Publications by authors named "S K Samudrala"

Article Synopsis
  • Aggressive pituitary tumors (APTs) are defined as pituitary adenomas that show both invasive growth on imaging and a rapid increase in size.
  • A rare case presented involves a 41-year-old woman whose symptoms included worsening headaches and blurred vision over a year.
  • Diagnosis revealed she had a pituitary adenoma categorized as an APT, specifically affecting the infundibulum, based on imaging and tissue examination.
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The urgent need for real-time and noninvasive monitoring of health-associated biochemical parameters has motivated the development of wearable sweat sensors. Existing electrochemical sensors show promise in real-time analysis of various chemical biomarkers. These sensors often rely on labels and redox probes to generate and amplify the signals for the detection and quantification of analytes with limited sensitivity.

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A 5-year-old girl, the first-born child from a nonconsanguineous marriage, presented with multiple clear fluid-filled lesions present for 2 years, covering the body and when ruptured healed spontaneously with scarring. Sunlight aggravated the lesions. The child had had a hoarse voice since she was 1 year old.

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We analyzed the records of 211 pediatric patients with vitiligo. 57.8% of patients were females and 42.

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