Publications by authors named "Tanavde V"

Ovarian cancer is known to be a challenging disease to detect at an early stage and is a major cause of death among women. The current treatment for ovarian cancer typically involves a combination of surgery and the use of drugs such as platinum-based cytotoxic agents, anti-angiogenic drugs, etc. However, current treatment methods are not always effective in preventing the recurrence of ovarian cancer.

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  • The study examines treatment preferences among laryngologists, head-and-neck surgeons, and radiation oncologists for early glottic carcinoma (EGC) using a survey based on varying case complexities.
  • Most specialists favored transoral laser microsurgery (TLMS) over radiotherapy (XRT) for early-stage lesions, with laryngologists showing a strong preference even in more advanced cases.
  • Key factors influencing treatment decisions included tumor location, voice quality, and survival outcomes, indicating a need for clearer communication and understanding between specialties regarding treatment choices.
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CD44+ cancer stem cells (CSCs) are believed to account for drug resistance and tumour recurrence due to their potential to self-renew and differentiate into heterogeneous lineages. Therefore, efficient treatment strategies targeting and eliminating these CSCs are required. The flavonolignan, Silibinin, has gained immense attention in targeting CD44+ CSCs as it alters functional properties like cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, inhibition of invasion and metastasis and also inhibits a range of molecular pathways.

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Background: Late diagnosis is one of the major confounders in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Despite recent advances in molecular diagnostics, no disease-specific biomarkers are clinically available for early risk prediction of OSCC. Therefore, it is important to identify robust biomarkers that are detectable using non-invasive liquid biopsy techniques to facilitate the early diagnosis of oral cancer.

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Purpose: Defects resulting from open resection of anterior skull base neoplasms are difficult to reconstruct. Our objective was to review the literature and describe an evidence-based algorithm that can guide surgeons reconstructing anterior skull base defects.

Methods: A research librarian designed database search strategies.

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Background: There is an increasing array of treatment options for addressing clinically significant thyroid nodules, including radiofrequency ablation (RFA). While effective, the cost compared to alternative approaches has not been well elucidated.

Methods: This study involved a retrospective chart review, focusing on variable direct cost (VDC) of each procedure, from April 2016 to January 2020.

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Salivary exosomal miRNAs as biomarkers facilitate repeated sampling, real-time disease monitoring and assessment of therapeutic response. This study identifies a single salivary exosomal miRNA prognosticator that will aid in improved patient outcome using a liquid biopsy approach. Small RNA and transcriptome sequencing profiles of tumour tissues ( = 12) and salivary exosomes ( = 8) from oral cancer patients were compared to their non-cancerous counterparts.

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Head and neck cancer (HNC) remains to be a major cause of mortality worldwide because of confounding factors such as late-stage tumor diagnosis, loco-regional aggressiveness and distant metastasis. The current standardized diagnostic regime for HNC is tissue biopsy which fails to determine the thorough tumor dynamics. Therefore, due to the ease of collection, recent studies have focused on the utility of saliva based liquid biopsy approach for serial sampling, early diagnosis, prognosis, longitudinal monitoring of disease progression and treatment response in HNC patients.

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CD44+ circulating tumor stem cells (CTSCs) have been significantly associated with aggressiveness, resistance and poor prognosis of oral cancer patients. Thus, targeted elimination of these CTSCs could be a new conceptual framework for enhancing the therapeutic outcome of patients. Docking of potential investigational molecules and simulation results identified Salinomycin as a potential lead compound that could effectively inhibit CD44 receptor.

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Objective(s): Although parotid cancer invading into the temporal bone makes up only a small fraction of all parotid cancers, it is more common and relatively understudied compared with primary cancer of the external auditory canal. The objective of this study was to determine what factors are associated with receiving parotidectomy with temporal bone resection (TBR) and the immediate postoperative outcomes.

Methods: We reviewed the National Cancer Database (2004-2015) for patients with primary parotid malignancy who received parotidectomy with or without TBR.

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  • - The study compares the costs of transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach and the traditional transcervical thyroidectomy to assess its value for patients.
  • - Data was collected from 238 patients, showing the transoral approach was significantly more expensive, with a difference of $1,276 for lobectomy and $1,036 for total thyroidectomy.
  • - A key factor influencing the higher costs for the transoral method was the use of more expensive energy devices, contributing about $487.53 and $447.96 to the overall cost differences for lobectomy and total thyroidectomy, respectively.
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Antibiotics have played a critical role in sustaining and improving livestock production in the past decades, but the emergence of antimicrobial resistance has led several countries to ban or limit their use. Since then, in-feed alternatives have gained a lot of attention but the development of efficacious alternatives implies a better understanding of the mode of action of antibiotic growth promoters (AGP) when administered at subtherapeutic concentrations. In the present study, 120 broiler chickens per group (8 pens/group) were fed for 35 d with either basal feed (control group) or feed supplemented with avilamycin (AGP group; 10 g/1,000 kg of feed).

