Publications by authors named "Sanjay Gupta"

Objective: To evaluate the relevance of established surgical risk calculators (SRCs) for predicting complications in patients undergoing percutaneous lung cryoablation (PLC).

Methods: The institution's database was queried for PLC procedures from March 2015 to May 2024, excluding those patients with concomitant local therapies or five or more lesions treated in a single setting. Demographics, frailty metrics as defined by the surgical literature, and procedural variables were collected.

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Many adolescents with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) currently have to stop treatment with burosumab at the end of skeletal growth. We describe the experience of a cohort of adolescents with XLH before, during, and after stopping burosumab (median treatment duration 37.5 months).

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Background: We aimed to conduct an updated and comprehensive summary of the sensitivity and specificity of three human papillomavirus (HPV) point-of-care (POC) tests (careHPV™, oncoE6™ cervical test, Xpert® HPV) to guide resource-constrained countries for their implementation in cervical cancer screening.

Methods: Databases including Medline, Embase, Web of Science and cumulated index in nursing and allied health literature (CINAHL) were searched between January 2004 and October 2024. Observational studies analyzing the three tests for cervical cancer screening were included.

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Aims: Limb salvage surgery (LSS) is the primary treatment option for primary bone malignancy. It involves the removal of bone and tissue, followed by reconstruction with endoprosthetic replacements (EPRs) to prevent amputation. Trabecular metal (TM) collars have been developed to encourage bone ingrowth (osseointegration (OI)) into EPRs.

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The tumor microenvironment and immune evasion function in a complex cellular network profoundly challenge the clinical outcome of promising therapies. Our recently published study reported that the subset of genes upregulated in ccRCC due to H3K4me1 and DNA demethylation potentially leads to an immunosuppressive environment. Thus, modulating H3K4me1 chromatin modifier SETD7 with a natural inhibitor in combination with immunotherapy might improve the immune landscape for a better therapeutic outcome.

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With the advent of minimally invasive surgeries, robot-assisted techniques have gained popularity because they overcome various shortcomings of standard laparoscopic surgeries. Despite the associated costs and limitations among the pediatric population, surgeon comfort due to the ergonomic design, in combination with enhanced three-dimensional high-fidelity imaging and tissue handling, may offer better surgical and postoperative outcomes. However, robotic surgeries require innovations with regard to patient positioning and the overall arrangement of operative equipment and personnel.

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  • Global warming leads to heat stress (HS) in animals, reducing their nutrient absorption and metabolism, making antioxidants important for their health.
  • This study investigated how different levels of dietary zinc (Zn) affected nutrient use and gene expression in rats exposed to heat stress.
  • Results indicated that higher dietary Zn levels (48.9 ppm) improved nutrient absorption and gene expression related to zinc and stress responses, suggesting it could help mitigate the negative impacts of heat stress.
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Porous interbody cages are often used in spinal fusion surgery since they allow bone ingrowth which facilitates long-term stability. However, the extent of bone ingrowth in and around porous interbody cages has scarcely been investigated. Moreover, tissue differentiation might not be similar around the superior and inferior cage-bone interfaces.

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Introduction:  This cross-sectional study aimed to examine differences in yoga practices to enhance the validity and comparability of yoga research findings. It addresses the "black-box" approach to yoga interventions by highlighting various delivery components that can impact the validity of outcomes. By moving away from the generalization of yoga outcomes, this study provides deeper insights into yoga practices across culturally diverse populations.

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Epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation and histone modifications, govern chromatin arrangement in sperm, enhancing motility and safeguarding DNA integrity for accurate epigenetic inheritance. Abnormal methylation is linked to poor sperm quality and fertility issues, underscoring the need to study sperm DNA methylation and its impact on sperm function and embryo development in assisted reproductive technology. In this study, processed spermatozoa from 75 normozoospermic and 15 abnormal ejaculates were examined for sperm global DNA methylation levels using a colourimetric absorbance method.

