Publications by authors named "Raju B"

Speech disorders encompass a complex interplay of neuroanatomical, genetic, and environmental factors affecting individuals' communication ability. This review synthesizes current insights into the neuroanatomy, genetic underpinnings, and environmental influences contributing to speech disorders. Neuroanatomical structures, such as Broca's area, Wernicke's area, the arcuate fasciculus, and basal ganglia, along with their connectivity, play critical roles in speech production, comprehension, and motor coordination.

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The present study aimed to develop robust machine learning (ML) models to predict the skin permeability of poorly water-soluble drugs in the presence of menthol and limonene as penetration enhancers (PEs). The ML models were also applied in virtual screening (VS) to identify hydrophobic drugs that exhibited better skin permeability in the presence of permeation enhancers i.e.

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Purpose Of The Study: To determine the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus and analyze the maternal and fetal outcomes among pregnant women.

Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted for a duration of 7 months in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at tertiary care hospital where 518 pregnant women participants of age above 18 years who had come for labor and undergone DIPSI (diabetes in pregnancy study of India) test were included in the study after the ethical clearance and obtaining written informed consent, whereas pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes mellitus and on other medication that alter glucose metabolism were excluded from the study.

Results: The occurrence of GDM was found to be 15.

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Inappropriate sexual practice like oral sex has been linked with head and neck cancer (HNC). The recent data revealed that about 20% oropharyngeal caner among Indians are associated with oral sex. Thus, we aimed to comprehensively assess the trend of research in oral sex associated with HNC and to predict the research frontiers and potential hotspots in the near future.

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Background: Ultrasound can detect fluid in the alveolar and interstitial spaces of the lung using the presence of artifacts known as B-lines. The aim of this study was to determine whether a deep learning algorithm generated B-line severity score correlated with pulmonary congestion and disease severity based on clinical assessment (as identified by composite congestion score and Rothman index) and to evaluate changes in the score with treatment. Patients suspected of congestive heart failure underwent daily ultrasonography.

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A library of 1,5-Naphthyridin-2(1H)-one based 1,2,3-triazole analogues (11a-q) were synthesized via series of reactions such as protection, oxidation, cyclization and click chemistry. The new molecules were tested for their antitubercular activity against M. tuberculosis mc6230 and determined the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) employing Rifampicin as reference.

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  • Brown tumors, associated with secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease (CKD), are uncommon but can lead to significant issues, such as neurological deficits and paraplegia.
  • A case study highlights a 35-year-old man with CKD on dialysis who experienced acute paraplegia due to a T8 vertebral body lesion, requiring emergency surgery to relieve spinal cord compression.
  • Diagnosis of brown tumors must be considered in CKD patients, as they can resemble other serious spinal conditions and may cause acute hemorrhage, emphasizing the need for prompt surgical treatment for better recovery outcomes.
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Introduction: Approximately half of all stroke survivors have persistent upper extremity functional impairment, leading to reduced self-care, independence and quality of life. High-intensity, task-oriented virtual reality rehabilitation improves motor recovery. However, its clinical efficacy over standard rehabilitation remains uncertain.

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Objective: To (i) correlate preoperative retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness with visual parameters in patients with pituitary macroadenomas. (ii) study the predictive role of preoperative RNFL in visual outcome following surgery for pituitary macroadenomas (iii) correlate change in postoperative RNFL thickness (RNFLT) with visual outcome.

Methods: Preoperative and post-operative RNFL thickness of thirty-three consecutive patients operated for pituitary macro adenoma between June 2022 and May 2023 were measured using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and compared with standard visual examination findings and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measurements.

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Introduction: Rheumatic heart disease with persistent atrial fibrillation (RHD-AF) is associated with increased morbidity. However, there is no standardized approach for the maintenance of sinus rhythm (SR) in them. We aimed to determine the utility of a stepwise approach to achieve SR in RHD-AF.

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  • Gossypiboma is a rare but serious complication where a surgical sponge is retained after surgery, leading to foreign body reactions, particularly noted in cases following tracheostomy.
  • A 32-year-old man experienced respiratory distress one month post-tracheostomy due to a retained surgical sponge, identified through a CT scan and bronchoscopic evaluation, which was successfully removed.
  • Strong awareness and vigilance in clinical practice are crucial to detect and address gossypiboma, especially in patients with respiratory issues after surgery, to avoid legal and professional repercussions.
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Background The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has underscored the multifaceted impact of the virus on human health, extending beyond the respiratory system to involve other organ systems, including the endocrine system. Emerging evidence suggests a notable interaction between COVID-19 and thyroid function, characterized by alterations in thyroid hormone levels and structural changes within the gland. This study aims to explore the association between thyroid density on CT imaging and lung involvement in patients with COVID-19, potentially offering new insights into the systemic effects of the virus.

