Publications by authors named "Subramani Jagadeesan"

Scrub typhus is a mite-borne infectious disease endemic in India, Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia. It has a multitude of clinical manifestations ranging from mild symptoms like headache, myalgia, anorexia, fever, and rash to severe multiorgan failure. It can also lead to several complications, including pancreatitis, hepatitis, myocardial infarction, and cerebral infarction.

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Scrub typhus is almost an endemic tropical mite-borne, zoonotic illness often cognate with the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi. After a typical incubation period of a fortnight, non-specific symptoms including fever, headache, and a specific skin 'eschar' is customary. If untreated after a symptomatic week, scrub typus may precipitate end-organ involvements spiraling into vivid complications.

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  • Bell's palsy is a sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the face caused by the facial nerve, and its exact cause is often unknown.
  • A very rare case is reported of a patient experiencing temporary facial paralysis shortly after receiving the BB-152 Covid vaccine, despite thorough checks for other causes.
  • Since no other causes were found, the potential link between the Covid-19 vaccine and the occurrence of Bell's palsy is still uncertain but warrants further consideration.
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Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a self-limiting disease of idiopathic origin affecting young women characterized by unexplained fever and lymphadenopathy. It has been usually found to be associated with autoimmunity, of which systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most outstanding. Fever and lymphadenopathy carry a broad differential, and a missed diagnosis of a rare condition such as Kikuchi can lead to inappropriate treatment in an otherwise benign condition.

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Context: A complex dysregulation of glucose homeostasis, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is an iceberg disease with an ever-rising global (8.5%, 2018) and national prevalence (7.3% - ICMR-INDIAB study, 2017) amidst adults.

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In India, the world's second most populous state, an increasing proportion of its population are elderly. Older people invariably face special psychiatric challenges. In a community-based cross-sectional study, depression was found to be present in almost a third of the elderly; furthermore, low family income, poor literacy and uncertain employment status were found to be significant associations.

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