Publications by authors named "Sheikh T"

Background: Depression and anxiety disorders frequently co-occur with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, leading to poor glycaemic control and quality of life through complex biopsychosocial mechanisms. A dual diagnosis of chronic medical and mental health conditions reduces the probability of early recognition and intervention for either. This study was aimed at assessing the prevalence and correlates of depression and anxiety disorders among persons with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a tertiary hospital in North-West Nigeria.

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  • A new reducing agent based on hydrosilanes (Si-H) allows for synthesis of high-quality, monodisperse InAs CQDs with tunable excitonic peaks, avoiding harmful compounds that cause surface oxidation.
  • These CQDs exhibit excellent optoelectronic properties, leading to photodetectors with low dark current, good quantum efficiency, and fast photoresponse times, while eliminating a major barrier related to (TMS)As usage
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Leukemia poses significant challenges to its treatment, and understanding its complex pathogenesis is crucial. This study used metagenomic sequencing to investigate the interplay between chemotherapy, gut microbiota, and antibiotic resistance in patients with acute leukemia (AL). Pre- and post-chemotherapy stool samples from patients revealed alterations in microbial richness, taxa, and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs).

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  • Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) typically arises from issues with the vertebral artery or posterior inferior cerebellar artery, with strokes being the leading cause.
  • Chest physiotherapy was implemented for a patient with LMS to enhance bronchial hygiene and overall condition, with a structured four-week program producing significant improvements.
  • The patient's physical examination indicated various neurological symptoms, but after receiving adequate conservative treatment, he was discharged with minimal disabilities.
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  • Shortwave infrared (SWIR) light emitters and detectors are important for various applications but currently depend on expensive semiconductors like InGaAs, which are hard to integrate with existing silicon technology.
  • Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) represent a cheaper alternative but often contain harmful heavy metals, which limits their use.
  • The study presents a new method to create InAs/ZnSe core/shell quantum dots that improve performance in the SWIR range, with high efficiency and low dark current, successfully demonstrating their use in photodetectors.
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Cow milk protein allergy (CMPA) is a significant health concern characterized by adverse immune reactions to cow milk proteins. Biomarkers for the accurate diagnosis and prognosis of CMPA are lacking. This study analyzed the clinical features of CMPA, and 16S RNA sequencing was used to investigate potential biomarkers through fecal microbiota profiling.

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  • Some tiny chemicals called VOCs are made by certain plant pathogens, like Pythium and Phytophthora, which can help in finding and controlling plant diseases.
  • Scientists have studied these VOCs to see how they work and how they can affect other microorganisms and plants.
  • Future research aims to learn more about how these VOCs are produced and to test different kinds of pathogens to improve plant disease detection and control.
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  • The study looked at how the use and cost of certain medications (non-IV rescue benzodiazepines) changed after new options (intranasal midazolam and diazepam) became available from 2016 to 2022.
  • Out of 4,444 patients, over half switched from using rectal diazepam to the new intranasal options, and this trend increased each year.
  • The study found that the costs for the last medication patients used were higher than for the first one, meaning those who switched to intranasal medications ended up paying more.
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Introduction: Oral cancer is recognized as the sixth most common type of cancer globally. Instances have been recorded demonstrating an increase in its incidence, particularly in the territories of southern Asia, with a significant emphasis on India. Thus, the objectives of this investigation were to assess the efficacy of a holistic approach on the life expectancies of patients diagnosed with oral cancer, and to assess the prognostic indicators in such patients.

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Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) following a mastectomy, combined with radiotherapy, presents a multifaceted approach to breast cancer treatment, balancing oncological safety and aesthetic outcomes. IBR, typically involving the use of implants or autologous tissue, aims to restore breast morphology directly after a mastectomy, minimizing the psychological and physical impacts. However, integrating radiotherapy with IBR is complex due to the potential adverse effects on reconstructed tissues.

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  • The study aimed to analyze how often home, non-intravenous benzodiazepines (non-IV-rBZDs) are prescribed for kids experiencing febrile seizures and identify factors influencing these prescriptions.
  • Using data from a significant database spanning 2006 to 2022, the research examined a sample of 82,835 children aged 6 months to 5 years who had febrile seizures.
  • Results showed that only about 12% filled a prescription for non-IV-rBZD, with key factors like having complex febrile seizures or being hospitalized for seizures being strongly linked to whether a prescription was given.
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Heavy metal ions pose significant risks to human health, pelagic, and several other life forms due to perniciousness, tendency to accumulate, and resistance to biodegradation. Waste bio-materials extend a budding alternative as low-cost adsorbent to address the removal of noxious pollutants from wastewater on account of being cost-effective and exhibiting exceptional adsorption capacities. The current exploration was accomplished to gauge the performance of raw and modified human hair concerning lead scavenging in a down-flow fixed bed column.