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The reliability of automated image interpretation of point-of-care (POC) echocardiography scans depends on the quality of the acquired ultrasound data. This work reports on the development and validation of spatiotemporal deep learning models to assess the suitability of input ultrasound cine loops collected using a handheld echocardiography device for processing by an automated quantification algorithm (e.g.

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Unlabelled: The present study aimed to identify the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and enriched pathways in docetaxel (DTX) resistant breast cancer cell lines by bioinformatics analysis. The microarray dataset GSE28784 was obtained from gene expression omnibus (GEO) database. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs), gene ontology (GO), and Kyoto Encyclopedia of gene and genome (KEGG) pathway analyses were performed with the help of GEO2R and DAVID tools.

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Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), resulting from the severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has not only shown substantial effects on the respiratory system but also on extrapulmonary systems, including cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, hematological, and immune responses, notably spleen enlargement. The connection between the enlargement of the spleen and pulmonary complications in individuals with COVID-19 is still not well elucidated, with current studies offering divergent conclusions. Objective This study aims to elucidate the correlation between splenomegaly, as assessed by computed tomography (CT) imaging, and the extent of lung involvement (LI) in COVID-19 patients, thereby offering insights into potential prognostic indicators.

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Background COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has presented an unparalleled challenge and a profound learning curve globally. Among the myriad of investigative tools, CT scans of the chest have become instrumental in assessing the magnitude of lung involvement in the pathogenesis of this disease. Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the distribution and patterns of lung involvement depicted in the CT chest scans of COVID-19 patients admitted to a specialized tertiary care center located in a southern state of India.

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Cytochrome P450 1B1, a tumor-specific overexpressed enzyme, significantly impairs the pharmacokinetics of several commonly used anticancer drugs including docetaxel, paclitaxel and cisplatin, leading to the problem of resistance to these drugs. Currently, there is no CYP1B1 inhibition-based adjuvant therapy available to treat this resistance problem. Hence, in the current study, exhaustive studies including scaffold hopping followed by molecular docking, three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationships (3D-QSAR), molecular dynamics and free energy perturbation studies were carried out to identify potent and selective CYP1B1 inhibitors.

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Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1A1 (ALDH1A1) is an isoenzyme that catalyzes the conversion of aldehydes to acids. However, the overexpression of ALDH1A1 in a variety of malignancies is the major cause of resistance to an anti-cancer drug, cyclophosphamide (CP). CP is a prodrug that is initially converted into 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide and its tautomer aldophosphamide, in the liver.

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The intensive agriculture practices improved the crop productivity but escalated energy inputs (EI) and carbon foot print (CF) which contributes to global warming. Hence designing productive, profitable crop management practices under different production systems with low environmental impact (EI and CF) is the need of the hour. To identify the practices, quantification of baseline emissions and the major sources of emissions are required.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the baseline inflammatory markers in diabetic foot patients and how these markers relate to the severity and prognosis of diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Data from 495 diabetic foot patients were analyzed, revealing that higher levels of white blood cells, CRP, PCT, and IL-6 are linked to more severe ulcer stages as classified by the Wagner Scale.
  • Results indicated that patients with increased inflammatory markers are more likely to experience progression in ulcer severity, and those treated with antibiotics showed lower levels of ESR, CRP, and IL-6 compared to those who were not treated prior to admission.
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Doubled haploid technology, which enables the generation of homozygous lines in a single step, is one of the modern tools being employed for accelerating breeding processes in different crops. In rice, a globally important staple food crop, doubled haploid production through androgenesis is increasingly being employed in breeding programs. Amongst the androgenic rice lines, doubled haploids are formed spontaneously at about 50-60%, while the remaining 40-50% of plants remain as haploids.

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Red and green rare-earth ion (RE ) (RE = Eu, Tb):MgLa V O micro-powder phosphors were produced utilizing a standard solid-state chemical process. The X-ray diffraction examination performed on the phosphors showed that they were crystalline and had a monoclinic structure. The particles grouped together, as shown in the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images.

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Objective: To provide an integrated approach for deprescribing practice in oncology setting.

Data Sources: The data on deprescribing in oncology settings has been retrieved from the PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar. We used "deprescribing," "potentially inappropriate medication" and "cancer" as a keyword for the conducting general search.

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Background: Patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have substantial treatment abandonment and non-adherence with outpatient oral medications. This work sought to investigate outcomes of postoperative discitis treated with debridement and a novel technique focused on reducing outpatient antibiotic requirement in an LMIC setting.

Methods: This study, conducted and reported following STROBE guidelines, reviewed outcomes of all patients with postoperative discitis who had been debrided by 1 neurosurgeon in a resource-limited setting during 2008-2020.

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