materials And Methods: It is descriptive, retrospective study under a monocentric, utilizing institutional archives. 30 subjects with NSD and 30 without NSD were selected.

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Hereditary antithrombin (AT) deficiency due to mutations in SERPINC1 is known to be the most severe form of thrombophilia. We report three members in a family with hereditary AT deficiency with a novel mutation in exon 2 of SERPINC1, that is c.119 G>A (p.

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  • The study investigates the rates and reasons for the removal of subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillators (S-ICDs) among patients who've had them implanted.
  • Out of 372 patients studied over a median follow-up of 4.4 years, 5.9% required extraction, mainly due to bradycardia pacing needs, infections, and inappropriate shocks.
  • Factors such as a history of smoking and a higher body mass index were linked to an increased likelihood of S-ICD extraction, indicating the importance of careful patient selection for the device.
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  • - Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS) is a rare condition characterized by iron deficiency anemia, esophageal strictures, and dysphagia, primarily affecting women aged 40-70.
  • - If left untreated, PVS can increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma in the upper gastrointestinal tract or oral cavity, as illustrated by a case of a woman in her 50s who developed tongue cancer due to chronic dysphagia and untreated anemia.
  • - The article highlights the importance for dental surgeons to recognize the oral signs of anemia and to detect PVS early for better patient outcomes.
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Background: Cephalometric landmark annotation is a key challenge in radiographic analysis, requiring automation due to its time-consuming process and inherent subjectivity. This study investigates the application of advanced transfer learning techniques to enhance the accuracy of anatomical landmarks in cephalometric images, which is a vital aspect of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.

Methods: We assess the suitability of transfer learning methods by employing state-of-the-art pose estimation models.

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A pot experiment at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, assessed rice residue biochar's effect on remediating lead and cadmium in soil and on Indian mustard growth. Soil spiked with Cd (0, 10, 25 mg kg⁻¹) and Pb (0, 25, 50 mg kg⁻¹) was amended with biochar (0, 0.5, 1, 2% w/w) in a completely randomized design with three replications.

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Introduction Anxiety disorders are common mental illnesses impacting quality of life, with current treatments like benzodiazepines and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) facing limitations due to side effects. Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), used primarily for hypertension, have shown potential neuropsychiatric benefits, including anxiolytic effects. This study explores the anxiolytic effects of two ARBs, telmisartan and losartan, by evaluating locomotor activity in Wistar rats, aiming to identify new treatment options for anxiety through modulation of the renin-angiotensin system.

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Ankyloglossia, also named tongue-tie, is an innate developmental anomaly where the lingual frenum appears anchored to the sublingual space. Even though it is not considered a major congenital condition, it can create a variety of problems, such as difficulty in feeding newborns, difficulty in mastication, speech problems, poor oral hygiene, malocclusion, and hindrance in social interaction because of restricted tongue movements. Lingual frenectomy is the treatment of choice.

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  • Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are key contributors to diarrhea outbreaks worldwide, and studying them was difficult due to a lack of effective culture methods.
  • Recent advancements in cultivating various HuNoV strains in human intestinal enteroids (HIEs) have greatly improved research into their replication and disease mechanisms.
  • The research showed that different types of HIEs, particularly those from small intestines and genetically modified lines, have varying levels of susceptibility to HuNoV infection, revealing insights into how these viruses affect human health.
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  • White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are linked to cognitive impairment but solely measuring their volume doesn't fully explain the cognitive deficits.
  • Lesion network mapping (LNM) offers a new way to assess how WMH connects with brain networks, potentially improving our understanding of their impact on cognition.
  • In a study of 3,485 patients, LNM scores outperformed WMH volumes in predicting cognitive performance, especially in attention, processing speed, and verbal memory, but not for language functions.
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Background: Routine dental procedures frequently involve invasive treatment, multiple injections, and the use of sharp, high-speed cutting instruments, and treatment is often extended over several visits, which are said to be stress-provoking events. Salivary chromogranin A (CgA) is a biomarker that can help clinicians evaluate and quantify the stress experienced by a child during these procedures.

Aim: To quantify the changes in salivary CgA levels in children before, during, and after routine dental procedures for multiple appointments.

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Assessing children's pain using patient-based pain scales can be challenging. Hence, there is a need of new version Artificial Intelligence Child Dental Anxiety Scale (AI-CDAS) to scale and test its psychometric properties (validity and reliability). This study was conducted to evaluate the validity and reliability of Artificial Intelligence version of the Child Dental Anxiety Scale (AI-CDAS) for anxiety detection scale in children using face as a response set from October 2022 to December 2023.

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Human norovirus (HuNoV) infection is a global health and economic burden. Currently, there are no licensed HuNoV vaccines or antiviral drugs available. The protease encoded by the HuNoV genome plays a critical role in virus replication by cleaving the polyprotein and is, therefore, an excellent target for developing small molecule inhibitors.

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  • The study analyzed risk factors for biochemical recurrence (BCR) after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) using data from patients treated between 2018 and 2020, excluding those with certain complications or missing data.
  • Results indicated that the International Society of Urological Pathologists (ISUP) grade is a strong predictor for BCR, particularly for higher grades, while pT3b stage also significantly predicted BCR in patients with advanced tumors.
  • The findings conclude that ISUP grade and tumor stage are critical risk factors for BCR after RARP, with additional emphasis on the significance of positive surgical margins in pT2 cases and the pT3b substage in pT3 cases.
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A severe and progressive interstitial lung disease (ILD) known as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) has an unknown etiology with poorly defined mechanisms of development. Among the currently prescribed pharmacological interventions for IPF, nintedanib demonstrates the ability to decelerate the deterioration of lung function and yield positive clinical outcomes. Multiple randomized placebo-controlled trials have confirmed the efficacy and acceptable safety profile of nintedanib.

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