Publications by authors named "Piyus Kumar Pathak"

Introduction  Skeletal metastasis is catastrophic in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC), leading to skeletal-related events (SRE) such as nerve entrapment, hypercalcemia and even pathological fractures, which may require surgical intervention. The nature of the bone metastasis in advanced RCC is large, destructive, hyper-vascular and mostly lytic. The present retrospective analysis aims to identify potential risk factors for predicting SREs in advanced RCC with bone metastasis.

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the head and neck is a rare and aggressive non-melanoma skin cancer. The objective of this study was to assess the oncological outcome of MCC by retrospective review of electronic and paper records of a population-based cohort of 17 consecutive cases of the head and neck MCC without distant metastasis, diagnosed in Manitoba between 2004 and 2016. The average age of the patients at initial presentation was 74.

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Ancient Ayurvedic literature described 107 vital regions of the body and considered them as a seat of prana (life force) and collectively termed them as marma. The applied aspect of this concept, marma chikitsa or marma therapy, is gaining popularity as it is being practiced by many clinicians in which these marma are stimulated in different ways to treat different diseases. Hypertension is one of the major disorders affecting majority of the world population.

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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) is an essential protein that regulates cellular processes such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. It is known to bind with several proteins to carry out various cellular functions. In this study, we report for the first time that IGFBP-3 is a histone 3 (H3) binding protein.

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Background And Aims: Currently there are limited tools available for triage of patients with COVID -19. We propose a new ABCD scoring system for patients who have been tested positive for COVID-19.

Methods: The ABCD score is for patients who have been tested positive for COVID-19 and admitted in a hospital.

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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), one of the six members of the IGFBP family, is a key protein in the IGF pathway. IGFBP-3 can function in an IGF-dependent as well as in an IGF-independent manner. The IGF-dependent roles of IGFBP-3 include its endocrine role in the delivery of IGFs from the site of synthesis to the target cells that possess IGF receptors and the activation of associated downstream signaling.

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Background: Patients with tongue carcinoma who undergo combined tongue and neck radical resection often have simultaneous oral and submandibular defects. Due to its high flexibility, the anterolateral thigh (ALT) perforator flap is gradually being adopted by surgeons for oral reconstruction. However, the tissue volume of perforator flaps is insufficient for the reconstruction of both the oral and submandibular regions.

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Background/objectives: Recent evidence suggests nonconstant nature of dispersion in adult women's body mass index (BMI) across sociodemographic groups. The overall variances in BMI and height are also shown to have substantially changed over time. We modeled complex variation in adults' anthropometry-BMI and height-by wealth and education, and assessed their differences over time in India.

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Objective: Follicular (FN) and Hürthle cell neoplasms (HCN) are considered indeterminate on thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology and are preoperative diagnostic challenges. The role of [(18)F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) in characterizing indeterminate thyroid nodules remains equivocal, because of the increased FDG uptake by some benign thyroid nodules. The objective of this study was to compare the FDG positron emission tomography/computerized tomography (PET/CT) characteristics of follicular (FA) and Hürthle cell adenomas (HCA).

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Introduction: The time of drawing pre-incision intraoperative parathyroid hormone (ioPTH) is crucial to provide the right baseline for post-excision PTH measurement. The objective of this study was to identify the optimal time and the numbers of baseline PTH samples that best predict excision of all hypercellular parathyroid tissue when compared with 10-min post-excision PTH level.

Materials And Methods: In this prospective study, two pre-incision (pre-induction and 10-min post-induction) baseline ioPTH samples along with pre- and post-excision ioPTH were collected and analyzed for 352 parathyroidectomies in 341 patients for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism at a University hospital.

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Background And Objectives: AJCC-TNM Stage II well-differentiated thyroid cancer (WDTC) comprises T2N0M0 tumors in patients ≥45 years of age or metastatic WDTC in patients younger than 45 years. The objectives of this study were to assess the oncological outcome of stage II WDTC and to compare the oncological outcome of metastatic WDTC in patient younger (stage II) and older (stage IVC) than 45 years.

