Publications by authors named "Thakkar J"

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  • Cardiorespiratory signals, previously considered noise in fMRI research, are now recognized for their potential insights into brain function and health.
  • These signals, including heart rate variability and respiratory patterns, reflect the interaction between cardiovascular, respiratory, and neural systems that support brain activity.
  • Understanding these signals can improve fMRI data interpretation, highlighting the connections between heart, brain, and overall physiological health.
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  • - The Green Revolution aims to increase food production in India but has negative impacts on health and agriculture; natural manures like cow dung can help mitigate these issues by enhancing soil quality and crop yield.
  • - Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) practices, particularly with Jivamrit, promote healthier soils and contain essential nutrients while fostering beneficial microbes that improve plant growth.
  • - While Jivamrit uses natural substances to boost sustainable agriculture, long-term reliance on it could upset the microbial balance in the soil, underlining the need for careful management of agricultural practices.
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  • Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) can lead to various neuro-ophthalmic symptoms like vision loss, and this case highlights a 53-year-old woman who experienced bilateral painless vision decline alongside other neurological issues.* -
  • Despite elevated inflammatory markers and a thorough work-up revealing no clear cause, brain MRI indicated possible WE, prompting immediate high-dose thiamine treatment, which led to significant improvement.* -
  • The case stresses the importance of considering vision loss in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) patients and suggests that while checking thiamine levels is important, starting treatment based on clinical suspicion is often necessary and safe.*
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  • * The study identified that certain diabetes-associated genes are highly expressed in hormone-receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer cells and correlated with poorer survival outcomes in breast cancer patients.
  • * Metformin, a medication for T2D, was shown to significantly reduce tumor growth in HR+ breast cancer cells and, when combined with tamoxifen, may offer a promising new treatment strategy for affected patients.
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Objective: Adherence to combinatorial treatments are important predictors of improved long-term outcomes for patients with glioblastoma (GB); however, factors associated with refusal of surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy (RT) by patients with GB have not been studied.

Methods: The National Cancer Database was queried from 2004 to 2018 to identify patients with a primary diagnosis of GB who underwent surgical resection alone or followed by either RT or chemotherapy. Adult patients who voluntarily rejected a physician's recommendations for 1 or more treatment were selected.

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This work is focused on a novel, promising low temperature phase change material (PCM), based on the eutectic Glauber's salt composition. To allow phase transition within the refrigeration range of temperatures of +5 °C to +12 °C, combined with a high repeatability of melting-freezing processes, and minimized subcooling, the application of three variants of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Na-CMC) with distinct molecular weights (700,000, 250,000, and 90,000) is considered. The primary objective is to optimize the stabilization of this eutectic PCM formulation, while maintaining the desired enthalpy level.

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  • Increased age is a significant unfavorable factor for glioblastoma (GBM) prognosis, but the interplay between patient age, comorbidities, and medications on survival has not been thoroughly studied.
  • The study analyzed electronic health records of 565 GBM patients to evaluate the impact of age and various health conditions on survival and established potential targets for future research.
  • Key findings revealed that younger patients had poorer outcomes related to movement disabilities and mental health issues, while older patients showed worse prognosis linked to epilepsy; both age groups benefited from Temozolomide and older patients from ACE-inhibitor prescriptions.
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We report a rare case of paraneoplastic neurological syndrome with dual seropositivity of anti-aquaporin-4 and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibodies in a 40 year-old woman with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. She received multiple lines of anti-neoplastic treatment, including immunotherapy with pembrolizumab, as well as cytotoxic chemotherapy. Paraneoplastic meningoencephalomyelitis developed 2 years after diagnosis of breast cancer and 1 year after discontinuation of immunotherapy with pembrolizumab.

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Introduction: fracture resistance of extracted mandibular molars treated with various access cavity designs, including traditional endodontic cavity (TradAC), conservative/contracted endodontic cavity (ConsAC), ninja endodontic cavity (UltraAC), truss endodontic cavity (TrussAC), caries-driven access cavity (CariesAC), and intact teeth, is the focus of this study.

Materials And Methods: Six groups of 20 mandibular molars, totaling 120, were used in the investigation. While the other five groups underwent various access cavity preparations, chemomechanical preparation, and obturation procedures before being repaired with composite resin, Group 1 was left unaltered (the control).

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Nosocomial infections form one of the most challenging tasks to deal with in a hospital setting. The burden of hospital-acquired infections (HAI) significantly affects the patient's cost of medical treatment and seriously impacts the economy of a developing country like India. Haphazard antibiotic use for the treatment of these infections has led to the development of resistance among the microbes, and factors that complicate microbial eradication further worsen the scenario.

