Publications by authors named "Tandon V"

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  • Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is an extremely rare cause of spinal cord compression, leading to significant neurological deficits and accounting for less than 1% of spinal canal lesions.
  • In a study of three cases, all patients presented with neurological impairments and underwent successful surgical treatment to remove the hematoma.
  • The findings suggest that while the severity of symptoms can vary, timely diagnosis and early surgical intervention are critical for achieving complete neurological recovery in SSEH cases.
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  • Sodium valproate is commonly used to treat seizures, chronic pain, and bipolar disorder, but it can cause severe side effects like valproate-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy (VHE), which is life-threatening.
  • A study reviewed four neurosurgical patients who developed VHE after using valproate for seizure prevention, revealing a 50% mortality rate and indicating that prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial.
  • Treatment involved discontinuing valproate and, in some cases, dialysis; half of the patients experienced clinical improvement after normalization of ammonia levels.
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Background: A glaring gender inequality persists in global neurosurgery, influenced by various factors, including the notion that female neurosurgeons have lower academic output. This study aims to compare the research output of female and male neurosurgeons at the leading academic institutions in India.

Methods: The pertinent details regarding female neurosurgeons were collected from the Neurological Society of India (NSI) and Women In Neurosurgery (India) database.

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Astroblastoma, a unique entity of glial tumor, predominantly occur in young women with distinctive MN1 rearrangement, Given its limited documentation in existing literature, we report eight cases of astroblastoma, detailing their clinical, radiological, and histopathological characteristics along with molecular analysis. We conducted a retrospective analysis of our neuropathology archive database spanning the past 8 years. We included all cases that underwent Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), surgical resection, histopathological examination, molecular testing, and follow-up.

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Remdesivir, a C-nucleotide prodrug binds to the viral RNA-dependent-RNA polymerase () and inhibits the viral replication by terminating RNA transcription prematurely. It is reported in literature that interaction between the C-1'β-CN moiety of Remdesivir () and the Ser861 residue in enzyme, causes a delayed chain termination during the RNA replication process and is one of the important aspect of its mechanism of action. In the pursuance of increasing the biological activity of and enhancing the SAR studies, against RNA viruses, we have designed its fourteen C1'β substituted analogs, - bearing 4/5-membered heterocyclic rings.

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In this study, we describe a one-pot three-component synthesis of bioactive tetrahydopyrimidinecarboxamide derivatives employing lanthanum triflate as a catalyst. Out of the synthesized compounds, 4f had the most potent anti-cancer activity and impeded cell cycle progression effectively. Anti-cancer bioactivity was observed in 4f against liver, breast, and lung cancers as well as primary patient-derived glioblastoma cell lines.

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Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are neoplasms derived from T cells and B cells and their precursors in the lymphoid system with higher susceptibility in involvement of extra-nodal sites. Predominant ureteric involvement is an unusual presentation. We present a case of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with secondary involvement of ureter who had symptoms of urinary tract infection in absence of positive urine culture, non-responsive to broad spectrum antibiotics and masquerading pyogenic infection leading to pyelonephritis with ureteritis.

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Freshwater crabs (), commonly consumed as local delicacies by the native people in the state of Manipur, were found to harbour metacercariae of sp. (Family Microphyllidae), which were morphologically different from metacercariae of spp reported earlier from different regions. So, PCR-based molecular characterization of this metacercaria was done utilizing rDNA marker regions: larger subunit (LSU) or 28S (D1-D3 region) and inter-transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2).

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  • * The study analyzed 80 wild bael genotypes using SSR markers, finding significant variations in morpho-pomological traits like fruit size, pulp weight, and sugar content.
  • * Genetic diversity analysis revealed distinct clusters among the genotypes, which can aid in future breeding efforts to enhance the fruit's quality and utilization.
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Background: Myocardial injury after a hip fracture is common and has a poor prognosis. Patients with a hip fracture and myocardial injury may benefit from accelerated surgery to remove the physiological stress associated with the hip fracture. This study aimed to determine if accelerated surgery is superior to standard care in terms of the 90-day risk of death in patients with a hip fracture who presented with an elevated cardiac biomarker/enzyme measurement at hospital arrival.

