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Fractures of the walls of the orbit can cause a number of problems which include diplopia, extraocular muscle entrapment, enophthalmos, etc. Medial wall fractures are the most common among all orbital wall fractures, and their anatomical reconstruction is relatively challenging. Various autogenous and synthetic materials have been tried over the years, and each has its own advantages and limitations.

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  • * A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies showed no significant differences in major cardiac events between the two treatment types, but revealed potential benefits of conservative care in reducing specific complications.
  • * The results suggest that while both approaches appear similar in overall outcomes, conservative treatment notably reduced rates of inferior wall STEMI and heart failure compared to revascularization methods.
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  • Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) can occur even when medications are taken correctly, with DRESS syndrome being a severe type that affects multiple organ systems and requires quick diagnosis and withdrawal of the offending drug to improve outcomes.
  • A case study of a 42-year-old woman highlights DRESS syndrome development after taking leflunomide, leading to serious symptoms including fever, skin rash, and liver injury, confirmed as a "definite" ADR.
  • The study emphasizes that both leflunomide and cefuroxime can trigger DRESS syndrome, underscoring the need for careful monitoring of these medications and proper reporting of adverse reactions.
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Introduction: Thyroid dyshormonogenesis (TDH) is a subgroup of congenital hypothyroidism with recessive inheritance resulting from disease-causing variants in thyroid hormone biosynthesis pathway genes, like DUOX2, TG, TPO, SLC5A5, SLC26A4, IYD, DUOXA2, and SLC26A7. Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) is a crucial enzyme involved in thyroid hormone biosynthesis and is one of the frequently mutated genes in patients with TDH. The purpose of the study was to describe the in silico and functional characterization of novel variants in TPO gene identified in patients with TDH.

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Background Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has become a primary option within bariatric surgery (BS), exhibiting favorable outcomes in terms of weight reduction and improvement of associated health conditions. This study was conducted to assess the outcomes of LSG in morbid obesity (MO) in terms of weight reduction and improvement of comorbidities. Materials and methods A prospective follow-up study was conducted from January 2021 to January 2023 at the Department of Surgery, 7 Air Force Hospital, Kanpur.

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Surgical Anatomy in Orbital Fractures: A Surgeons Perspective.

J Maxillofac Oral Surg

June 2024

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Goa Dental College and Hospital, Bambolim, Goa 403202 India.

Fractures of the orbit are frequently noted in craniomaxillofacial trauma. The complexity of the anatomy and the proximity to various vital structures often complicates the surgical management of these fractures. The authors have thus attempted to review the literature on anatomy of the bony orbit and its soft tissue envelope in a simplified manner with due emphasis on surgical anatomy and exploration of the orbit with a surgical perspective.

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Study Design: Prospective Interventional study.

Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of Matrixmidface preformed Orbital plates for three-dimensional reconstruction of orbital floor and medial wall fractures.

Methods: This prospective institutional clinical study was conducted on a group of 14 patients who underwent repair of orbital floor and medial wall fracture defects using Matrixmidface Preformed Orbital plates and open reduction and internal fixation of associated fractures.

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The South Asia International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research, an NIH-funded collaborative program, investigated the epidemiology of malaria in the Indian state of Goa through health facility-based data collected from the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMC), the state's largest tertiary healthcare facility, between 2012 and 2021. Our study investigated region-specific spatial and temporal patterns of malaria transmission in Goa and the factors driving such patterns. Over the past decade, the number of malaria cases, inpatients, and deaths at the GMC decreased significantly after a peak in 2014-2015.

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Due to the spread of resistance to front-line artemisinin derivatives worldwide, there is a need for new antimalarials. Tartrolon E (TrtE), a secondary metabolite of a symbiotic bacterium of marine bivalve mollusks, is a promising antimalarial because it inhibits the growth of sexual and asexual blood stages of at sub-nanomolar levels. The potency of TrtE warrants further investigation into its mechanism of action, cytotoxicity, and ease with which parasites may evolve resistance to it.

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Splenic infarction is a rare complication observed in some patients affected by coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19), with poorly understood clinical features and prognosis. We analyzed the histopathological reports and clinical data from six adult patients admitted to a tertiary care center between 10 October 2020, and 10 January 2021, diagnosed with COVID-19 and splenic infarct. Confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis was established through a nasopharyngeal swab while uncertain diagnoses, children, and non-hospitalized patients were excluded.

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effect of the blue light (BL) filter on the different tasks performed on a laptop on a daily basis.

Methods: Forty subjects were required to perform a 45-minute task on the laptop screen with or without the BL filter on two different days. In the first task, subjects were made to watch a video.

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Background Of The Study: Myths regarding oral health are extensively prevalent and have considerable impact on pregnant women's dental behaviour and practices Thus, this study sought to understand misconceptions (pregnancy and early childhood oral care) and their determinants amongst pregnant women.

Methods: A questionnaire designed to assess the participants' demographics, parity, oral health behaviour and misconceptions was administered to 305 pregnant women attending antenatal care. Oral health (DMFT, bleeding on probing and periodontal pocket) was examined.

