Publications by authors named "Syed Husain"

Background: The cornerstone of low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) treatment is self-management, which requires patient engagement. Colorectal surgeons and nurses may use patient-generated health data (PGHD) to help guide patients in their use of self-management strategies for LARS. However, the perspectives of LARS experts on the use of PGHD remain largely unexplored.

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Middle Eastern countries, such as the United Arab Emirates and Oman, are affected by frequent dust storms and extreme hot climatic conditions, which can exacerbate respiratory conditions. These environmental factors are particularly injurious to asthmatic patients, as they can aggravate small airway disease (SAD), leading to increased morbidity and healthcare challenges. The evaluation of maximal mid-expiratory flow (MEF-25) as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for early-stage small airway dysfunction is of significant clinical importance, particularly in hot and arid metropolitan environments where dusty conditions exacerbate pulmonary issues.

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The case report describes a rare instance of a man in his 70s with periorbital necrotising fasciitis (NF) who underwent bilateral autologous penetrating keratoplasty. NF is an acute infection that can lead to severe complications, including vision loss. The patient presented with severe facial swelling and necrosis of the right eyelid, treated with surgical debridement and antibiotics.

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Background: There is a scarcity of literature describing outcomes of reoperative Crohn's disease. An in-depth knowledge of these outcomes is critical for managing patient expectations and optimal perioperative planning. We sought to examine outcomes in patients undergoing reoperative surgeries for Crohn's disease compared to index operations.

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Reprogrammed glucose metabolism is considered as the hallmark of cancer with therapeutic implications. Phytocompounds have potential to inhibit cancer metabolism. Here, we tested the ability of Withaferin A (WA), a withanolide derived from Withania somnifera, in modulating cancer metabolism.

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The co-occurrence of active tuberculosis (TB) in patients with moderate to severe asthma presents unique therapeutic challenges, particularly with the advent of biologics like dupilumab, which targets the interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-13 (IL-13) pathways in asthma treatment. Despite the general safety of biologics, concerns about immunosuppression and susceptibility to infections like TB persist. This case report discusses a male with severe, uncontrolled type 2 allergic asthma, who experienced multiple exacerbations despite maximal bronchodilator therapy and then concomitantly developed pulmonary TB.

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Background: C3 glomerulopathy (C3G), which encompasses C3GN and dense deposit disease (DDD), results from dysregulation of the alternative complement pathway. Data on disease recurrence after kidney transplantation are limited, and details on histologic features of recurrent C3G are scarce. We aimed to evaluate C3G recurrence in the allograft, with a focus on histologic presentation and progression.

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  • Kidney transplants are best for kids with end-stage kidney disease when they can get on the waiting list before starting dialysis.
  • A study found that only 48% of kids were added to the transplant waitlist early enough, and certain groups, like girls and minorities, had a tougher time getting listed.
  • Kids who waited too long and started dialysis as children had lower chances of getting a transplant later, compared to those who got listed before needing dialysis.
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The etiology of recurrent miscarriage (RM) is extremely heterogeneous, encompassing genetic, immunological, anatomical, endocrine, thrombophilic, infectious, and uterine abnormalities. Thrombophilia is a major contributor to pregnancy complications, potentially harming the fetus and jeopardizing the continuation of pregnancy. Therefore, successful pregnancy outcomes depend on maintaining a delicate balance between coagulation and fibrinolytic factors, crucial for ensuring the adjustment of the basal plate to facilitate adequate placental perfusion.

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  • This study compares two methods of estimating kidney function (eGFRcysC and eGFRsCr) in heart transplant recipients, focusing on how body mass index (BMI), steroid use, and muscle mass affect accuracy.
  • Significant differences between the two eGFRs were noted, especially early after transplantation, with eGFRcysC showing more stability over time compared to eGFRsCr.
  • Using eGFRcysC can impact dosing for the medication valganciclovir, suggesting that 46% of patients would have required dosage adjustments, mostly reductions, highlighting the importance of accurate kidney function assessment.
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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of pediatric heart transplant, with a subset of patients developing severe AKI requiring dialysis (AKI-D). We aimed to identify the epidemiology, risk factors, and outcomes of postoperative AKI-D in pediatric heart transplant recipients.

Methods: We retrospectively identified all pediatric first-time, single-organ heart transplants at our institution from 2014 to 2022.

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The increase of multiple drug resistance bacteria significantly diminishes the effectiveness of antibiotic armory and subsequently exaggerates the level of therapeutic failure. Phytoconstituents are exceptional substitutes for resistance-modifying vehicles. The plants appear to be a deep well for the discovery of novel antibacterial compounds.

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  • This paper presents a new method for measuring deformations in geomaterials using innovative 'Smart Pebble' sensors incorporated into triaxial test specimens of stabilized unbound aggregates with geogrids.
  • Smart Pebbles use a particle tracking algorithm that effectively handles uncertainties due to signal noise, allowing accurate monitoring of the specimen's response to applied stress.
  • The study demonstrates that Smart Pebbles can effectively capture resilient deformations and provide reliable data on local stiffness enhancements, validating their role in assessing geomaterial behavior under repeated loading conditions.
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Tylophora indica (Burm f.) Merrill, belong to family Asclepiadaceae, is considered to be a natural remedy with high medicinal benefits. The objective of this work is to assess the metabolomic profile of T.

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Background: Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a biologically aggressive malignancy requiring appropriate biomarkers to improve its outcome. Role of ABC transporters (ABCB1 and ABCG2) has been linked to cancer aggressiveness, tumorigenesis and multidrug resistance. Herein, we studied the prognostic implication of ABCB1 and ABCG2 in GBC.

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Background: There is no consensus on whether laparoscopic experience should be a prerequisite for robotic training. Further, there is limited information on skill transference between laparoscopic and robotic techniques. This study focused on the general surgery residents' learning curve and skill transference within the two minimally invasive platforms.

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For centuries, plants have been serving as sources of potential therapeutic agents. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in investigating the effects of plant-derived compounds on epigenetic processes, a novel and captivating Frontier in the field of epigenetics research. Epigenetic changes encompass modifications to DNA, histones, and microRNAs that can influence gene expression.

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  • Malnutrition negatively impacts healthcare outcomes, but the influence of food environments on surgical recovery, specifically for colorectal cancer (CRC), has not been thoroughly explored.
  • A study analyzed over 260,000 CRC surgical patients, linking their data to food environment information, revealing that those in unhealthy food environments had lower chances of achieving optimal postoperative outcomes, or "textbook outcomes."
  • Findings suggest that living in unhealthy food environments—marked by high social vulnerability and minority representation—could be a significant factor in postoperative disparities, highlighting the need for addressing food access as part of healthcare improvements.
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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease may affect the pathogenesis and clinicopathologic course of colorectal cancer. We sought to characterize the impact of inflammatory bowel disease on outcomes after colectomy and/or proctectomy for a malignant indication.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer as well as a pre-existing comorbid diagnosis of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis between 2018 and 2021 were identified from Medicare claims data.

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