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  • Generalized weakness in the abdominal wall can cause it to inadequately support the internal organs, leading to multiple hernias forming at various locations.
  • The authors suggest officially naming this condition "abdominal wall failure."
  • The case study discusses a patient with multiple types of hernias successfully treated using a laparoscopic surgical approach.
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  • Bladder cancer ranks as the sixth most prevalent type of cancer and is the tenth leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally.
  • It poses a serious health issue, affecting a large number of people around the world.
  • Continued awareness and research are crucial for improving diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for those affected.
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The paper examines strategies to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) systems, which are challenged by high operating temperatures that reduce performance. It focuses on enhancing PV systems through the use of gallium arsenide (GaAs) thin films and reviews techniques like spectral beam splitting to boost efficiency, particularly in multi-junction PV receivers and hybrid collectors. The study also explores Photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems that combine PV cells with thermal absorbers, highlighting advanced absorber designs, mini/microchannels, and the use of polymers over traditional metals.

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Background: Osseous tumors of the foot and ankle are rarely encountered in general orthopaedic practice and represent only 3 % of osseous neoplasms. It can be difficult to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions, leading to misdiagnosis. Delays in diagnosis are the main cause of litigation in sarcoma of the extremities.

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Bacterial infections impede wound healing and pose significant challenges in clinical care. There is an immediate need for safe and targeted antivirulence agents to fight bacterial infections effectively. In this regard, bioderived nanovesicles have shown significant promise.

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Fewer than 5 % of soft tissue sarcomas arise in the foot and ankle. It can be difficult to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions which leads to a delay in diagnosis. Initial inappropriate procedures limit options for limb salvage and increasing rates of local recurrence.

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14-3-3σ functions as an oncogene in colorectal cancer and is associated with therapy resistance. However, the mechanisms underlying these observations are not clear. The results in this report demonstrate that loss of 14-3-3σ in colorectal cancer cells leads to a decrease in tumor formation and increased sensitivity to chemotherapy.

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The research introduces a novel method for creating drug-loaded hydrogel beads that target anti-aging, anti-oxidative, and anti-inflammatory effects, addressing the interconnected processes underlying various pathological conditions. The study focuses on the development of hydrogel beads containing anti-aging compounds, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory drugs to effectively mitigate various processes. The synthesis, characterization and in vitro evaluations, and potential applications of these multifunctional hydrogel beads are discussed.

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We assessed the glucometabolic effects of oligomalt, a novel fully slowly digestible carbohydrate, compared with maltodextrin, in cross-over randomized controlled trials (NCT05058144; NCT05963594) involving healthy volunteers (HV), people with overweight or obesity (PwO), and people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). We tested 33 g and/or 50 g of oligomalt/maltodextrin, which were dissolved in 300 mL of water and consumed after fasting in the morning. The primary exploratory endpoint was the incremental area under the curve (iAUC) for postprandial glucose, assessed by frequent blood sampling over 3 h.

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  • Treatment options for recurrent or metastatic soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) are limited after initial therapies, which is where percutaneous cryoablation could serve as a minimally invasive alternative for local control.
  • A study conducted on 141 patients showed that among 217 cryoablation procedures, the procedure had a low complication rate of 2% and achieved adequate coverage for 82% of tumors.
  • The 1-year local progression-free survival rate was 86%, with overall survival rates of 89% at 1 year and 80% at 2 years, suggesting effective outcomes for patients with treatment-refractory STS.
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Heavy metal contamination of aquatic environments adversely affects the health of aquatic organisms and consumption of fish contaminated with heavy metals poses serious health risks to humans. Among various strategies, probiotics (living microorganisms known to have beneficial effects on the host), which have been extensively applied in the aquaculture industry, could be helpful for heavy metal detoxification and remediation. Several probiotics, including Lactobacillus strains, exhibit heavy metal binding, high heavy metal tolerance, and other beneficial characteristics for the host.

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