Publications by authors named "Unlue R"

Here, we discuss a rare and to our knowledge, the first case of an atypical Van der Knaap's disease in a 6-year-old boy who presented with motor difficulties, developmental delay, cognitive impairment, seizures. The objective of this report is to highlight its unusual findings on MRI including internal capsule, brainstem, cerebellum involvement; subependymal nodular heterotopia, subependymal cysts, cortical laminar necrosis along with typical findings of megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy and subcortical cysts. The study also underscores the clinical implications of this complex pathology, with emphasis on comprehensive neuroradiological evaluation for atypical presentations to guide better diagnostic and management outcomes.

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Introduction Emotional intelligence (EI), which encompasses the ability to perceive, understand, and manage emotions, is crucial for effective human interaction. In healthcare, especially in medicine, compassion and empathy are prioritized qualities associated with enhanced patient outcomes, increased patient compliance, and overall improved healthcare experiences. This study focused on postgraduate medical students to assess their EI levels and identify influencing factors.

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This study delves into the transformative potential of Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) within the pharmaceutical industry, spotlighting their significant impact on enhancing medical research methodologies and optimizing healthcare service delivery. Utilizing a vast dataset sourced from a well-established online pharmacy, this research employs sophisticated ML algorithms and cutting-edge NLP techniques to critically analyze medical descriptions and optimize recommendation systems for drug prescriptions and patient care management. Key technological integrations include BERT embeddings, which provide nuanced contextual understanding of complex medical texts, and cosine similarity measures coupled with TF-IDF vectorization to significantly enhance the precision and reliability of text-based medical recommendations.

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A core framework of the gene regulatory network (GRN) governing neural crest (NC) cell development has been generated by integrating separate inputs from diverse model organisms rather than direct comparison. This has limited insights into the diversity of genes in the NC cell GRN and extent of conservation of newly identified transcriptional signatures in cell differentiation and invasion. Here, we address this by leveraging the strengths and accessibility of the avian embryo to precise developmental staging by egg incubation and use an integrated analysis of chick (HH13) and mouse (E9.

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Antimicrobial therapy is becoming less effective because of the rising microbial resistance. Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the major complications that require modifications in the infection control policy for effective management. To develop a model for predicting the readmission rates post-SSI treatment and to identify prevalent microbial isolates and the respective trends in resistance patterns.

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Introduction: The practice of self-medication is wherein individuals initiate the use of medications without consulting a healthcare professional. College life is a period marked by academic, social, and personal changes. Due to their greater freedom and the pressure of academic success, students face various health issues.

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Purpose: Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). GVHD may affect several organs, including ocular manifestations, ranging from dry eye syndrome to sight-threatening corneal ulceration or perforation. Limited information is available about characteristics and treatments of ocular GVHD and its relation to general prognosis.

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Background: Blood-related infections are a significant concern in healthcare. They can lead to serious medical complications and even death if not promptly diagnosed and treated. Throughout time, medical research has sought to identify clinical factors and strategies to improve the management of these conditions.

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Background Snakebite envenomation remains a significant public health challenge in tropical countries, particularly affecting the pediatric population. Children are especially vulnerable because of their smaller body mass, outdoor activities, and delayed presentation to healthcare facilities. This study aimed to analyze the clinical profile, demographic patterns, and envenomation characteristics of snakebites in children aged 1-16 years presenting to a tertiary care center.

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Verrucae vulgaris are infectious keratotic lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), frequently impairing an individual's quality of life, mainly when situated on the facial region. Verruca vulgaris constitutes a prevalent dermatological issue with diverse repercussions for those affected. The interaction among HPV, the immune system, and treatment methods requires a sophisticated comprehension of this illness.

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Introduction: Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a serious complication following primary total joint arthroplasty (TJA). PJI accounts for 15-25% of revision surgeries, therefore it is associated with PJI is associated with substantial patient morbidity and mortality as well as increased healthcare expenditures due to complex treatment strategies. Recently, intraoperative local application of vancomycin powder is increasingly being used in primary total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA, TKA) as an additive strategy for PJI prevention.

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Background: This work tackles the growing problem of early identification of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. The deep neural network design utilizes multi-scale feature fusion to improve automated diagnostic accuracy. Methods This approach uses convolutional neural networks (CNN) and is designed to combine higher-level semantic inputs with low-level textural characteristics.

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Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is a rare benign proliferative disorder. Lymph nodes are the usual and common sites of involvement. Involvement of the extranodal site is also documented in the literature.

