Publications by authors named "Prateek K Dinkar"

Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a rare condition that affects newborns and is characterized by the lack of ganglion cells in the colon. Typical symptoms include difficulty passing stool, vomiting, and trouble feeding. Various surgical methods are available to manage the condition.

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Background General anesthesia (GA) is a standard for breast malignant surgery. The issue of postoperative pain as well as the high occurrence of nausea and vomiting have prompted the quest for a superior methodology for tormenting the executives with fewer complications. Over the most recent couple of years, paravertebral block (PVB) has acquired huge fame either in combination with GA or alone for anesthetic management.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chronic respiratory insufficiency can arise from conditions like pneumonia, leading to lasting lung damage.
  • A 21-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department with worsening leg pain, weakness, and a resolved fever, exhibiting reduced lung function and some abnormal blood test results.
  • Imaging revealed lung fibrosis and compensatory hyperplasia in the remaining healthy lung, and she received multiple treatments before showing significant improvement and ultimately being discharged with follow-up care instructions.
  • This case highlights the respiratory system's ability to adapt when one lung is severely compromised.
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