Publications by authors named "R Bhutani"

Introduction: The liver is essential for both the body's removal of waste materials and the metabolism of nutrients, it is critical for sustaining general health. However, a number of factors, including viral infections, immune system malfunctions, cancer, alcohol intake, and drug toxicity, are contributing to the rising prevalence of liver problems. Alternative approaches to liver disease treatment are being investigated due to the potential limitations of conventional medical treatments.

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  • - The study investigates the optimal timing for starting direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation and acute ischaemic stroke, comparing early initiation (around 3.5 days) to later initiation (about 5.7 days) due to concerns about bleeding risks.
  • - An analysis of 11 studies, including 13,020 participants, found that early initiation of DOACs resulted in significantly lower rates of recurrent ischaemic stroke and intracranial hemorrhage compared to the late group.
  • - While key outcomes like major hemorrhage and all-cause mortality showed no significant differences between the groups, the variability in the study designs and limited number of RCT
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Background: Despite increased efforts to improve the health of those with temporomandibular disorder (TMD), the focus remains on medical knowledge rather than patients' opinions and needs regarding quality of treatment and pain management.

Objectives: We aimed to identify what TMD patients want their dentists to know and do.

Methods: Open-ended questions were used to understand the perspectives of 6 TMD patients.

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Background: Acne is the commonest inflammatory dermatosis seen worldwide. Atrophic acne scarring is a frequent complication, which can arise from acne of any severity. Micro (mi)RNAs are noncoding RNA molecules of 19-25 nucleotides that function as post-transcriptomic mediators of gene expression.

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