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A Customized wound patch for Advanced tissue Regeneration with Electric field (CARE), featuring an autonomous robot arm printing system guided by a computer vision-enabled guidance system for fast image recognition is introduced. CARE addresses the growing demand for flexible, stretchable, and wireless adhesive bioelectronics tailored for electrotherapy, which is suitable for rapid adaptation to individual patients and practical implementation in a comfortable design. The visual guidance system integrating a 6-axis robot arm enables scans from multiple angles to provide a 3D map of complex and curved wounds.

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Introduction: Critical-size bone defects in distal tibial open wounds pose a formidable challenge, requiring interventions that can address osseous reconstruction with less number of surgeries. Current treatment modalities may fall short in achieving optimal outcomes, with respect to early weight bearing due to the inability of the graft to sustain weight, graft-related infections, non-union in large defects, donor site morbidity, and non-availability of bone grafts due to earlier harvest. This case report explores the potential application of a 3D-printed mesh implant to this complex clinical scenario.

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Hypertension, a key modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), significantly contributes to premature death and morbidity worldwide. Despite stabilization in age-adjusted global prevalence, the absolute number of hypertensive individuals doubled from 2000 to 2010, largely due to increases in low- and middle-income countries. In 2021, only 21% of hypertensive individuals globally had effective blood pressure (BP) control.

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Background: Reduced or absent H antigens on red cells with the (para-)Bombay phenotype can arise from FUT1 gene mutations, impacting the structure and function of 1,2-L-fucosyltransferase 1 (1,2-L-FucT1). Here, we identified the novel mutations in one patient displaying the para-Bombay phenotype and examined the potential molecular mechanisms underlying this phenotype.

Materials And Methods: ABH antigens and antibodies were detected in patient's blood and saliva using serological methods.

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  • The expression of ABO (ABH) antigens on red blood cells and the secretion of ABH substances in bodily fluids are controlled by different genes, with the Secretor gene determining secretor status.
  • A study conducted on 318 blood donors in South India from Jan 2020 to Dec 2021 found that 72% were secretors while 28% were nonsecretors, revealing a clear relationship between secretor status and Lewis phenotyping.
  • The findings suggest that knowing the Lewis phenotype can help identify blood group secretor status, which is crucial for resolving discrepancies in ABO blood groups in medical settings.
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This retrospective observational study, building on prior research that demonstrated the efficacy of the Digital Twin (DT) Precision Treatment Program over shorter follow-up periods​​, aimed to examine glycemic control and reduced anti-diabetic medication use after one-year in a DT commercial program. T2D patients enrolled had adequate hepatic and renal function and no recent cardiovascular events. DT intervention powered by artificial intelligence utilizes precision nutrition, activity, sleep, and deep breathing exercises.

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Vasant Ramji Khanolkar was the first Indian pathologist and a pioneering researcher who was at the forefront of the diverse fields of cancer research, blood group genetics, epidemiology and leprosy research, etc. in the mid-twentieth century. All his cutting-edge research took place after he joined Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay (now Mumbai), as Director of Laboratories.

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Cervical epidural abscess (CEA) is an unusual but severe condition. In most cases, it can be related to infections such as the methicillin-sensitive at the sites of intravenous cannulae. The current case report describes a patient who developed a right epidural abscess at C₅-C₇, diagnosed following persistent chest pain and fever.

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  • - Statins are effective for cholesterol control but can lead to a rare and serious condition called statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy (SINAM).
  • - The report discusses SINAM's epidemiology, symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and evolving theories about its causes and treatments.
  • - Emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach, the article also calls for more research to improve understanding and management of SINAM.
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  • Hereditary Neuralgic Amyotrophy (HNA) is an autosomal dominant disorder linked to mutations in the SEPTIN9 gene, causing episodes of severe pain and muscle atrophy, particularly affecting the brachial plexus.
  • * In a study of a large family with HNA, genetic analysis showed a mutation (NM_001113491.2:p.Arg106Trp) in the SEPTIN9 gene present in six affected members, leading to significant changes in the protein's structure and function.
  • * Despite sharing the same genetic mutation, affected family members exhibited a wide range of symptoms, suggesting that factors such as variable penetrance and epigenetic influences may contribute to this variability.
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Expert Panel Consensus Recommendations for Allergic Rhinitis in Patients with Asthma in India.

Pulm Ther

October 2024

Medical Affairs, Sun Pharma Laboratories Limited, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Allergic rhinitis and asthma are commonly coexisting conditions, significantly impacting patient health and quality of life. Despite their interrelation, diagnosing allergic rhinitis in patients with asthma remains challenging, leading to underdiagnosis and suboptimal management. The expert consensus engaged a modified Delphi method involving 29 experts including pulmonologists, ear, nose, and throat surgeons, and allergologists.