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Background: Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach (TOETVA) has demonstrated excellent safety and is receiving wider use in North America. Understanding which factors lead to operative difficulty, as evaluated by operative time (OT), may help to improve safety and refine indications for this procedure.

Methods: Cases of TOETVA performed at our institution were reviewed.

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  • The study analyzes the outcomes of transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) in a North American population and compares it to the conventional transcervical approach (TCA) over a specific time period.
  • Results showed that TOETVA did not have a higher incidence of major complications compared to TCA, with similar rates of temporary injuries related to the procedure.
  • The findings indicate that TOETVA is a safe option for thyroid surgery in North America and that higher body mass index (BMI) does not increase the risk of complications for patients undergoing TOETVA.
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  • Simulations and simulators are essential tools for training in various surgical fields, especially for robotic and minimally invasive techniques.
  • Despite the common occurrence of thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy, there’s insufficient research on training models for these specific surgeries.
  • The review highlights existing simulators in head and neck endocrine surgery, focusing on both traditional and innovative remote-access thyroidectomy methods.
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Background: TNF-α, a pro-inflammatory cytokine is one of the major contributors for metabolic syndromes including insulin resistance, obesity, type II diabetes etc. The role of alternative splicing, a post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression on the onset of these syndromes is poorly understood. However, the role of alternative splicing, which more than 95% of all exons in eukaryotic cells undergo in several other diseases including cancer and muscle dystrophy, has been elucidated.

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Objective: To discuss an effect of transmastoid repair of superior semicircular canal dehiscence and its resolution using a mastoid titanium mesh plate.

Patients: A 53-year-old woman with a history of superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) and subsequent transmastoid repair experienced dizziness and a loud, drum-like sound in her repaired ear when touching the ear. Palpating the skin over the mastoid defect reproduced the symptoms and could be observed on binocular microscopy as tympanic membrane deformation synchronous with mastoid palpation.

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Current opinion views androgens as the pathogenic driver in the miniaturization of hair follicles of androgenetic alopecia by interfering with the dermal papilla. This cannot be the sole cause and therefore it is important for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes to identify additional pathways. Comparative full transcriptome profile analysis of the hair bulb region of normal and miniaturized hair follicles from vertex and occipital region in males with and without androgenetic alopecia revealed that next to the androgen receptor as well the retinoid receptor and particularly the PPAR pathway is involved in progressive hair miniaturization.

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Small molecule drugs bind to a pocket in disease causing target proteins based on complementarity in shape and physicochemical properties. There is a likelihood that other proteins could have binding sites that are structurally similar to the target protein. Binding to these other proteins could alter their activities leading to off target effects of the drug.

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The goal of this study was to isolate cancer stem-like cells marked by high expression of CD44, a putative cancer stem cell marker, from primary oral squamous cell carcinomas and identify distinctive gene expression patterns in these cells. From 1 October 2013 to 4 September 2015, 76 stage III-IV primary oral squamous cell carcinoma of the gingivobuccal sulcus were resected. In all, 13 tumours were analysed by immunohistochemistry to visualise CD44-expressing cells.

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Background: Commitment of pluripotent stem cells into differentiated cells and associated gene expression necessitate specific epigenetic mechanisms that modify the DNA and corresponding histone proteins to render the chromatin in an open or closed state. This in turn dictates the associated genetic machinery, including transcription factors, acknowledging the cellular signals provided. Activating histone methyltransferases represent crucial enzymes in the epigenetic machinery that cause transcription initiation by delivering the methyl mark on histone proteins.

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In the earliest stages of animal development following fertilization, maternally deposited mRNAs direct biological processes to the point of zygotic genome activation (ZGA). These maternal mRNAs undergo cytoplasmic polyadenylation (CPA), suggesting translational control of their activation. To elucidate the biological role of CPA during embryogenesis, we performed genome-wide polysome profiling at several stages of zebrafish development.

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Human embryonic (hES) stem cells are widely used as an in vitro model to understand global genetic and epigenetic changes that occur during early embryonic development. In-house derived hES cells (KIND1) were subjected to directed differentiation into cardiovascular progenitors (D12) and beating cardiomyocytes (D20). Transcriptome profiling of undifferentiated (D0) and differentiated (D12 and 20) cells was undertaken by microarray analysis.

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Epithelial carcinomas are well known to activate a prolonged wound-healing program that promotes malignant transformation. Wound closure requires the activation of keratinocyte migration via a dual-state molecular switch. This switch involves production of either the anti-migratory microRNA miR-198 or the pro-migratory follistatin-like 1 (FSTL1) protein from a single transcript; miR-198 expression in healthy skin is down-regulated in favor of FSTL1 upon wounding, which enhances keratinocyte migration and promotes re-epithelialization.

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