Publications by authors named "Siddiqui N"

Background: Apps have been shown to be an effective tool in changing patients' behaviours in orthodontics and can be used to improve their compliance with treatment. The Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs) and quality (using MARS) within these apps have previously not been published.

Objectives: 1.

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Objective: To assess patients' awareness of the availability of information related to orthodontics on social media, and to explore patients' willingness to engage with social media to aid with orthodontic treatment.

Design: Prospective cross-sectional survey.

Setting: This survey was conducted at Croydon University Hospital orthodontic department.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic forced changes in how people accessed contraception, leading many to rely on pharmacies for their needs, with pharmacists in some states allowed to prescribe hormonal contraception.
  • A survey of pharmacists in California and Colorado revealed that a significant number continued to prescribe contraception during the pandemic, with many also perceiving an increased community need for contraceptive services.
  • Pharmacies adapted by enhancing their service delivery methods, with notable increases in curbside, home delivery, and mailing options for contraception prescriptions.
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Chrysin is a promising naturally occurring flavonoid mainly found in honey and propolis. Although chrysin's biological activities have been demonstrated and the mechanism of actions has been determined using in vitro and in vivo models, results from the current clinical studies were largely negative. A potential reason for chrysin's low efficacy in humans is poor oral bioavailability.

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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kala-azar (KA), is a neglected vector-borne disease, targeted for elimination, but several affected blocks of Bihar are posing challenges with the high incidence of cases, and moreover, the disease is spreading in newer areas. High-quality kala-azar surveillance in India, always pose great concern. The complete and accurate patient level data is critical for the current kala-azar management information system (KMIS).

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A germline mutation is identified in almost 40% of pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) syndromes. Genetic testing and counseling are essential for the management of index cases as well as presymptomatic identification and preemptive management of affected family members. Mutations in the genes encoding the mitochondrial enzyme succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) are well described in patients with hereditary PPGL.

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Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is the sudden decrease in limb perfusion caused by embolism secondary to many blood stasis conditions. Treatment commences with intravenous (IV) unfractionated heparin infusion. Individuals can have an immune-mediated reaction to heparin products which results in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT).

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Most cases of hypertension are because of essential hypertension, however 5% - 15% of cases can be a result of a secondary cause. In this article, we focus on the endocrine causes of secondary hypertension with a particular focus on pheochromocytomas (PCCs) and paragangliomas (PGLs). Around 15 endocrine disorders can initially present with hypertension.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between preoperative urinary and vaginal microbiomes and surgical treatment outcomes for mixed urinary incontinence in women who underwent a midurethral sling operation.* -
  • Results show that nonresponders to surgery were older, more likely to be postmenopausal, and that certain bacterial genera like Lactobacillus and Gardnerella were prevalent, though these did not significantly correlate with surgical success.* -
  • The research utilized 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing to analyze microbiome differences and found that beta diversity was influenced by age for both surgical responders and nonresponders.*
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Urobiome research has the potential to advance the understanding of a wide range of diseases, including lower urinary tract symptoms and kidney disease. Many scientific areas have benefited from early research method consensus to facilitate the greater, common good. This consensus document, developed by a group of expert investigators currently engaged in urobiome research (UROBIOME 2020 conference participants), aims to promote standardization and advances in this field by the adoption of common core research practices.

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Background: 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitomycin-C (MMC) with radiotherapy (RT) remain an established treatment for patients with anal cancer (AC). Genetic mutations in two major metabolizing enzymes for 5-FU; dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase ( and thymidylate synthetase (), have been associated with clinical response and toxicity. However, their place in the treatment of AC remains undetermined.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients have demonstrated a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), resulting in it being one of the leading causes of death in SLE patients. SLE itself acts as a sole risk factor influencing the prevalence and progression of CVD. However, conventional risk factors, such as age, hypertension, smoking, and obesity, play a crucial role as well.

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Age-related cardiac amyloidosis results from deposits of wild-type tranthyretin amyloid (ATTRwt) in cardiac tissue. ATTR may play a role in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and in spinal stenosis (SS), indicating or presaging systemic amyloidosis. We investigated consecutive patients undergoing surgery for SS for ATTR deposition in the resected ligamentum flavum (LF) and concomitant risk of cardiac amyloidosis.

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Background: Traditionally, Portulaca oleracea Linn. is used for treating abscesses, dysentery and liver diseases. In addition, recent studies have reported its efficacy as an analgesic, as neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and anticancer agent, besides antioxidant, wound healing and other important pharmacological actions.

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Background: Medial column internal rotation in hallux valgus (HV) can be measured using weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT). Anteroposterior weight-bearing foot radiographs' (WBXR) ability to estimate medial column internal rotation in HV was evaluated comparing these measurements with those obtained from WBCT.

Methods: Three observers evaluated WBCT and WBXR of 33 HV feet twice.

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Fenoldopam is an approved drug used to treat hypotension. The purpose of this study is to develop and validate an LC-MS method to quantify fenoldopam and its major metabolites fenoldopam-glucuronide and fenoldopam-sulfate in plasma and apply the method to a pharmacokinetic study in rats. A Waters C column was used with 0.

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Unlabelled: Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic microorganisms known for their agricultural and industrial importance. Unavailability of efficient and fast isolation and purification methods of cyanobacteria has impeded our understanding of cyanobacterial diversity. A number of techniques for isolation and purification of cyanobacteria are available, but most of them are cumbersome as well as time-consuming.

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Purpose: The etiology of postmenopausal recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) is not completely known, but the urinary microbiome is thought to be implicated. We compared the urinary microbiome in menopausal women with recurrent UTIs to age-matched controls, both in the absence of acute infection.

Materials And Methods: This is a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 64 women enrolled in a longitudinal cohort study.

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Objective: The US FDA uses evidence from clinical trials in its determination of safety and utility. However, these trials have often suffered from limited external validity and generalizability due to unrepresentative study populations with respect to clinical patient demographics. Section 907 of the FDA Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA) of 2012 attempted to address this issue by mandating the reporting of certain study demographics in new device applications.

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Research has established a direct link between the plasma level of D-dimer and underlying malignancy. D-dimer has a strong association with the detection and prognosis of several cancers. For these reasons, this literature review aimed to evaluate the usefulness of elevated D-dimer levels in the initial screening of cancer, cancer recurrence surveillance, and for use as a cancer prognostic tool.

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Rationale And Objectives: The clinical prognosis of outpatients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains difficult to predict, with outcomes including asymptomatic, hospitalization, intubation, and death. Here we determined the prognostic value of an outpatient chest radiograph, together with an ensemble of deep learning algorithms predicting comorbidities and airspace disease to identify patients at a higher risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 infection.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included outpatients with COVID-19 confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction testing who received an ambulatory chest radiography between March 17, 2020 and October 24, 2020.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most devastating neurodegenerative disorder, accounting over 46 million cases of dementia globally. Evidence supports that Brain Insulin Resistance (BIR) due to serine phosphorylation of Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 (IRS-1) has an association with AD. GLP-1 an incretin hormone, rapidly degraded by Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) has also confirmed its efficacious role in AD.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become one of the most common causes of chronic liver diseases globally. Because thyroid hormones play a crucial role in lipid metabolism, thyroid dysfunction has been implicated in NAFLD pathogenesis in the past decade, with hypothyroidism-induced NAFLD being regarded as a distinct disease entity. However, there has been no common consensus yet, and several studies have found contradictory results.

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