Publications by authors named "Pooja Pal"

Purpose: The study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the various malignant and benign parotid tumours and evaluate the predictive factors for intraoperative nerve involvement leading to facial palsy (FP).

Methods: It is a single-centre retrospective analysis for reviewing the involvement of facial nerve in post- parotidectomy patients. The clinical database from January 2012 to December 2020 was included in the study with a follow-up period of a minimum of 2 years.

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Cutaneous cancer is a rare entity accounting for less than 1% of all diagnosed cancers in India. In contrast to the West, squamous cell carcinoma is the commonest skin cancer in India, often affecting the scalp. However, due to their rarity, not much is known regarding their biological behavior and prognosis.

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Purpose: Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rapidly progressive angioinvasive fungal infection commonly seen in diabetics. In the COVID-19 pandemic we have witnessed a sudden surge in these cases. We aimed to evaluate the disease presentation, patterns of spread, and any association with the COVID-19 virus.

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Objective: To understand the relation of musculoskeletal strength and function to postural stability in ambulatory adults with cerebral palsy (CP) who have already developed muscle atrophy and osteoporosis.

Design: Two independent group comparison of adults with CP and those without it.

Setting: Laboratory study.

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Introduction: Various efforts have been made to reduce post tonsillectomy pain in children. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ropivacaine in post-operative pain management in these children.

Materials And Methods: This study is a Randomized control study on 140 patients between 4 - 12 years of age, in whom tonsillectomy was performed in a tertiary care centre between January 2017 to November 2018 using standard dissection and snare surgical technique.

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Objectives: To evaluate a test of olfactory perception that uses freeze-dried stimuli developed to rapidly release aromas capable of migrating to the olfactory mucosa retronasally.

Design: Validation study.

Setting: Psychology and Chemistry Departments.

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Though the association between follicular carcinoma and bone metastasis is well established, the site-wise distribution is not known. One hundred seventy-three patients of follicular carcinoma presenting between 2003 and 2011 were selected from 1093 patients of follicular lesions presenting at a single institution. Of these, 59 (34%) with bone metastasis were included in the study.

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Unusual parapharyngeal lipoma.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

March 2015

Lipomas of the parapharyngeal space (PPS) are extremely rare. CT scan and MRI are indispensable tools to investigate these hard to access tumors. PPS lipomas are confined to either the prestyloid or post styloid compartments.

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Background: Dural involvement is an important consideration in assessment of cranial base tumors dictating resectability and prognosis. Preoperative as well as intraoperative clues are valuable but not always correct. We evaluated a consecutive series of craniofacial resections at our center to correlate radiologically suspected dural involvement vis-à-vis intraoperative assessment and eventual pathology.

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Background: Determining the level of nodal metastases may help decrease the extent of neck dissections and reduce morbidity.

Methods: A prospective study of neck dissections in patients with oral cancer was conducted. Each nodal level was delineated, sent for histopathology, and reported level-wise.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists found that a special protein called Fbw7 helps to control another protein called G-CSFR, which is important for blood cell development.
  • Fbw7 causes G-CSFR to break down so that it doesn't work too much, which is good for keeping our blood cells healthy.
  • When Fbw7 doesn't work properly, G-CSFR can increase too much, leading to more blood cell production than needed, which can cause health problems.
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CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein Alpha (C/EBPα) is a key transcription factor involved in the adipocyte differentiation. Here for the first time we demonstrate that E6AP, an E3 ubiquitin ligase inhibits adipocyte differentiation in 3T3-L1 cells as revealed by reduced lipid staining with oil red. Knock down of E6AP in mouse 3T3L1 preadipocytes is sufficient to convert them to adipocytes independent of external hormonal induction.

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  • Scientists studied how certain proteins affect the estrogen receptor in breast cancer cells treated with a drug called Tamoxifen.
  • They discovered a new protein called Profilin1 that interacts with the estrogen receptor and can help control its activity.
  • When they increased the amount of Profilin1 in the cancer cells, it slowed down cell growth and helped the cells die, suggesting that Profilin1 could be important for treating breast cancer.
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Background: Dural involvement is an important consideration in assessment of cranial base tumors dictating resectability and prognosis. Preoperative as well as intraoperative clues are valuable but not always correct. We evaluated a consecutive series of craniofacial resections at our center to correlate radiologically suspected dural involvement vis-à-vis intraoperative assessment and eventual pathology.

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Adipogenesis is the differentiation of preadipocytes to adipocytes which is marked by the accumulation of lipid droplets. Adipogenic differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells is achieved by exposing the cells to Insulin, Dexamethasone and IBMX for 5-7 days. Thiazolidinedione drugs, like rosiglitazone are potent insulin sensitizing agents and have been shown to enhance lipid droplet formation in 3T3-L1 cells, a model cell line for preadipocyte differentiation.

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Introduction: Global protein expression profiling between healthy vs diseased states helps identifying differential expression and post-translational modifications of proteins, thereby providing better insights into the molecular changes of disease diagnosis and prognosis. In addition, analytical separation and identification of proteins from complex mixtures can provide insight into targeted drug therapy and prediction of response to different therapeutics.

Areas Covered: In the present review the authors summarize the readily available quantitative proteomics tools for the analytical separation and identification of target proteins in myeloid leukemia, AML in particular, and its future perspectives in its diagnostics and therapeutics.

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Tamoxifen (Tam) is most widely used selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) for treatment of hormone-responsive breast cancer. Despite being regularly used in clinical therapy for breast cancer since 1971, the mechanism of Tam action remains largely unclear. In order to gain insights into Tam-mediated antibreast cancer actions, we applied 2DE and MS based proteomics approach to identify target proteins of Tam.

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Ormeloxifen is a nonsteroidal selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) and has been shown to possess anticancer activities in breast and uterine cancer. Here, we show that ormeloxifen induces apoptosis in dose-dependent manner in a variety of leukemia cells, more strikingly in K562. 2-DE-gel electrophoresis of K562 cells induced with ormeloxifen showed that 57 and 30% of proteins belong to apoptosis and cell-cycle pathways, respectively.

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After human genome is decoded, the characterization of the proteins is the next challenging task. The study of the complete protein complement of the genome, the 'proteome' referred to as proteomics, is an important tool for the identification of new therapeutic targets. Research efforts are underway to develop the technology necessary to compare the specific protein profiles of diseased versus healthy states.

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A series of tetrahydro-beta-carbolines and 1,3,5-triazine hybrids have been synthesized and evaluated for their cytotoxicity against a panel of eight human cancer cell lines and normal human fibroblasts (NIH3T3). It led us to discovery of racemic compounds 69, 71 and 75, which are selectively cytotoxic towards KB (oral cancer) cell line with IC50 values of 105.8, 664.

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CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/EBPs) are a group of transcription factors which have been implicated in cellular proliferation, terminal differentiation, and apoptosis in a variety of tissues including mammary gland. Owing to its role in various cellular functions, inactivation of C/EBP proteins is central to the pathogenesis of many disorders. Recent reports suggest that expression as well as function of C/EBP proteins is deregulated in breast tumors.

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