Publications by authors named "T N Dubey"

Background: Sutures are essential components of wound closure in oral surgery, and the mechanical properties of suture materials play a crucial role in determining surgical outcomes. Understanding the tensile strengths of various suture materials is vital for selecting the most appropriate material for specific clinical applications.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the tensile strength of suture materials commonly used in oral surgery through an in vitro tensile strength study.

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  • - Hidradenoma Papilliferum is a rare but benign tumor found predominantly in the anogenital region of women aged 30-49, although it can also appear in atypical locations like the breast, ears, and eyelids, known as Ectopic Hidradenoma Papilliferum.
  • - The tumor arises from apocrine or mammary-like glands and is characterized by a firm nodule with no connection to the skin's surface, often described as having a flesh to red color and a frond-like structure upon examination.
  • - A case study highlights a 33-year-old woman who experienced a slow-growing nodule in her perineum for eight months; a biopsy confirmed the diagnosis
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The aim of the current study was to synthesize silver nanoparticles (PLSNPs) using green technology by means of phytosterol-enriched fractions fromextracts (EAF) and evaluate their toxicological and anti-haemorrhoidal potential. The average size of the synthesized particles was found to be 85.64 nm by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.

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Tau aggregates are considered a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The screening of molecules against Tau aggregation is a novel strategy for Alzheimer's disease. The photo-excited molecules have proven to be effective as a therapeutic agent in several diseases.

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Breast cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies globally, poses a substantial health burden with its diverse neurological complications. This comprehensive review examines the intricate landscape of breast cancer's neurological effects, encompassing brain metastases, non-metastatic complications, and their profound influence on the quality of life, prognosis, and survival of affected individuals. The mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and treatment modalities of brain metastasis and the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in their management are explored.

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