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Surgical patients are often transfused to manage bleeding and anemia. Best practices for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion administration in patient having noncardiac surgery remains controversial and a robust evaluation and description of perioperative transfusion practices is lacking. We characterized perioperative hemoglobin concentrations and transfusion practices from the prospective VISION cohort which included 39,222 patients aged ≥45 years who had inpatient noncardiac surgery.

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Objective: To determine timing and risk factors associated with readmission within 30 days of discharge following noncardiac surgery.

Background: Hospital readmission after noncardiac surgery is costly. Data on the drivers of readmission have largely been derived from single-center studies focused on a single surgical procedure with uncertainty regarding generalizability.

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Introduction: This study compares the effectiveness of virtual reality simulators (VRS) and a saw bone model for learning lumbar pedicle screw insertion (LPSI) in neurosurgery.

Methods: A single-center, cross-sectional, randomized controlled laboratory investigation was conducted involving residents and fellows from a tertiary care referral hospital. Participants were divided into two groups (A and B).

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A 29-year-old male, otherwise healthy with no past medical history, presented to the hospital after a two-day history of pleuritic chest pain with a fever. He had received his first dose of the mRNA-1273 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine (Moderna) two months prior without any adverse reactions. He received his second dose approximately 24 hours before symptom onset and hospital presentation.

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The rapidly increasing burden of hypertension is responsible for premature deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD), renal disease, and stroke, with a tremendous public health and financial burden. Hypertension detection, treatment, and control vary worldwide; it is still low, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). High blood pressure (BP) and CVD risk have a strong, linear, and independent association.

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Background: In neurosurgical practice, continuous care after discharge and the ability to detect subtle indicators of clinical deterioration are mandatory to prevent the progression of a disease. The care of 'unknown' patients discharged to rehabilitation homes may not have this privilege, especially in resource-poor countries such as India.

Objective: We have attempted to study the causes and outcomes of re-admissions of 'unknown' patients with previous traumatic brain injury (TBI) to estimate the quality of nursing care in our rehabilitation centers.

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Objectives: This study aims to compare low-grade lytic spondylolisthesis (LS) and degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) radiologically. In addition, it seeks to identify underlying similarities between LS and DS.

Methods: This study included patients with low-grade single-level spondylolisthesis at L4-L5 or L5-S1.

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Recently, World Health Organization declared antimicrobial resistance as the third greatest threat to human health. Absence of known cross-resistance, new class, new target, and a new mode of action are few major strategies being undertaken by researches to combat multidrug resistant pathogen. PPEF.

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We hereby describe a rare case of levosulpiride-induced atypical parkinsonism presenting with sluggish movements, atypical kinetic tremors (tremors with voluntary movement), periorbital tremors, dystonia, difficulty in speech and coordination, postural imbalance, with additional features of difficulty in swallowing and drooling with associated recent onset psychiatric disturbances such as anxiety and low-lying depression. The dechallenge of levosulpiride and medications for associated anxiety and low-lying depression caused a complete remission of the disease within 2 ½ months.

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  • Primary CNS Vasculitis (PCNSV) is a rare inflammatory condition affecting blood vessels in the central nervous system, making diagnosis complex due to its variability and lack of clear laboratory markers.
  • A study analyzed 56 patients with confirmed PCNSV, finding that most exhibited symptoms in the cerebral hemisphere or brainstem, with common MRI findings being bilateral white matter lesions, predominantly in the frontal lobe.
  • Key imaging features included a high prevalence of susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) hemorrhages and a distinct dot-linear enhancement pattern on T1-weighted images, suggesting that these imaging characteristics should be considered for improved diagnostic criteria for PCNSV.
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Purpose Of Program: A key barrier to becoming a living kidney donor is an inefficient evaluation process, requiring more than 30 tests (eg, laboratory and diagnostic tests), questionnaires, and specialist consultations. Donor candidates make several trips to hospitals and clinics, and often spend months waiting for appointments and test results. The median evaluation time for a donor candidate in Ontario, Canada, is nearly 1 year.

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Purpose: The objective of this study is to study the secondary structure analysis of Fasciola flukes from a rare mithun host from Manipur. Fascioliasis, a neglected tropical trematodiasis, is poorly studied in India and is widely believed to be predominantly caused by F. gigantica.

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