Publications by authors named "S Naagar"

Background: Insulin resistance is often implicated as a risk factor of cell-mediated immune dysfunction in sepsis patients and results in poor clinical outcome. However, it is unclear whether early insulin resistance is contributory to T-cell dysfunction and poor clinical outcome in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients.

Methods: Adult patients with moderate-to-severe or critically ill COVID-19 infection were included in this study.

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Background: Sexual assault is said to be an under-reported and under-researched crime worldwide. The high number of cases of sexual assault reported in India is the tip of the iceberg. We did this study to understand various factors associated with this crime.

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This case of sexually motivated homicide combined the perpetrator's obliteration of his victim's identity along with his attempt at concealment of the corpse and sexual gratification following ligature strangulation of a young unidentified female from a minority Indian state. Sexual bondage was evident with characteristic body tying in a typical posture to fuel the killer's sexual arousal and gratification before, during and then after strangling his victim with a scarf. The victim's body was left in a sack packed with vegetables and transported from the crime site and found abandoned in a park.

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  • - Pseudoaneurysms in drug users are caused by repeated injections and infections, primarily affecting the femoral artery, which can lead to severe complications.
  • - If medical help is not sought promptly, these injuries can result in significant bleeding and potentially death from a ruptured artery.
  • - The report discusses four cases of fatal pseudoaneurysm ruptures, detailing their presentations, autopsy results, and looking into existing literature on these incidents.
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