Publications by authors named "T P Gandhi"

Case: Pediatric Morel-Lavallée lesions are infrequent and may present in atypical locations. A 3-year-old boy presented with a nontender, mobile, cystic swelling on the medial aspect of his left distal thigh, 2 weeks after a road traffic accident. The diagnosis was confirmed using 3D ultrasonography.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves administering 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure to enhance oxygen delivery to tissues. Initially developed for decompression sickness, HBOT has since been utilized for a wide range of medical conditions, including severe infections, non-healing wounds, and, more recently, COVID-19. This review explores the historical development of HBOT, its principles, its emerging role in the management of and its outcome as treatment in COVID-19, particularly in mitigating inflammation, hypoxemia, and oxidative stress.

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Objectives: Diagnostic reconciliation is the collaborative process between patients and clinicians to create and reconcile evidence-based, feasible, and desirable care plans. However, the specific components of this process remain unclear. The objective of this study was to develop the first comprehensive framework to elucidate the diagnostic reconciliation process.

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Measuring protein turnover is essential for understanding cellular biological processes and advancing drug discovery. The multiplex DIA mass spectrometry (DIA-MS) approach, combined with dynamic SILAC labeling (pulse-SILAC, or pSILAC), has proven to be a reliable method for analyzing protein turnover and degradation kinetics. Previous multiplex DIA-MS workflows have employed various strategies, including leveraging the highest isotopic labeling channels of peptides to enhance the detection of isotopic MS signal pairs or clusters.

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Article Synopsis
  • Osteoporosis is uncommon in young individuals but can occur due to causes like endocrine diseases, malnutrition, and pregnancy-related factors; the latter, known as Pregnancy and Lactation-Associated Osteoporosis (PLO), is often misdiagnosed due to limited diagnostic practices during pregnancy.
  • A case study of a 24-year-old new mother with severe back pain revealed multiple vertebral fractures linked to PLO after ruling out other causes, leading to targeted treatment that effectively resolved her symptoms.
  • It is crucial for healthcare providers to consider PLO in young women experiencing unexplained fragility fractures around the time of pregnancy, as early diagnosis can prevent long-term complications.
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