Publications by authors named "SS Rao"

Introduction: Disaccharidases produced by the small intestinal brush border facilitate digestion of dietary carbohydrates. If deficient, they can cause carbohydrate malabsorption resulting in several abdominal symptoms. Our aim was to examine the prevalence of disaccharidase deficiency and correlate this with abdominal symptoms in adult patients with chronic abdominal symptoms.

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Anorectal neuropathy causes anorectal dysfunction, yet it is poorly recognized. This stems from both a lack of understanding of the extrinsic and intrinsic innervation of the anorectum and tools for evaluation of neuronal function. Our objective was to provide an improved understanding of the neuronal networks of the anorectum and discuss its functional significance.

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Prolonged mechanical ventilation following cardiopulmonary and neurological events oftentimes necessitates a tracheostomy and tracheal granulation is one of its most common late complications. The literature recommends that large granulation be managed through surgical excision or endoluminal techniques. A 6-year-old boy presented with high-grade tracheal stenosis secondary to endotracheal cuff-related injury and prolonged tracheostomy.

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Background: There is a large unmet need for alternative, non-invasive, and accurate diagnosis of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). The smart capsule bacterial detection system (SCBDS) device contains a targeted sampling technology and an onboard SCBDS assay to detect metabolically active bacteria in the small intestine. Here, we evaluated the agreement of SCBDS assay with duodenal aspiration/culture ex vivo in a multicenter clinical study.

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Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in women around the world. A majority of deaths from breast cancer occur due to cancer cells colonizing distant organ sites. When colonizing these distant organ sites, breast cancer cells have been known to enter into a state of dormancy for extended periods of time.

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  • Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG), formerly known as giant cell epulis, is a benign overgrowth in the oral cavity, often related to irritation, and can impact daily functions and psychological well-being when large enough.* -
  • A case study involving a 9-year-old boy highlighted how a sizable PGCG affected his chewing, leading to surgical removal under general anesthesia, with a successful recovery over the following months.* -
  • To achieve optimal healing and prevent recurrence, thorough diagnosis and complete excision of the lesion, along with addressing any irritating factors, are essential.*
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  • Pharmacologic therapies for gastroparesis (GP) show limited effectiveness, making it hard to predict patient responses to treatments.
  • The study developed a machine learning model to assess the likelihood of patients with GP-like symptoms benefiting from prokinetics and/or neuromodulators based on various health metrics.
  • Results indicated that the model could accurately predict responses, especially among patients only taking prokinetics, offering a potential tool for improving treatment strategies if validated in future research.
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In subjects with peculiar susceptibility to severe infections by common pyogenic bacteria, mutations of interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase proteins (IRAK)1 and IRAK4 had been identified. The IRAK kinases function as downstream signal transductors following the activation of pathogen recognition receptors. In two patients with sequential or repeated invasive infections: herpes simplex virus-triggered hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis with tuberculosis, and Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteremia with candidemia respectively, novel mutations of IRAK2 were identified.

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  • * This study compared infants diagnosed with TRPHTN and acute respiratory infection (ARI) to understand the differences in their presentation and investigated genetic variations in Thiamine transporter genes without finding conclusive results.
  • * The research involved 82 infants, revealing that TRPHTN had specific symptoms and risk factors, while lactate and pulmonary pressure measurements proved effective in identifying thiamine deficiency issues.
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Background: Decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is associated with acute kidney injury (AKI) following hip fracture surgery. Delaying surgery for preoperative treatment of comorbidities is controversial in this patient population. The purpose of this study was 1) to assess differences in demographics and comorbidities between AKI and non-AKI groups, 2) to analyze equations used in calculating eGFR, and 3) to identify the equation which best predicts the development of AKI following hip fracture surgery.