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This article provides an update for the practicing dentist and/or oral and maxillofacial surgeon on the recognition, identification, and treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). We discuss the most common clinical findings and most common causes of BMS. This article provides a classification flowchart that assists the practitioner in diagnosing and classifying BMS.

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  • The study discusses three cases of high-grade gliomas with O-Methylguanine-DNA Methyl-transferase (MGMT) methylation, highlighting distant recurrences despite initial successful treatment using the Stupp protocol.* -
  • All patients showed stable conditions at the original tumor site when distant recurrences occurred, suggesting effective local control, but ultimately faced poor outcomes after the metastasis.* -
  • One case involved Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), which revealed a high tumor mutational burden in the recurrent tumor, emphasizing the need to identify risk factors and correlations for more effective treatment strategies to reduce distant recurrences.*
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  • A bounding-box-based 3D convolutional neural network (CNN) was developed for segmenting pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) using CT scans from 2006-2020.
  • The model demonstrated high accuracy in tumor segmentation (mean DSC of 0.84) and was tested against a comprehensive dataset, showing consistency across different tumor stages and characteristics.
  • The AI model proved to be generalizable and robust, performing well on various datasets, confirming its effectiveness in clinical applications for PDA segmentation.
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In the past two years, coronavirus pandemic has severely impacted global industries and altered market dynamics. The present study compares the challenges facing Indian textile and apparel industry before and after the coronavirus pandemic. The context of our study focuses on handloom industry, as the primary financial risk for handloom micro entrepreneurs lies in capital requirements for raw materials, equipment and their lack of formal management structures to tackle the pressure of uncertainty.

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High levels of triglycerides in blood can harden and block the arteries increasing the risk of heart disease and strokes. Triglycerides are important constituents of oils and fats used in various foods. The triglyceride content in commercial preparations of oils is estimated using conventional methods.

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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a known medical exigency that has seen considerable advances in medical treatment, dramatically boosting survival rates. Post myocardial infarction ventricular rupture is a major serious mechanical complication following myocardial infarction. We present a case of a 68-year-old male admitted to the emergency department with heaviness in the chest, for which electrocardiography was done and it was suggestive of anterior and lateral wall myocardial infarction.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic made us reframe a lot of the strategies followed in medical practice and ophthalmological services and procedures were also not spared, including corneal transplantation or keratoplasty, the most routine procedure performed worldwide. The prevalence of viral presence in the ocular tissue necessitates a focus on the handling of donor ocular tissue and the functioning of eye banks, ensuring it doesn't risk the patient and the doctor's safety. Restrictions in the movement of people during the pandemic limited the number of donations, causing a shortage of tissues, with a large number of people already waitlisted for tissue needs.

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Background: In patients without COVID-19, dysnatremia is associated with mortality. These relationships are not well established in patients with COVID-19. We tested the hypotheses that patients with COVID-19 were more likely to have dysnatremia than those without COVID-19 and that, among those with COVID-19, dysnatremia is associated with mortality.

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Several research and market developments in the past 5 years could influence front-line and subsequent-line strategies in chronic myeloid leukaemia. These developments include the increased availability of effective and safe generic imatinib at affordable prices, studies showing that doses of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) lower than the approved dose are effective and less toxic, studies showing that dose-adjusted ponatinib therapy at a reduced dose is effective and substantially safer than approved doses, and the approval of asciminib as third-line therapy in 2021. With the availability of an affordable generic imatinib, all patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia globally should be able to access a lifetime supply.

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The negative externalities of freight transport have caught the attention of scholars and practitioners to study sustainable freight transportation. Past studies have reviewed sustainable logistics from varying perspectives, but the rail mode-specific sustainable logistics has not been thoroughly reviewed. This sets the motivation to review existing research on sustainable rail freight transportation (SRFT).

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The separation of butanes and butenes using MOF-74 (with two reticular MOFs with different pore sizes, Ni-IRMOF-74-I and Ni-IRMOF-74-II) was evaluated computationally using density functional theory. We identified that C alkene alkane selectivity stems from π-d chemical interactions, whereas selectivity differences among butenes stem from steric implications.

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Anemia is a common medical problem among patients with cancer and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Although anemia in patients with CKD is often treated with iron and erythropoietin-stimulating agents, there are controversies with regard to the use of erythropoietin-stimulating agents in cancer patients. In this article, we review the treatment of anemia in patients with cancer and CKD, in addition to summarizing the current guidelines in treatment of anemia in these patients.

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Leptomeningeal metastases (LM) constitute an involvement of cancer which is associated with marked morbidity and mortality. The contemporary diagnostic and therapeutic management of LM from solid tumors is reviewed. Therapeutic modalities including systemic therapies, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-directed therapies, and radiation therapy are discussed.

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