Publications by authors named "Surabhi Sinha"

Background: Tacrolimus, a topical calcineurin inhibitor (TCI) with immunomodulatory effects, is considered a viable treatment option for vitiligo. A consensus building exercise was undertaken to determine the role and clinical utility of topical tacrolimus in the management of vitiligo using input from experts in the field of dermatology.

Methods: Seventeen experts collaborated to create consensus statements using a modified Delphi methodology.

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  • - The study investigates the effect of 4-butylcyclohexane carboxylic acid (4-BCCA), a potential epilepsy treatment, in comparison to standard antiseizure medications in a rat model of status epilepticus.
  • - 4-BCCA demonstrated effective seizure control and neuroprotection, with the best results observed when combined with the medication perampanel, showing improved memory retention and neuronal viability.
  • - The findings suggest that 4-BCCA could be a promising therapeutic option for managing seizures and reducing neurodegeneration in epilepsy, warranting further investigation.
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There are no standard guidelines on the management of Conidiobolus infections, and many antifungals have been used, either alone or in combination. Relapses are common even after successful management. Although localized, they can result in severe facial disfigurement and may rarely cause disseminated entomophthoromycosis, which can have fatal complications.

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The decatungstate anion (WO) appears to exhibit especially interesting properties as a photocatalyst. Because of its unique photocatalytic properties, it is now recognised as a promising tool in organic chemistry. This study examines recent advances in decatungstate chemistry, primarily concerned with synthetic and, to some degree, mechanistic challenges.

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Photocatalysis has proven to be an effective approach for the production of reactive intermediates under moderate reaction conditions. The possibility for the green synthesis of high-value compounds using the synergy of photocatalysis and biocatalysis, benefiting from the selectivity of enzymes and the reactivity of photocatalysts, has drawn growing interest. Mechanistic investigations, substrate analyses, and photobiocatalytic chemical transformations will all be incorporated in this review.

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Background: Pigmented contact dermatitis (PCD) is a noneczematous form of allergic contact dermatitis characterized by dermal hyperpigmentation. Allergen avoidance is the cornerstone of therapy, but it is difficult to achieve. The use of immunosuppressives seems rational, but data are lacking.

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  • Onychomatricoma is a type of tumor that grows in the area where nails are made and can look different in some people; a rare version can cause dark streaks and thickening of the nail.
  • A 41-year-old woman had a problem with her left middle fingernail for 10 years, where it became black and thick, and doctors found specific patterns and changes in the nail when they looked closely.
  • Doctors figured out that this condition can look similar to other nail problems, but using special tests and imaging can help tell them apart; still, cutting out a piece of the nail is the best way to be sure.
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Introduction There is ambiguity regarding usage of tranexamic acid for melasma in India, be it in its pre-administration evaluation, administration route, dosing or monitoring. Hence, we conducted this study to understand various tranexamic-acid prescribing patterns and provide practical guidelines. Materials and methods A Google-form-based questionnaire (25-questions) was prepared based on the key areas identified by experts from the Pigmentary Disorders Society, India and circulated to practicing dermatologists across the country.

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  • - Donovanosis is a long-lasting sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteria Klebsiella granulomatis, especially seen in individuals with HIV/AIDS.
  • - The case study discusses a patient with relapsing donovanosis who is on second-line antiretroviral therapy and experiences fluctuating CD4 counts, linked to the worsening and eventual improvement of the infection.
  • - Treatment was initially ineffective while the patient's CD4 count was low, but symptoms improved as the CD4 count recovered, highlighting the relationship between immune function and infection management.
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Introduction: Along with the rising prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)], biological therapies need an update/insight.

Area Covered: This review included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from PubMed database (2000-October 2022) of approved biologics and small molecules with primary outcome analysis on efficacy (clinical response/remission/mucosal healing) and/or adverse events (AEs). Considered for this review under biologics classes are TNF-α inhibitors, leukocyte trafficking inhibitors, and anti IL-12/IL-23; and under small molecules are Janus-kinase inhibitors, and sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulators.

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Photoredox catalysis has been explored for chemical reactions by irradiation of photoactive catalysts with visible light, under mild and environmentally benign conditions. Furthermore, this methodology permits the activation of abundant chemicals into valuable products through novel mechanisms that are otherwise inaccessible. In this context, MoS has drawn attention due to its excellent solar spectral response and its notable electrical, optical, mechanical and magnetic properties.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) accounts for 60% of dementia cases worldwide; patients with the disease typically suffer from irreversible memory loss and progressive decline in multiple cognitive domains. With brain imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), microscopic brain changes are detectable even before abnormal memory loss is detected clinically. Patterns of brain atrophy can be measured using MRI, which gives us an opportunity to facilitate AD detection using image classification techniques.

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Background: Treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) is associated with high levels of functional impairment, healthcare usage and societal costs. Cross-sectional studies may overestimate TRS rates because of selection bias.

Aims: We aimed to quantify TRS rates by using first-episode cohorts to improve resource allocation and clozapine access.

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Background: Varied cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 have been described, but most studies are based on photographic or application-based observations, without a direct observed-based evaluation by dermatologists.

Objective: To study the types of cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 among confirmed inpatients admitted to COVID-19 wards and intensive care units (ICUs).

Methods: This cross-sectional analysis was conducted at a referral hospital in Delhi, India.

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Type 2 lepra reaction (or erythema nodosum leprosum [ENL]) is an immune complex-mediated reaction which has been reported to occur for up to 8 years after successful completion of multibacillary multidrug therapy. The management of ENL is a challenge with the patient often becoming steroid dependent; predisposing to recurrent episodes in 39%-77% of cases on attempted steroid withdrawal. Here, we present a case of recalcitrant recurrent type 2 reaction which responded promptly to treatment with colchicine.

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We present a case of primary infertility with features of hypogonadism in a male patient with lepromatous leprosy who had remained undiagnosed for 3 years. On investigation, azoospermia and deranged gonadotropin levels with normal serum testosterone were noted and the patient was initiated on multibacillary-multidrug therapy with the primary aim of treating the disease. Although the cutaneous lesions improved within 6 weeks, remarkably infertility was reversed in 2 months-with concomitant normalization of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, and sperm count-an outcome that was unexpected.

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Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL), or type 2 lepra reaction, presents with crops of evanescent, tender erythematous nodules accompanied by fever, arthralgia, malaise and organ-specific manifestations and is seen in borderline and lepromatous leprosy. The drugs approved for ENL include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, systemic steroids, thalidomide and clofazimine. The management of ENL is challenging because long-term steroid use leads to steroid dependence.

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Background: Nonhealing ulcers can occur due to a variety of causes and are associated with high morbidity, expensive, and prolonged treatment. We conducted this study to determine the efficacy of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in nonhealing ulcers in various disorders, which is a very cost-effective and safe treatment option.

Materials And Methods: Eighteen patients with nonhealing leg ulcers were included.

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