Publications by authors named "Rangarajan H"

Tuberculosis (TB) manifests in various forms, including extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), which poses diagnostic dilemmas due to its wide-ranging clinical presentations. When TB affects the bones of the hands and feet, it can present a diagnostic labyrinth for clinicians. In such cases, the differential diagnosis may include Jungling's bone disease, adding complexity to the diagnostic process.

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Background And Aims: Root axes with greater penetration ability are often considered to be beneficial in hard soils. We hypothesized that maize root phenotypes with greater plasticity (meaning reduced elongation in response to mechanical impedance, i.e.

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To examine activity of ibrutinib in steroid-refractory chronic GVHD (SR-cGVHD) after FDA approval, we conducted a multicenter retrospective study. Data were standardly collected (N=270 from 19 centers). Involved organs included skin (75%), eye (61%), mouth (54%), joint/fascia (47%), GI (26%), lung (27%), liver (19%), genital (7%), other (4.

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  • The Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network is running a study to help kids ages 5 to almost 15 with sickle cell disease by using special stem cell transplants.
  • They started by only allowing kids who had a clear stroke to join, but then they opened it up to others who had silent brain injuries or high-risk blood flow problems.
  • They created different stages for kids to qualify based on serious health issues, like breathing problems or ongoing pain, to ensure the best chance for help in the trial.
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Background: Suboptimal nitrogen availability is a primary constraint for crop production in low-input agroecosystems, while nitrogen fertilization is a primary contributor to the energy, economic, and environmental costs of crop production in high-input agroecosystems. In this article we consider avenues to develop crops with improved nitrogen capture and reduced requirement for nitrogen fertilizer.

Scope: Intraspecific variation for an array of root phenotypes has been associated with improved nitrogen capture in cereal crops, including architectural phenotypes that colocalize root foraging with nitrogen availability in the soil; anatomical phenotypes that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration, improve penetration of hard soil, and exploit the rhizosphere; subcellular phenotypes that reduce the nitrogen requirement of plant tissue; molecular phenotypes exhibiting optimized nitrate uptake kinetics; and rhizosphere phenotypes that optimize associations with the rhizosphere microbiome.

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) have been used as adjuncts to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthrocentesis but without any high-quality evidence. This systematic review collated data from published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to provide level-1 evidence on its efficacy. Trials published on the databases of PubMed, Scopus, Embase, CENTRAL, and Web of Science up to 4 August 2023 and comparing intra-articular PRP/PRF with control after TMJ arthrocentesis were eligible.

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The capacity of additive manufacturing and three-dimensional (3D) printing to quickly construct intricate structures and accurate geometries sets them apart from traditional production techniques. The fourth industrial revolution and the digitalization of production were fueled by the emergence of 3D printing, which was made possible by the increasing demand for goods with various designs, functions, and materials. The global influence of 3D printing on healthcare has resulted in the replacement of generic implanted medical devices with patient-customized implants.

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  • - The study investigates the survival outcomes of patients receiving umbilical cord blood transplants (UCBT) across different racial and ethnic groups, focusing on Black, Latinx, White, and Asian patients, as previous research indicated disparities in survival rates.
  • - A retrospective analysis of data from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) included 983 single and 1529 double UCBT recipients, measuring outcomes like overall survival (OS), disease-free survival, and transplant-related mortality over two years.
  • - Results showed that while overall survival rates varied by race/ethnicity, with Latinx patients having significantly lower OS compared to Blacks, no significant differences were observed in child patients,
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Isolated optic nerve (ON) relapse is a rare occurrence in lymphoblastic leukemia (LBL). A 10-year-old boy with T-LBL presented 8 months after diagnosis with blurred vision and thickening of right ON on magnetic resonance imaging consistent with relapse. Cerebrospinal fluid and bone marrow were negative for leukemia.

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  • Socioeconomic status (SES) and race/ethnicity significantly influence outcomes in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT), particularly regarding complications like graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
  • Among 14,825 patients analyzed, non-Hispanic Black individuals with acute GVHD showed higher transplant-related mortality, a disparity that disappeared when adjusting for aGVHD severity.
  • Higher annual household income correlates with better overall survival and lower transplant-related mortality, underscoring the need for targeted healthcare resources for lower SES patients and strategies to reduce severe GVHD risks, especially in non-Hispanic Black patients.
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  • There has been an increase in the number of hematopoietic cell transplants (HCT) and improvement in overall survival after these procedures for blood disorders, but the impact on racial/ethnic minorities is unclear.
  • A study examined transplant rates and survival trends among non-Hispanic Whites, non-Hispanic African Americans, and Hispanics from 2009 to 2018, revealing that Hispanics and non-Hispanic African Americans experienced higher rates of transplant than non-Hispanic Whites.
  • Despite overall improvements in survival rates across groups, non-Hispanic African Americans faced greater mortality risks after allogeneic transplants, indicating ongoing disparities that need to be addressed.
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Objectives: To evaluate maximal inspiratory (MIP) and expiratory (MEP) pressures, which are reflective of respiratory muscle strength, in skeletal Class II patients with different growth patterns (horizontal, average, and vertical) and to correlate those with airway dimension.

