Publications by authors named "Tushar Goyal"

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  • Rice is a vital food source for approximately two billion people, but its cultivation is challenged by diseases like rice blast and environmental concerns from synthetic chemicals.
  • This study focuses on the effect of bacterial volatiles (BVCs) on rice seedling growth and defense, selecting six beneficial bacterial strains known for promoting plant growth.
  • Results indicate that BVCs reduce rice blast fungus growth significantly and enhance various defense enzymes and growth traits, demonstrating their potential as a sustainable method to boost rice productivity and resilience against stress.
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Although gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are encountered all along the gastrointestinal tract, duodenal GISTs are uncommon and account for <5% of the cases. A 45-year-old woman presented chiefly with anaemia and associated symptoms, whom on further evaluation was found to have a non-metastatic GIST in the distal duodenum sparing the pancreas and major vasculature. Patient was undertaken for segmental duodenectomy with the help of advanced bipolar energy device (tumour occupying D3-D4 with 1 cm proximal margin and 15 cm jejunum) preserving the pancreas and ampulla with end-to-end duodenojejunostomy with an uneventful postoperative course and clear margins on histopathology.

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Background: Patients requiring admission to the general medicine wards in a public hospital are usually assessed by a medical registrar. This study is based at a metropolitan public hospital in Melbourne where the majority of general medicine patients in the emergency department (ED) are not seen by a consultant physician until they are transferred to the ward.

Aims: To assess the impact of general medicine consultant-led ward rounds (CWRs) in the ED on patient length of stay (LOS).

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Genetic and functional characteristics of rice leaf endophytic actinobacterial member, are described. Morphotyping, multilocus sequence analysis and transmission electron microscopy indicated the species identity of the endophytic bacterium, OsEnb-ALM-D18, as . The endophytic showed probiotic solubilization of plant nutrients/minerals, produced hydrolytic enzyme/phytohormones, and showed endophytism in rice seedlings.

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  • - Coronary artery aneurysm is a rare condition that occurs in a small percentage of patients undergoing coronary procedures, and the best surgical treatment options aren’t well established.
  • - The study focused on four patients treated for coronary artery aneurysms at a medical university, all of whom underwent surgery involving ligation and plication of the aneurysm along with bypass grafting.
  • - All patients, including those who developed aneurysms after stenting, recovered well post-surgery with no recurring symptoms, suggesting that the proposed surgical method might be an effective treatment option for this rare condition.
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Significant hemodynamic alterations often occur during off-pump coronary artery bypass operations. Historically, left main coronary artery stenosis has been excluded from off-pump coronary artery bypass operations because of this concern. Many articles in recent times support off-pump operations in left main coronary artery (LMCA) stenosis.

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Retrorectal cysts are rare congenital anomalies which are more common in females. Rarely, malignant transformation can occur in these cysts. We report here the case of a middle-aged man who had synchronous presentation of adenocarcinoma of the rectum and squamous cell carcinoma in a retrorectal cyst.

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