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Introduction: Bone cement implantation syndrome (BCIS) is characterized by hypoxia, hypotension, and cardiovascular compromise during cementation in arthroplasty cases. This study examines the association between anesthetic regimen and risk of BCIS in cemented hemiarthroplasty for hip fractures. We hypothesized that neuraxial anesthesia would be associated with markedly lower BCIS incidence compared with general anesthesia alone or in combination with regional anesthesia.

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  • A phase 3 trial studied the effects of a vibrating capsule in patients with severe chronic constipation, showing that it was more effective than a placebo in increasing complete spontaneous bowel movements (CSBMs).
  • Out of 312 subjects, 175 had severe chronic constipation, with those taking the vibrating capsule experiencing significantly better results in bowel movement frequency and overall health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared to the placebo group.
  • The trial concluded that the vibrating capsule not only improved constipation symptoms but also had a good safety profile, as only 10% reported mild vibrations.
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In recent years, polymeric hydrogels have been employed to investigate cancer cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions in vitro. In the context of breast cancer, cancer cells are known to degrade the ECM using matrix-metalloproteinases (MMPs) to support invasion resulting in disease progression. Polymeric hydrogels incorporating MMP-cleavable peptides have been employed to study cancer cell invasion, however, the approaches employed to incorporate these peptides often change other hydrogel properties.

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Lateral-flow immunoassays (LFAs) can be used to diagnose urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) at the point of care. Unfortunately, urine samples containing dilute concentrations of E.

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  • The study examined how social needs impact the relationship between past cancer history and colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among U.S. adults.
  • Out of nearly 75,000 adults, those with a cancer history were more likely to get screened, while those facing social needs were less likely to participate in screenings.
  • Findings suggest that addressing social needs could improve CRC screening rates, particularly for individuals without a personal cancer history.
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  • * The study aims to shed light on recent advancements in understanding these disorders, including better diagnostic tests and treatment options through a comprehensive review of literature from the past 20 years.
  • * Effective management strategies discussed include various diagnostic tests and treatments such as biofeedback therapy and neuromodulation, which can help physicians provide better care for patients suffering from these common but often overlooked conditions.
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Background: To start perinatal death auditing, doctors should have good knowledge about it.

Objectives: To know the awareness and perceptions of doctors about different aspects of perinatal death auditing like 1) different types of contributors; 2) high-risk approach; 3) consequences; 4) documentary requirements; and 5) existing system of mortality meeting/child death reviews.

Methodology: The perinatal death auditing project was implemented in two districts of Karnataka state.

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Enhancers are key drivers of gene regulation thought to act via 3D physical interactions with the promoters of their target genes. However, genome-wide depletions of architectural proteins such as cohesin result in only limited changes in gene expression, despite a loss of contact domains and loops. Consequently, the role of cohesin and 3D contacts in enhancer function remains debated.

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Members of the myxovirus resistance (Mx) protein family play an essential role in antiviral immunity. They are Dynamin-like GTPases, induced by interferons. In the current study, we have characterized two predicted MX genes (MX1 and MX2) from lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.

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Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent progressive joint disease that still requires an optimal therapeutic approach. Intermittent fasting is an attractive dieting strategy for improving health. Here this study shows that intermittent fasting potently relieves medial meniscus (DMM)- or natural aging-induced osteoarthritic phenotypes.

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  • - The insulin superfamily proteins (ISPs) evolved from a common ancestor, leading to insulin, IGFs, and relaxin, which have different functions but similar structures due to conserved disulphide bridges.
  • - A comprehensive analysis of 427 sequences reveals that IGFs show over 90% sequence conservation, suggesting their interactions with multiple partners limit sequence diversity.
  • - The study also updates the receptor-binding motifs for relaxin, identifies a possible non-canonical C-peptide cleavage site in some insulin sequences, and proposes insulin mutants for therapeutic use based on structural modifications seen in related proteins.
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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy accounting for 12.5% of all newly diagnosed cancer cases across the globe. Breast cancer cells are known to metastasize to distant organs (, brain), wherein they can exhibit a dormant phenotype for extended time periods.

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