Methods: This study involved review of clinical presentation and oncological outcome of population cohort of 2,128 consecutive WDTC, diagnosed during 1970-2010 that includes 215 Stage II WDTC and 61 metastatic WDTC.

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Background: Expression of the small calcium-binding protein S100A4 is associated with poor prognosis in patients with thyroid cancer (TC). The authors have previously shown that S100A4 is a target for relaxin and insulin-like peptide 3 signaling in TC cells and that S100A4 is secreted from human TC cells. Although the pro-migratory role of intracellular S100A4 in binding to non-muscle myosin is well known, this study investigated here whether extracellular S100A4 contributes to TC migration.

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Feeding a neonate with a complete cleft lip and palate is difficult pursuit due to communication between oral cavity and nasal cavity. A multidisciplinary approach is required to manage the complex problems involved in case of such neonates and their families. Present case is of a 1-day-old neonate having complete bilateral cleft lip and palate for which palatal obturator was constructed.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) are activated by signaling via pathogen-specific receptors or exposure to inflammatory mediators. Here we show that co-culturing DCs with apoptotic HIV-infected activated CD4(+) T cells (ApoInf) or apoptotic uninfected activated CD4(+) T cells (ApoAct) induced expression of co-stimulatory molecules and cytokine release. In addition, we measured a reduced HIV infection rate in DCs after co-culture with ApoAct.

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Objective: The "adequate surgical margin" has always remained an enigma in the minds of head and neck surgeons. This study systematically analyses the impact of the width of the clear surgical margin on survival in oral cancer.

Study Design: A historical cohort of 277 surgically treated patients with oral cancer were followed for a median period of 36 months.

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Objective: This study looked at the independent impact of intraoperative frozen section assessment of the adequacy of margins of excision on disease control and survival.

Study Design: The design was a review of outcome of historical cohort of 416 surgically treated oral cancer patients at a comprehensive cancer center. Status of the margins at permanent sections, disease failure at the primary site, and survival data of 229 patients who had frozen sections were compared by univariate and multivariate analysis with 197 patients who did not have frozen sections.

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Purpose: Epiglottic (epilaryngeal) carcinoma has been treated conventionally by radical external beam radiotherapy or partial laryngectomy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of brachytherapy boost as a novel approach for lingual epiglottic lesions.

Methods And Materials: Twenty-three patients with T(2-3)N(0-1) lingual epiglottic carcinoma (SCC) were treated with curative intent between January 1990 and December 2001 using low dose rate interstitial (192)Ir implant boost, moderate dose of 25Gy at 0.

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Squamous cell carcinoma of the superior gingival-buccal complex are rare and few English-language data have been published on their biological behaviour. Reported in this paper are the clinical behaviour and treatment outcomes of squamous cell carcinoma of the upper gingival-buccal complex. We reviewed the charts of 110 patients with squamous cell carcinoma restricted to the upper gingiva, superior gingival-buccal sulcus and adjoining buccal mucosa, seen between 1997 and 2001.

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Cancer of buccal gingival sulcus lie in close proximity to mandible but tend to invade bone late in the course of disease. Segmental mandibulectomy advocated for these tumors results in cosmetic disfigurement and functional impairment. We, for the first time, describe a mandibular preservation alternative, in form of buccal cortical plate excision, for these tumors.

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Selective neck dissection (I-III) for oral cancers offers similar regional control rates with less morbidity as compared with modified radical neck dissection. Charts of 414 patients with oral cancer, who underwent selective neck dissection (I-III) during 1994-2001, were analysed retrospectively. Seventy nine percent of the patients had a primary tumour in the gingivo-buccal complex.

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Activation induced cell death (AICD) has been proposed to serve as a mechanism to limit T lymphocyte proliferation induced by antigenic stimulation. Heat shock proteins (hsp60 and hsp70) expressed on oral tumor cells serve as ligands for peripheral blood gammadeltaT lymphocytes. Tumor cell lysis by gammadeltaT lymphocytes is mediated via recognition of hsp expressed on tumor cells.

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