Materials And Methods: Patients with a Class II skeletal base seeking orthodontic treatment were assigned to the following groups: average, horizontal, and vertical growth pattern. The control group (n = 14) comprised patients with a Class I skeletal base and average growth pattern.

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In the setting of a learning collaborative, we conducted an international multicenter phase 2 clinical trial testing the hypothesis that nonmyeloablative-related haploidentical bone marrow transplant (BMT) with thiotepa and posttransplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy) will result in 2-year event-free survival (no graft failure or death) of at least 80%. A total of 70 participants were evaluable based on the conditioning protocol. Graft failure occurred in 8 of 70 (11.

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Rationale: Vanishing bone disease (VBD) is a rare bone disorder in which progressive osteolysis may lead to complete disappearance of involved bones. The diagnosis of this disease requires a high degree of clinical suspicion. We present a case of progressive osteolysis of mandible in a patient.

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Sickle cell disease is a debilitating hemoglobinopathy with high morbidity and mortality. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) is curative, but the presence of mixed donor/recipient chimerism post-HCT raises concerns about disease control long-term. Mixed donor/recipient chimerism is reported in significant numbers even after aggressive HCT conditioning regimens.

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  • Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a serious immunodeficiency often treated with hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), which has shown a 3-year overall survival rate of 82% in patients studied.
  • Pre-existing inflammatory conditions and infections before HCT did not significantly impact survival, but a lower performance score and HLA mismatches were detrimental to outcomes.
  • Post-transplant, patients experienced significant health improvements, with reduced disease burden and lower medication use compared to non-transplant patients, indicating HCT is a robust treatment option for CGD.
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Racial/ethnic minorities have demonstrated worse survival after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) compared to whites. Whether the racial disparity in HCT outcomes persists in long-term survivors and possibly may be even exacerbated in this population, which frequently transitions back from the transplant center to their local healthcare providers, is unknown. In the current study, we compared long-term outcomes among 1-year allogeneic HCT survivors by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES).

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There is a lack of data on the safety and efficacy of peritoneal drain (PD) and chest tube (CT) in the management of effusions in stem cell transplant recipients with veno-occlusive disease (VOD). In this retrospective pediatric study, clinical outcomes and health resource utilization (HRU) were compared in 32 patients with VOD who had a PD (PD+) post-HCT versus 27 patients who did not (PD-). Nine patients also had a CT (7 PD+ and 2 PD-).

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  • The Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research publishes annual reports on the outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT) at US transplantation centers through a Center-Specific Survival Analysis (CSA).
  • The CSA provides a comparison between the actual and predicted 1-year overall survival rates after transplant, scoring centers as 0, -1, or 1 based on performance.
  • The study found that a negative CSA score (-1) led to an 8-9% decrease in patient volumes for the following year, while neighboring centers with a -1 score experienced a 3.5% increase in their volumes, indicating that public reporting affects patient decisions in alloHCT.
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Introduction: Cranioplasty is a time tested surgical procedure to restore the form and function of either congenital or acquired calvarial defects. Both autologous bone flaps and alloplastic substitutes have been surgically explored over time to achieve the pre-morbid contour and eliminate the existing and anticipated complications like the "Sinking flap Syndrome". Though autologous bone flap, if preserved, is generally considered the first choice for reconstruction, however its absence/large defect reconstruction calls for alternative options.

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Patients with poor graft function (PGF) or declining donor chimerism (DC) post allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) may benefit from a CD34-selected stem cell boost (SCB). We retrospectively studied outcomes of fourteen pediatric patients (PGF: 12 and declining DC: 2), with a median age of 12.8 (range 0.

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Consolidation with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has improved survival for patients with central nervous system tumors (CNSTs). The impact of the autologous graft CD34+ dose on patient outcomes is unknown. We wanted to analyze the relationship between CD34 dose, total nucleated cell (TNC) dose, and clinical outcomes, including overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), relapse, non-relapse mortality (NRM), endothelial-injury complications (EIC), and time to neutrophil engraftment in children undergoing autologous HSCT for CNSTs.

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Objective: To evaluate risk factors for neuropsychiatric disorders (NPD) in recipients of CART therapy.

Methods: Patients ≥ 18 years with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and aggressive B-cell lymphomas who received CART in 2018 were evaluated. Patients with and without NPD were compared.

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