Publications by authors named "Yogesh Raut"

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  • This systematic review examines various studies on genetic markers linked to the risk of developing gastric cancer, focusing on specific genetic polymorphisms.
  • Significant markers identified include MUC1, PSCA, TNF-α, DNMTs, MMP-7, and IL-8, with their impact varying across different ethnic groups.
  • The review calls for more research into how these genetic factors influence cancer development and emphasizes the potential for personalized treatment strategies in gastric cancer management.
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  • - This systematic review analyzes the effectiveness and safety of current migraine treatments by reviewing data from recent randomized controlled trials, focusing on both medication and non-medication methods.
  • - It highlights that CGRP monoclonal antibodies are promising first-line options for treating migraines, while myofascial release can significantly help with tension-type and cervicogenic headaches.
  • - The review stresses the importance of creating personalized treatment plans due to varying responses and potential side effects, advocating for the integration of new therapies in clinical practice to improve care for migraine patients.
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Objective: This work is aimed to Formulate, Optimize and Evaluate Gastro-Retentive Microspheres of Antidiabetic Agent by Full Factorial Design.

Methods: Microspheres were prepared using Emulsification-cross linking technique. To this HPMC-K4M and Carbopol was dissolved in 250 ml of water and allowed to swell for 24 hr at room temperature.

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Systemic vasculitides encompass a cluster of autoimmune diseases that affect blood vessels, and are characterized by immune-mediated injury to either small- or large-sized blood vessels. Individuals afflicted with systemic vasculitides experience notable morbidity and mortality attributable to cardiovascular manifestations. Noteworthy among these are ischemic heart disease, venous thromboembolism, aortic involvement, valvular irregularities, myocarditis, and pericarditis.

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Monkeypox, a viral zoonotic ailment originating in the Central and West African regions, has escalated into a global health issue of growing concern. The current analysis offers an exhaustive examination of monkeypox, emphasizing its historical progression, etiology, epidemiological patterns, pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methodologies, treatment modalities, and preventive strategies. The worldwide discontinuation of smallpox vaccination has contributed to an increased incidence of monkeypox, driven by the expansion of vulnerable host populations.

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Soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) comprise a heterogeneous category of malignant tumors originating from mesenchymal tissue. Spindle cell sarcoma, characterized by its infrequent occurrence, poses diagnostic and therapeutic complexities owing to its rarity. We present a case of an 80-year-old male with a diagnosis of spindle cell sarcoma in the retroperitoneal space.

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This commentary on Jussim (2012) makes two points: (1) Effect sizes often reflect artifacts of experimental design rather than real-world relevance, and (2) any argument dependent on effect sizes must correct for attenuation due to instrument reliabilities. A formula for making this correction is presented, and its ramifications on the debate over accuracy in person perception are discussed.

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