Publications by authors named "Patro S"

The small intestine is the longest segment of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, but cancers in the small intestine are infrequent. The duodenojejunal (DJ) flexure is an uncommon site for tumors, and those located in these sites are difficult to identify and manage properly. Their rarity, along with ambiguous symptoms that can be readily misattributed to milder conditions, results in a delayed diagnosis when the tumors have significantly advanced.

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Extragonadal choriocarcinoma in men is an extremely rare and highly aggressive malignancy. Inconclusive biopsies due to a high necrotic component often delay diagnosis. Here is such a case, in which suggestive imaging findings on [F]FDG PET/CT, a raised level of serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin, and gynecomastia clinched the diagnosis.

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Background infection (CDI) is a significant healthcare concern, marked by its rising prevalence and associated morbidity and mortality. However, there is limited data on the epidemiology of CDI in the eastern region of India. Objectives The study aims to determine the incidence of CDI among adult patients admitted to the inpatient department of a tertiary care hospital and identify the risk factors associated with CDI.

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The extensive use of plastics in modern dentistry, including oral care products and dental materials, has raised significant concerns due to the increasing evidence of potential harm to human health and the environment caused by the unintentional release of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs). Particles from sources like toothpaste, toothbrushes, orthodontic implants, and denture materials are generated through mechanical friction, pH changes, and thermal fluctuations. These processes cause surface stress, weaken material integrity, and induce wear, posing health risks such as exposure to harmful monomers and additives, while contributing to environmental contamination.

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Floresorchestiinae Myers & Lowry, 2020 is a recognizable group in the family Talitridae due to the distinctive presence of slits on their epimeral plates. A distinctive species of the genus Floresorchestia collected from Chilika Lagoon inhabiting the seaweed Gracilaria sp., Floresorchestia odishi sp.

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  • In India, dengue fever is a major health issue, especially during the monsoon season, and C-reactive protein (CRP) serves as an important marker for assessing the severity of the disease.
  • A study was conducted on 189 hospitalized patients diagnosed with dengue fever, analyzing factors like total leukocytes, platelet counts, CRP, and ferritin to understand their correlation with the severity of the illness.
  • The results showed that severe dengue cases had higher levels of CRP and ferritin, with a positive correlation between these two markers, suggesting that ferritin could be an additional biomarker for predicting dengue severity alongside CRP.
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For developing a successful cancer therapeutic modality, the early precise detection of cancer cells in patient biopsies in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is crucial. This could help researchers create new diagnostic and therapeutic tools and assist clinicians in recommending more effective treatment plans and improving patient survival. We have developed an SMPD, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) targeting pH-activable fluorophore named , combining a potent COX-2 inhibitor, celecoxib, linked to a naphthalimide fluorophore with an acidic microenvironment-responsive piperazine moiety for specific optical imaging of OSCC in cells and patient tissues.

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Importance: Metastases to the submandibular gland (SMG) from oral cavity primaries are very rare. Hence, a gland-preserving level IB dissection technique is a feasible option without compromising the lymph node yield (LNY).

Objective: To assess the feasibility and noninferiority of the SMG-preserving dissection technique to the conventional en bloc removal of level IB in terms of LNY in patients with cN0 oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) undergoing elective neck dissection.

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Protein and peptide-based drugs have greater therapeutic efficacy and potential application and lower toxicity compared to chemical entities in long-term use within optimum concentration as they are easily biodegradable due to biological origin. While oral administration is preferable, most of these substances are currently administered intravenously or subcutaneously. This is primarily due to the breakdown and poor absorption in the GI tract.

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Purpose: The blur introduced by breathing motion degrades the diagnostic accuracy of whole-body F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (F-FDG PET-CT) in lesions adjacent to the diaphragm by increasing the apparent size and by decreasing their metabolic activity. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of motion correction by four-dimensional phase-based respiratory-gated (RG) F-FDG PET-CT in improving metabolic parameters of lesions adjacent to the diaphragm (especially in the lungs or liver).

Materials And Methods: Eighteen patients with known lung or liver lesions underwent conventional F-FDG PET-CT and respiratory-gated PET-CT acquisition of the desired region using a pressure-sensing, phase-based respiratory-gating system.

