Publications by authors named "R Mohamudha Parveen"

Background: Traditional formulations are used extensively throughout the world due to their holistic approach to health and wellness with the fewest possible adverse effects. Itrifal Sana is a traditional unani polyherbal formulation, a unique combination that makes it synergistically potent, capable of providing dual benefits for health and well-being. Even though the formulation is frequently utilised, there is no scientific evidence to support its therapeutic efficiency.

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Flaviviruses transmitted by arthropods, including the Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEV), are RNA viruses capable of causing severe encephalitis in various hosts. The spread of these viruses is closely linked to climatic conditions and the habitats of host and vector species, leading to outbreaks in new geographic regions. Notable encephalitis-causing flaviviruses include Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), West Nile virus (WNV), and Kunjin virus (KUNV).

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  • Spanlastics, also known as elastic niosomes, are advanced drug delivery carriers that improve on traditional niosomes by incorporating an edge activator.
  • Initially developed for eye-related treatments in 2011, spanlastics are now being explored for broader applications, especially for delivering drugs to the Central Nervous System (CNS) through the intranasal route.
  • The article covers their composition, benefits over niosomes, mechanisms of absorption, various applications, delivery methods including nose-to-brain pathways, and future research directions in utilizing intranasal spanlastics for various medical conditions.
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Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) is a chronic wound, and a person with diabetes has an increased lifetime risk of foot ulcers (19%-34%) and high morbidity (65% recurrence in 3-5 years, 20% lifetime amputation). Recent data have shown rising amputation rates, especially in the younger and minority populations. This abstract discusses innovative approaches for addressing this issue.

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  • - A 48-year-old woman experienced severe lower back pain radiating to her right leg, diagnosed with an intradural neuroenteric cyst at the L2 level via MRI.
  • - The cyst was T2 hyperintense and T1 isointense, and histological analysis confirmed it was a well-defined ovoid neuroenteric cyst, appearing brighter than cerebrospinal fluid.
  • - Following cyst removal and L2 laminectomy, the patient experienced significant pain relief and had completely recovered by a two-week follow-up, highlighting the effectiveness of MRI and surgical intervention.
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