Publications by authors named "Saubhagya Jena"

Objectives: Combined Apgar score includes utilization of interventions such as ontinuous positive airway pressure, xygen, ask and Bag ventilation ntubation and ventilation onatal chest compression, rugs, and newborn assessment. It has been proposed as a substitute for conventional Apgar score which is the gold standard for evaluating newborns right after birth but is impacted by medical interventions and preterm. Combined Apgar scores were examined to check for correlation with CTG tracing and umbilical cord blood parameters which gives an objective assessment of fetal hypoxia, in response to the demand for a more accurate tool for evaluating the neonate and to be used for medico-legal purposes.

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Leiomyosarcomas (LMS) arise from smooth muscle cells with more predilection to the uterus, abdomen, retroperitoneum, and blood vessels. LMS of vagina is very rare and usually presents in the early stage as an asymptomatic mobile mass with no clinical features of malignancy and gives the appearance of a benign lesion which can easily be mistaken for a Bartholin's cyst or a vaginal fibroid. The chances of metastasis in LMS are high with poor survival rates.

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Uterine arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are rare and usually present in women of reproductive age. Clinical presentation may overlap with early pregnancy, retained products of conception (RPOC), or gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) if it occurs in a pregnant patient or the immediate postpartum period and becomes challenging to manage. Here, we present two cases of uterine AVM that presented with vaginal bleeding after miscarriages.

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Angioleiomyoma is a benign neoplasm that arises from vascular smooth muscle cells. Angioleiomyoma of the endometrium is very uncommon. The differential diagnoses of this entity are myopericytoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, endometrial stromal tumor, and perivascular epithelioid cell tumor.

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Background: Medical management of adenomyosis is an emerging perspective in modern gynecology. Though levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) and dienogest (DNG) effectively relieve symptoms in adenomyosis, neither has been approved for the same indication. Our study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of these progestins in treating adenomyosis.

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Background: Uterine arterial pseudoaneurysm (UAP) is a rare cause of vaginal bleeding. Usually, UAP follows cesarean section, uterine curettage, vaginal delivery, or cervical conization and must be considered in the differential diagnosis. Here we report a very unusual case of UAP causing intra-abdominal and vaginal bleeding after cervical cerclage and its successful management through the endovascular route.

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Recurrent hydatidiform moles are defined by the occurrence of two or more molar pregnancies in the same patient. These can be sporadic or familial where familial recurrent hydatidiform mole is rare and inherited as an autosomal recessive condition. Here, we present a case of four consecutive complete molar pregnancies with similar history in the sisters, who was diagnosed with fourth complete molar pregnancy.

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Background Preeclampsia (PE) is a prenatal hypertension condition with unknown aetiology which is one of the leading causes of maternal morbidity and mortality, premature delivery, and foetal and neonatal mortality. T-regulatory cells (T-regs) are the specific subsets of T-lymphocytes that play a key role in the mechanisms of maternal-foetal tolerance, contributing to an effective immunological role in protecting the allogenic foetus during pregnancy and preventing pregnancy-related complications. This study evaluated the T-regs in PE and correlated the T-regs with inflammatory markers in the pathophysiology and for early diagnosis of PE.

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The rapid proliferation of cardiomyocytes in mammals occurs during fetal life. But in postnatal life, this capacity of proliferation is reduced or lost as they exit the cell cycle. However, the cardiomyocytes don't show the same activity for different species.

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Article Synopsis
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrine disorder in women, particularly affecting South Asian women who have a higher risk of insulin resistance and metabolic issues.
  • The study outlines a randomized controlled trial focusing on South Asian women with PCOS aged 19 to 37, assessing the effectiveness of personalized lifestyle interventions (diet and exercise) versus standard advice.
  • The primary goal is to evaluate the live birth rates following the intervention, while secondary outcomes include pregnancy rates, miscarriage rates, and other related factors.
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Uterine artery pseudoaneurysm (UAP) following abdominal hysterectomy is an uncommon complication. However, it can cause life-threatening bleeding, necessitating early diagnosis and intervention. Imaging is vital in its prompt diagnosis and aids in planning interventions.