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Background: Pharyngocutaneous fistula is one of the most common complications following total laryngectomy. It increases hospital stay and the financial burden on patients, and prolongs nasogastric feeding. This paper presents novel techniques for prevention of pharyngocutaneous fistula.

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Background: Plasmodium vivax is the second most prevalent cause of malaria yet remains challenging to study due to the lack of a continuous in vitro culture system, highlighting the need to establish a biobank of clinical isolates with multiple freezes per sample for use in functional assays. Different methods for cryopreserving parasite isolates were compared and subsequently the most promising one was validated. Enrichment of early- and late-stage parasites and parasite maturation were quantified to facilitate assay planning.

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Developmental anomalies of internal carotid artery (ICA), being rare entities, are mostly asymptomatic by themselves because of good collateral supply. However, when present with other associated intracranial anomalies requiring treatment, there can be catastrophic consequences, if special attention is not paid to this condition. We present a case of 36 years old male, who reported to our emergency department with complaints of headache and loss of consciousness.

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Visceral angioedema presents with features mimicking an acute abdomen, causing a great challenge in the diagnosis of the disease thus delaying the treatment. A high degree of radiological suspicion and clinical correlation will help in identifying this less-known entity, avoiding unnecessary surgery. CT scanning is the preferred investigation, but concomitant ultrasonography improves the diagnostic efficacy of CT scanning.

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The economic burden of glaucoma on patients.

Indian J Ophthalmol

February 2023

Lecturer of Optometry, Goa Medical College and Hospital, Bambolim, Goa, India.

Purpose: To determine the economic burden of glaucoma on patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on glaucoma patients diagnosed at least 6 weeks prior to the study and on topical anti-glaucoma medications. After consenting, patients were asked about their monthly income, education, occupation, treatment duration, drugs being used, cost of drugs, one bottle lasts for, financial dependence for treatment, glaucoma surgery, transportation means and cost, etc.

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Purpose: The aim of the study was to survey keratoconus management by optometrists in India.

Methods: A validated online survey questionnaire was circulated to all optometrists from India who had completed 4 years of optometry programs. Practitioners were asked general contact lens practice questions and keratoconus management-related questions.

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A study of road traffic injury victims at a tertiary care hospital in Goa, India.

J Family Med Prim Care

September 2022

Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Goa Medical College and Hospital, Bambolim, Goa, India.

Background: While road traffic accidents are declining in many developed countries, fatalities are still on the rise in many developing countries including India. More than half of the road traffic injury (RTI) victims are in the age group of 20-55 years, which constitutes the key wage-earning and child-raising age group.

Objective: To study the socio-demographic profile of RTI victims and to study the pattern of injury among them.

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The Anatomic Variations of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses and Their Effect on Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Adult Patients.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

October 2022

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, Medical College and Hospital, 88, College Street, Kolkata, West Bengal 700073 India.

To find out the anatomic variations of nose/paranasal sinuses and how they affect the sinuses in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). This observational cross-sectional study included adults with CRS, refractory to optimum medical management, planned for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Pre-operative naso-endoscopy and computed tomography (CT) were utilized to estimate the extent of CRS, and to note the anatomic variations of the sinuses.

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Evidence from research and literature suggest that Eagle's syndrome may present with a variety of symptoms creating diagnostic predicament amongst clinicians. We describe a detailed clinical review of symptomatology, diagnosis and management of hundred and one cases of stylalgia. The aim of our study was to asses effectiveness of intraoral styloidectomy as a definitive modality of treatment in stylalgia.

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The incidence of head injury in maxillofacial trauma patients varies widely in the literature. A good understanding of the patterns of association between these injuries would aid in efficient multidisciplinary treatment. The aim of this study therefore was to understand the associations between head injury and facial trauma by retrospectively analysing the records of patients seen at a tertiary care trauma centre.

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The Malaria Evolution in South Asia (MESA) International Center for Excellence in Malaria Research (ICEMR) was established by the US National Institutes of Health (US NIH) as one of 10 malaria research centers in endemic countries. In 10 years of hospital-based and field-based work in India, the MESA-ICEMR has documented the changing epidemiology and transmission of malaria in four different parts of India. Malaria Evolution in South Asia-ICEMR activities, in collaboration with Indian partners, are carried out in the broad thematic areas of malaria case surveillance, vector biology and transmission, antimalarial resistance, pathogenesis, and host response.

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The Malaria Evolution in South Asia (MESA) International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research (ICEMR) conducted research studies at multiple sites in India to record blood-slide positivity over time, but also to study broader aspects of the disease. From the Southwest of India (Goa) to the Northeast (Assam), the MESA-ICEMR invested in research equipment, operational capacity, and trained personnel to observe frequencies of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections, clinical presentations, treatment effectiveness, vector transmission, and reinfections. With Government of India partners, Indian and U.

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Bamforth-Lazarus syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by biallelic loss-of-function variants in the FOXE1 gene. The condition is characterized by congenital hypothyroidism due to thyroid agenesis or thyroid hypoplasia, cleft palate, spiky hair, with or without choanal atresia, and bifid epiglottis. To date, seven pathogenic variants have been reported in the FOXE1 gene causing Bamforth-Lazarus syndrome.

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