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Hospital wastewater is a critical source of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which facilitates the proliferation and spread of clinically significant antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) and pathogenic bacteria. This study utilized metagenomic approaches, including advanced binning techniques, such as MetaBAT2, MaxBin2, and CONCOCT, which offer significant improvements in accuracy and completeness over traditional binning methods. These methods were used to comprehensively assess the dynamics and composition of resistomes and mobilomes in untreated wastewater samples taken from two general hospitals and one cancer hospital.

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MXenes (MXT), a subgroup of 2-dimensional (2D) materials, specifically comprise transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides. They exhibit exceptional electrocatalytic and photocatalytic properties, making them well-suited for the detection and removal of pollutants from aqueous environments. Because of their high surface area and remarkable properties, they are being utilized in various applications, including catalysis, sensing, and adsorption, to combat pollution and mitigate its adverse effects.

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Skin homeostasis is predominantly compromised by exposure to UV-B irradiation, leading to several physiopathological processes at cellular and tissue levels that deteriorate skin function and integrity. The current study investigated the photo-protective role of seabuckthorn fruit pulp (SBT) extract against UV-B-induced damage in primary human skin fibroblasts (HDFs) and Balb/C mice skin. We subjected HDFs and Balb/C mice to UV-B irradiation and measured multiple cellular damage indicators.

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Background: Extra-pyramidal side effects, sexual dysfunctions and hyperprolactinaemia are major side effects with the use of antipsychotic medications that impede treatment adherence leading to relapse, increased cost of care and rehospitalization among patients with schizophrenia on antipsychotic medications. The study aims to compare the prevalence of extra-pyramidal side effects (EPSE), sexual dysfunctions (SD) and hyperprolactinaemia (HPRL) among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders on typical and atypical antipsychotic medications. The secondary aim is to determine if any associations exist between extra-pyramidal side effects, sexual dysfunctions and hyperprolactinaemia.

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Objectives: Diagnostic disparities are preventable differences in diagnostic errors or opportunities to achieve diagnostic excellence. There is a need to summarize solutions with explicit considerations for addressing diagnostic disparities. We aimed to describe potential solutions to diagnostic disparities, organize them into an action-oriented typology with illustrative examples, and characterize these solutions to identify gaps for their further development.

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Terbium-doped gadolinium oxysulfide (GdOS:Tb), commonly referred to as Gadox, is a widely used scintillator material due to its exceptional X-ray attenuation efficiency and high light yield. However, Gadox-based scintillators suffer from low X-ray spatial resolution due to their large particle size, which causes significant light scattering. To address this limitation, we report the synthesis of terbium-doped colloidal Gadox nanoplatelets (NPLs) with near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and high radioluminescence light yield (LY).

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Creating an innovative and environmentally friendly energy storage system is of vital importance due to the growing number of environmental problems and the fast exhaustion of fossil fuels. Energy storage using porous carbon composites generated from biomass has attracted a lot of attention in the research community. This is primarily due to the environmentally friendly nature, abundant availability in nature, accessibility, affordability, and long-term viability of macro/meso/microporous carbon sourced from a variety of biological materials.

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Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation has been reported to cause oxidative stress and inflammation-mediated skin photo-damage. Furthermore, mitochondrial dynamics have been implicated to play a critical role in these processes. For the first time, we describe in this study how UVB-induced aberrant mitochondrial dynamics and inflammation interact in primary human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs).

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Background And Objectives: Primary CNS vasculitis (PCNSV) is a rare inflammatory disorder that affects the blood vessels of the central nervous system (CNS). We aimed to analyze the neurological presentations, clinical follow-up, and long-term outcomes of patients with primary central nervous system vasculitis.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of medical records to assess the neurological presentation, rate of remission, and functional status at the last follow-up in patients with primary central nervous system vasculitis seen in our center in the last 13 years (2010-2023).

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  • The study addresses the difficulty of distinguishing between different nuclear types in histopathology, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
  • A new framework was introduced that enhances the segmentation of nuclei by utilizing radiomic features to analyze their characteristics and train classifiers.
  • Testing on the MoNuSAC2020 dataset showed that this framework achieved top-tier performance in segmenting various nuclear types, demonstrating its effectiveness across different organ images and types of radiomic features.
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Background: The present study was carried out to assess the awareness of the adverse consequences of tobacco use in the semi-urban school population in Wardha district because tobacco use in schools is a significant concern and is rising at an alarming rate. The purpose of the current study was to assess the prevalence of tobacco use among students and teachers as well as their knowledge of the negative effects of tobacco use. It also aimed to educate students and teachers about these effects and assess the effectiveness of the intervention.

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Background: Hyperprolactinaemia among patients on antipsychotic medications is generally overlooked due to lack of outwardly visible symptoms, patient resistance to reporting because the symptoms are perceived as shameful, or to clinician's insufficient knowledge.

Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the patterns and correlates of hyperprolactinemia among patients with schizophrenia on antipsychotic medications.

Setting: The study was conducted in a psychiatric facility in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria.

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