Publications by authors named "Utkarsh Thatere"

Women with native heart valve disease who are considering getting pregnant should have a complete risk estimation to determine whether an intervention is required prior to becoming pregnant and, if so, to determine when it should be performed and what kind of surgical therapy will be used. Pregnancy is linked to early and late structural valve degeneration in women who have bioprostheses, suggesting a high reoperation rate. A mechanical valve during pregnancy increases the risk of maternal complications such as valve thrombosis and mortality.

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The most usual pregnancy-specific liver condition that commonly exhibits in the third trimester is intrahepatic cholestasis (IHC). Maternal non-pruritic rash and jaundice are clinical signs; and abnormal liver function tests, especially elevated blood bile acids, are the laboratory findings. Pregnancy-related IHC is linked to a higher risk of unfavorable perinatal consequences including stillbirth, meconium-stained amniotic fluid, and spontaneous premature delivery especially when combined with COVID-19 infection.

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With the evolution of COVID-19 disease, the emergence of more complications associated with COVID-19 is taking place. Mucormycosis is the most common opportunistic fungal infection encountered after COVID-19. In this case report, we describe a case of a 61-year-old male type 2 diabetic with sino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis infection who was treated with conventional guidelines for a recent COVID-19 infection and further presented with generalized tonic-clonic status seizures.

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