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The field of data exploration relies heavily on clustering techniques to organize vast datasets into meaningful subgroups, offering valuable insights across various domains. Traditional clustering algorithms face limitations in terms of performance, often getting stuck in local minima and struggling with complex datasets of varying shapes and densities. They also require prior knowledge of the number of clusters, which can be a drawback in real-world scenarios.

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  • MPV (mean platelet volume) is a measure of platelet size that might help predict recovery in dengue patients, as platelet counts often drop during the illness.
  • This study analyzed 130 dengue patients to observe how MPV changes across different phases and its correlation with platelet counts, finding that MPV increases as platelet counts decrease.
  • The results indicate that MPV could serve as a useful predictive marker in clinical settings to help manage patients and reduce bleeding risks associated with low platelet counts.
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Objectives: The presence of lymphovascular invasion (LVI), perineural invasion (PNI) and extranodal extension (ENE) have shown adverse outcomes in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). This study evaluated the impact of LVI, PNI and ENE, individually and in combination, on survival outcomes in OSCC.

Material And Methods: A retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained oral cancer database was done from January 2017 to March 2023.

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Coronavirus has long been considered a global epidemic. It caused the deaths of nearly 7.01 million individuals and caused an economic downturn.

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One ever-evolving and ever-demanding critical human endeavour is the provision of food security for the growing world population. This can be done by adopting sustainable agriculture through horizontal (expanding the arable land area) and vertical (intensifying agriculture through sound technological approaches) interventions. Customized formulated nanomaterials have numerous advantages.

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During surge of COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM), we identified five cases of CAM where two different species of Mucorales were isolated. All had history of diabetes mellitus and presented with clinical features suggesting rhino-orbital mucormycosis. The patients grew different species from their nasal scraping/biopsy samples, Rhizopus arrhizus, R.

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Pulp therapy has been emerged as a one of the efficient therapies in the field of endodontics. Among different types of new endodontic materials, pulpotec has been materialized as a recognized material for vital pulp therapy. However, its efficacy has been challenged due to lack of information about its cellular biocompatibility.

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  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the third most common type of infection, and the study aimed to reduce antibiotic overuse by using procalcitonin (PCT) as a diagnostic tool for bacterial infections.
  • A prospective observational study was conducted with 200 patients exhibiting UTI symptoms, where PCT levels and other routine tests were performed to determine treatment paths.
  • The study found that patients with low PCT levels could be managed conservatively without antibiotics, thereby helping to decrease the risk of developing multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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Study Objectives: The study aimed to compare the analgesic effect of USG-guided PENG (Peri capsular nerve group) block with Intravenous Nalbuphine hydrochloride (IVN) in patients with hip fracture coming to the emergency department (ED). The purpose was also to monitor the adverse effects and rescue analgesic requirements in both treatment modalities.

Methods: The study was an open-label randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing PENG block versus IVN in treating patients with femoral head and neck fractures, as well as pubic rami fracture of the hip (HF).

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This study focuses on patient radiation exposure in interventional neuroradiology (INR) procedures, a field that has advanced significantly since its inception in the 1980s. INR employs minimally invasive techniques to treat complex cerebrovascular diseases in the head, neck, and spine. The study establishes diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for three clinical indications (CIs): stroke (S), brain aneurysms (ANs), and brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM).

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This qualitative study, grounded in theory, employed inductive coding for analysis, focusing on menstrual health among urban women aged 10-25. The research aims to explore the menstrual health status, practices, and beliefs of participants. The research delves into the impact of recent government initiatives on menstrual health and assesses the role of urbanization in shaping evolving menstrual health practices among young girls.

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  • Snake bites can lead to serious health issues worldwide, with leukoencephalopathy being a rare but notable complication.
  • While leukoencephalopathy is typically associated with viper bites, this report discusses an unusual case following a neurotoxic snake bite.
  • The case underscores the need for healthcare providers to consider leukoencephalopathy in patients with snake bites who show neurological symptoms, especially those affecting cognitive abilities.
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A new species of the genus Parhyale, Stebbing 1897 was collected from the intertidal region of Chilika Lagoon associated with the seaweed Gracilaria sp. Parhyale odian sp. nov.

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