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Background And Aims: Elevated anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) characterizes the clinical severity of the 4 phenotypes; but whether it also reflects the corresponding differences in cardio-metabolic risk remains to be elucidated. This study aimed to compare metabolic profile between the 4 clinical phenotypes of PCOS and to determine the influence of AMH levels on metabolic severity.

Methods: One hundred and forty-four women with PCOS, aged between 20 and 40years, were recruited in this cross-sectional study and categorized according to the 4 phenotypes of the Rotterdam criteria.

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Background: A non-stress test (NST) is an essential diagnostic test performed during pregnancy to assess fetal well-being. It is a recording of fetal movements besides fetal heart rate, indicating fetal biophysiological well-being. As maternal physiology is altered in various positions, apt positioning during the NST is essential for accurate results while ensuring maternal comfort.

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Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and hypothyroidism are the most common endocrinological abnormalities associated with pregnancy. The association of gravida with incidence of autoimmune subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) and GDM in pregnancy has not been studied extensively with availability of very limited data in this context. So, this study was done to find out the association between GDM and autoimmune SCH in pregnancy as per gravida status of the study population.

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Background: The fetus grows in a sterile womb environment. After birth, the newborn immune system has two immediate hurdles to clear. First immediate suppression of the womb compatible immune system and turn on the immune system of the newborn that can counter the antigenic world.

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  • - The study investigates the relationship between anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels and cardio-metabolic risks in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), given that high AMH levels are often seen in these women but their impact on metabolic health is unclear.
  • - A total of 144 women diagnosed with PCOS underwent tests for various metabolic parameters, including blood pressure, lipid profiles, glucose, and insulin levels, to explore any correlations with AMH.
  • - Findings revealed that AMH levels did not show any significant correlation with metabolic syndrome components, suggesting that AMH may not serve as a reliable indicator for cardiovascular risk or insulin resistance in women with PCOS.
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Introduction Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are common endocrinological abnormalities associated with pregnancy. The presence of a raised anti-thyroperoxidase (anti-TPO) antibody titer increases the risk of progression of subclinical hypothyroidism to overt hypothyroidism. Subclinical hypothyroidism and GDM are known to affect maternal and fetal outcomes adversely.

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(1) Background: Lysyl oxidase (LOX) plays a dual role in carcinogenesis and studies show a higher risk of cancer in LOX G473A variants. The present study evaluated the pattern of LOX G473A polymorphism (rs1800449) and serum LOX levels in ovarian cancer patients. (2) Methods: Serum LOX levels were estimated by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

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Carcinoid tumors are defined as rare slow-growing neuroendocrine tumors. A majority of primary ovarian carcinoids occur in association with mature cystic teratoma or are metastatic to the ovary. A 48-year-old post-menopausal woman presented with progressive facial puffiness, and intractable diarrhea.

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Background: India has set a goal to eliminate measles and rubella/Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) by 2023. Towards this goal, India conducted nationwide supplementary immunization activity (SIA) with measles-rubella containing vaccine (MRCV) targeting children aged between 9 months to <15 years and established a hospital-based sentinel surveillance for CRS. Reliable data about incidence of CRS is necessary to monitor progress towards the elimination goal.

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Background: The ovary is the most common site of occurrence of mature cystic teratomas (dermoid cysts). These are the most common ovarian germ cell tumor in the reproductive age group, accounting for 10-20% of all ovarian neoplasms, with a 1-2% risk of malignancy. A cecal dermoid cyst is a rare entity with only ten cases having been reported so far, eight of which could be retrieved as the rest were reported in different languages.

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Objectives: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinical neuro-radiologic abnormality associated with eclampsia and is diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, MRI scans to detect PRES may be difficult to obtain routinely. Thus, it would be useful to see whether standard demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters are predictive of PRES.

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Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor of the ovary with heterologous differentiation is a relatively uncommon tumor that occurs in females of variable age range. Krukenberg tumor (KT) is a relatively more common tumor of the ovary although only a few cases of KT occur during pregnancy making it an equally uncommon tumor in this setting. We received a unilateral ovarian mass in a 25-yr-old primigravida which we reported as Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor with heterologous (intestinal) differentiation based on its clinical and histomorphologic features.

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Objective: To explore the perception on PCOS and its prevalence among adolescent and young women.

Methods: The study was conducted over 2 year period in a tertiary care teaching hospital from Eastern India. A pre-formed, validated questionnaire was used to record the details.

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