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Rare Presentation of Atypical Fractures in a Patient of Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome - A Case Report.

J Orthop Case Rep

October 2024

Department of Orthopaedics, Bombay Hospital, New Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Introduction: An atypical bone fracture is a complete or partial discontinuity of bone which occurs without sufficient trauma. Autoimmune polyglandular syndromes are complex conditions characterized by the simultaneous presence of at least two autoimmune-mediated endocrinopathies. These syndromes exhibit considerable heterogeneity in their manifestations and typically unfold sequentially, with a significant time gap between the onset of the initial and subsequent glandular autoimmune diseases.

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Indian Rheumatology Association guidelines for the management of ANCA associated vasculitis.

Autoimmun Rev

November 2024

Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India. Electronic address:

Background: The ACR in 2021 and the EULAR in 2022 published recommendations for management of ANCA-associated vasculitis. Given the differences in the demographic, clinical profiles, and the socio-economic realities between various countries, there is a need for development of guidelines for the management of AAV for less economically developed regions of the world.

Methods: These guidelines were made following the GRADE methodology.

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  • In 2018, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation launched a typhoid vaccine campaign aimed at children aged 9 months to 14 years.
  • The study analyzed factors influencing vaccine receipt using statistical methods and found that school enrollment, low household income, and community-level socioeconomic status significantly increased vaccine uptake.
  • The campaign effectively targeted and vaccinated underserved populations, improving access to healthcare among the most vulnerable demographics.
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The Normal Static Two-Point Discrimination in the Palmar Aspect of Hand in Adults and Children in a Sample Indian Population.

Indian J Plast Surg

August 2024

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Thandalam, Tamil Nadu, India.

 The normal ability to distinguish two points from one is known as the two-point discriminative (2PD) sense. This forms an extremely important assessment in patient with injuries to the nerves distributed to the upper extremity.  The aim of this study was to estimate the normal reference values of static 2PD in healthy adults and children.

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 There is no normative study of transregional grip strength data available from India. Hence, a multicenter study is designed to obtain reference value.  This is a prospective observational study conducted as a part of the Indian normative data project of the Indian Society for Surgery of the Hand.

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 This article aims to establish the relative thumb length in comparison to the index finger in central Indian adults.  Five hundred normal adult hands (1,000 thumbs), 316 men and 184 women, mean age 30 years, were included in the study. The relative length of the thumb was measured using the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger (thumb-proximal phalanx index) and the distance between the proximal digital crease and proximal interphalangeal crease of the index finger (thumb-digital crease index).

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 Metacarpal fractures are common and have various treatment options, but understanding their morphometry is crucial for optimizing fixation techniques and reducing complications. Accurate assessment of metacarpal anatomy is challenging in conventional radiographs but feasible with computed tomography (CT) scans, which offer precise views. This study aimed to provide accurate anatomical data on metacarpals within an Indian population using CT scans and to compare the results with existing literature.

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The Normal Growth Rate of Human Fingernails in Indian Population.

Indian J Plast Surg

August 2024

Institute of Craniofacial and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, SIMS Hospital, Chennai, India.

 India, with a large population working in industries, has a considerable amount of nail bed injuries day to day as well as infections and other issues with nails. However, there are no normative data for nail growth in our population. This study aims to measure and analyze the rate of nail growth in the Indian population, which will be a valuable tool for clinical assessment and treatment.

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A Quest for the Indian Normal Hand.

Indian J Plast Surg

August 2024

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Bombay Hospital and Institute of Medical Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

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 The absence of the palmaris longus (PL) varies with race. The presence of a functional flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) of the little finger also varies widely. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of the absence of the PL and functional FDS of the little finger in the Indian population.

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  • The study aimed to establish normative data for the active range of motion (ROM) of finger joints in a healthy Indian population, as such data was previously unavailable.
  • Conducted across four geographical regions in India, certified goniometers were used for precise measurements, ensuring reliable data through a standardized methodology and pilot study.
  • Results showed the middle finger had the highest flexion at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint, while the index finger had the greatest proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint flexion, providing insight into finger joint functionality in the sampled population.
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  • The study aims to establish clinical normative data for ulna length in children aged 1 day to 18 years across India, measuring various factors including age, sex, BMI, and hand dominance.
  • A total of 1,300 healthy children were analyzed, showing gradual ulna lengthening as they age, with significant differences in males at certain ages and a notable increase in length among obese children.
  • The findings indicate that age, gender, and geographical location influenced ulna length, but factors like BMI and hand dominance were not significant after maturity, providing valuable data for pediatric healthcare.
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