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The Model Reference Adaptive System (MRAS) is effective for speed control in sensorless Induction Motor (IM) drives, particularly at zero and very low speeds. This study enhances MRAS's resilience and dynamic performance by integrating an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) controller into sensorless vector-controlled IM drives. The research addresses challenges related to parameter uncertainties, load variations, and external disturbances through the combination of MRAS and ANFIS.

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Intraductal papillary neoplasms of the bile duct are rare tumors with fibrovascular stalks arising from the bile duct. It is often difficult to diagnose preoperatively, especially from mucinous cystic neoplasms. The incidence is more common in Asian countries and rare in Western countries.

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While the majority of spp. isolated in clinical laboratories are typically associated with episodes of colonization or superficial infections, this fungal species has gained recognition as an opportunistic pathogen, leading to invasive infections worldwide. In this article, we present a case series of spp.

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Introduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy, often leading to significant impairment, especially in patients with bilateral involvement. When conservative trials fail, surgical options such as open, mini-open, and endoscopic carpal tunnel release are considered. This report highlights the use of single-stage bilateral mini-open carpal tunnel release, emphasizing its efficiency, reduced recovery time, and cost-effectiveness.

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This case report details the clinical management and implications of infection with pan-drug-resistant in a 50-year-old male admitted and diagnosed with acute peritonitis due to hollow viscus perforation, highlighting an emerging challenge in healthcare settings. Following emergency laparotomy and intensive care admission, the patient was catheterized to assist urine drainage and subsequent urine bacterial culture which yielded pan-drug-resistant , signifying a notable instance of nosocomial infection by a multi-drug-resistant organism. Despite the organism's resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotics, clinical improvement was observed with levofloxacin treatment, underlining the potential discrepancy between in vitro resistance patterns and in vivo response, particularly in urinary tract infections (UTIs) where urine drug concentrations are pivotal.

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  • - A 66-year-old man experienced increasing exertional chest pain, quickly worsening from NYHA class 2 to class 3, prompting medical investigation despite the lack of a clear trigger.
  • - ECG results indicated changes typical of Wellens' syndrome, usually linked to serious left anterior descending artery blockages, yet initial checks showed no significant atherosclerosis.
  • - Advanced imaging techniques, including coronary angiography and cardiac CT, identified a severe myocardial bridge in the LAD artery, highlighting the need to consider congenital anomalies in cardiac diagnosis and the importance of early recognition for effective treatment.
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This research addresses the critical issue of cryptojacking attacks, a significant cybersecurity threat where malicious actors covertly exploit computational resources for unauthorized cryptocurrency mining, particularly in wireless sensor networks (WSN) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The article proposes an innovative approach that integrates time series analysis with graph neural networks (GNNs) to forecast/detect cryptojacking attack trends within these vulnerable ecosystems. Utilizing the "Cryptojacking Attack Timeseries Dataset," the proposed method emphasizes early detection and predictive insights to anticipate emerging attack patterns.

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  • * A model was used to analyze costs and health outcomes, showing that strengthening these linked services can significantly diminish unintended pregnancies, induced abortions, live births, and infant infections.
  • * Results indicate that for a relatively low cost, this integrated approach can avert multiple negative outcomes, supporting the idea that enhancing healthcare provider training and contraception methods is a cost-effective solution.
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Background: Anemia is more common in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and is more likely when glycemic control is poor. Anemia in T2DM can reduce quality of life and increase cardiovascular risk, and therefore, its prevalence and contributory factors in diabetic patients with normal kidney function are important to understand.

Aim And Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of anemia in individuals with type 2 diabetes and normal kidney function, focusing on blood glucose, serum creatinine, HbA1c, hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels.

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Objectives: Choledochal cyst excision (CDCE) with hepaticojejunostomy is standard of care in choledochal cysts. Complications related to inadequate healing of distal stump like post-operative pancreatic fistula (POPF) and bleeds have not been addressed in literature. We report two decade experience with these complications following CDCE.

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Objectives: Gastrectomy for cancer is a technically demanding surgery and anastomotic leak is an important complication of this surgery. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with anastomotic leak following gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients and its long-term effect on outcomes.

Material And Methods: This is an ambispective study of 181 patients who underwent curative gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma over 13 years, at our institution.

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  • - Intussusception in adults is rare, with ileocolic being the most common type and duodenal intussusception (DI) being the rarest; this study discusses five adult cases of DI, highlighting their presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • - The patients, primarily women aged 18-45, mainly presented with gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) and weight loss, all diagnosed via contrast-enhanced CT scans with benign polyps identified as lead points requiring surgical intervention.
  • - Surgical treatment varied, with some patients receiving local excision and others undergoing more extensive procedures like pancreaticoduodenectomy; post-operative recovery was generally smooth, emphasizing the importance of anatomical knowledge for managing this complex condition.
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