Publications by authors named "R Kuber"

Background Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, especially its dreaded complication preeclampsia, remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality for both the mother and the fetus. Existing tools for the prediction of preeclampsia remain inadequate in their sensitivity and specificity. Hence, there is an urgent need for a reliable, economically feasible, and objective marker for its diagnosis/early prediction.

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  • Vascular malformations of soft tissues are rare but complex lesions that commonly affect children and young adults, often becoming symptomatic later in life, and are significant causes of soft tissue masses.
  • A prospective study conducted at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College involved 50 patients with suspected vascular malformations, utilizing various MRI techniques to accurately identify and classify these conditions.
  • The study found a male predominance among the participants, with an average age of 22.13 years, highlighting the importance of sophisticated imaging for optimal management of vascular abnormalities.
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Idiopathic adhesive capsulitis is a complex pathology that combines inflammation and tightness of the ligamentous and capsular structures in the shoulder joint. Using methods like mobilization, strengthening exercises, and stretching modalities, physiotherapy is still the mainstay in treating adhesive capsulitis. However, novel treatment modalities are being used in various musculoskeletal conditions.

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Background Over time, there has been a noticeable increase in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. The current imperative is to anticipate predisposing factors and proactively prevent ACL injuries. The occurrence of ACL injuries has been linked to diverse factors associated with the morphology of the distal femur.

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Introduction It has been long established that open surgeries were the only options available for the management of intra-abdominal abscesses or collections. These were associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Traditionally, the idea of percutaneous needling could not gain popularity due to poor localization of collections.

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