Publications by authors named "Prabhat K C"

Limited health literacy is linked to unhealthy behaviors, adverse health outcomes, poor quality of life and financial burdens on society. However, little is known about the level of health literacy, especially among school-going children. This cross-sectional study assesses health literacy levels and their determinants in 354 school children from Kathmandu Metropolitan City, utilizing a multi-stage cluster sampling method.

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  • Carotid sinus hypersensitivity can cause unexplained fainting (syncope) in older adults, with varying symptoms.
  • A 56-year-old man with coronary artery disease experienced syncope and was ultimately diagnosed with carotid sinus hypersensitivity, leading to the placement of a dual chamber pacemaker for treatment.
  • Despite having other health issues, like coronary artery disease, clinicians should still consider carotid sinus hypersensitivity as a potential cause of syncope.
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Introduction: Polyserositis in disseminated tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon presentation. The exudative nature of effusion in disseminated TB can be masked by presence of malnutrition due TB.

Case Presentation: A 24-year-old female, diagnosed with disseminated TB, developed polyserositis with transudative nature of fluid.

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Introduction: Late onset Wilson disease (WD) is a rare form of WD. WD has variability of clinical presentations from acute liver failure to chronic liver disease (CLD). The hepatic and neurological variants of WD have wider variations.

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Lorentz transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations of magnetic nanoparticles contain information on the magnetic and electrostatic potentials. Vector field electron tomography (VFET) can be used to reconstruct electromagnetic potentials of the nanoparticles from their corresponding LTEM images. The VFET approach is based on the conventional filtered back projection approach to tomographic reconstructions and the availability of an incomplete set of measurements due to experimental limitations means that the reconstructed vector fields exhibit significant artifacts.

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The prevalence of drug addiction is increasing globally. Drug abuse damages many parts of the body such as oral cavity, lungs, liver, brain, heart etc., Addicts suffer from physical, psychological, emotional and behavioral problems.

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Aim: Rapid correction of developing Class III malocclusion in pediatric patients using a method with decreased reliance on patient compliance and increased patient comfort.

Method: The modified fixed nanobite tandem appliance (MFNTA) consists of three components, two fixed and one removable. The maxillary fixed appliance consists of a nickel-titanium fixed maxillary expander and a soldered buccal arm used for Class III elastic traction.

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  • * The primary methods for diagnosing and treating OSA are polysomnography and CPAP, but the American Academy of Sleep Medicine now endorses oral appliances as a treatment option as well.
  • * Factors such as obesity, craniofacial abnormalities, age, and lifestyle choices contribute to the risk of developing OSA, but effective treatments can enhance physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life.
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Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the Craniomandibular articulation morphology and position of condyle in mandibular fossae in Angle's class I normal occlusion and Angle's class II division 1 malocclusion. Materials and Methods.

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As in the traditional combined surgical and orthodontic procedures, an Orthodontist can plays vital role in treatment planning and the orthodontic treatment of patient undergoing distraction osteogenesis. This role includes predistraction assessment of the craniofacial skeleton and occlusal function, pre-distraction, and post-distraction orthodontic care. Based on clinical evaluation, dental study models, photographic analysis, cephalometric evaluation, and three-dimensional computed tomographic analysis, the Orthodontist, in collaboration with the Surgeon, plans distraction device placement and the predicted vectors of distraction.

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Distraction osteogenesis is a method of inducing new bone formation by applying mechanical strains on preexisting bone. The process of osteogenesis in the periodontal ligament during orthodontic tooth movement is similar to the osteogenesis in the midpalatal suture during rapid palatal expansion. A new concept of "distracting the periodontal ligament" is proposed to elicit rapid canine retraction in two weeks.

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Background: One of the common types of oro-dental morphopathologic relationship is the Class II Division 1 malocclusion. Therefore, the study of tongue position in Class II Division 1 may reveal a role of the tongue in the etiology or diagnosis of malocclusion.

Aims: Present study was done with the aim to evaluate the tongue position radiographically in centric occlusion and rest position in the subjects with Angle's Class 1 normal occlusion and subjects with Angle's Class II Division 1 malocclusion and to find out any differences in tongue position between Angle's Class 1 normal occlusion and Angle's Class II Division 1 malocclusion group.

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Curiosity has its own reason for existing. For thousands of years, mankind has been harnessing its curiosity into inquiry and the process of scientific methodology. If we consider technology as an engine, then science is its fuel.

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  • Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is a widespread issue in children, significantly affecting their health, neuropsychological growth, quality of life, and economic prospects, making it a serious public health concern.
  • The combination of obesity and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) leads to higher rates of health complications and unique clinical characteristics.
  • Recent advancements in treatment options for SDB in children include both surgical methods (like tonsil and adenoid removal) and non-surgical approaches (like oral appliances and CPAP), with dentists playing a key role in identifying and managing these conditions.
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