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  • Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is a common form of extra-pulmonary TB, traditionally requiring six months of treatment, but this study explored a potential four-month regimen using ofloxacin.
  • The trial involved adult TB patients randomly assigned to either a four-month ofloxacin-based treatment or a traditional six-month regimen, with outcomes assessed based on TB recurrence and treatment success.
  • Results showed the four-month regimen was as effective and safe as the six-month control, with similar rates of favorable response and manageable side effects, making it a promising alternative.
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Objectives: Demyelinating diseases of central nervous system (CNS) are a broad spectrum of conditions with autoimmune process against myelin. In a resource limited country like India, it is imperative to perform proper clinical evaluation, neuroimaging to differentiate among various categories of CNS demyelinating diseases to decide regarding further workup and treatment. The objective of our study was to determine clinical presentation, imaging findings, serology results, diagnosis, and treatment outcome of primary demyelinating disorders of CNS.

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Introduction: Fractures of the odontoid process are common cervical spine injuries, accounting for 10-20% of all cervical spine fractures. Anterior screw fixation of odontoid fractures is an osteosynthetic technique that can give immediate stability and preserve normal mobility.

Case Series: The study was conducted in Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical college in the period 2017-2020.

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Comparison of mammosphere formation from stem-like cells of normal breast, malignant primary breast tumors, and MCF-7 cell line.

J Egypt Natl Canc Inst

December 2022

Departments of Biochemistry, Molecular Virology, Research, Clinical Skills & Simulation, Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Varadharajapuram, Poonamallee, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600 123, India.

Background: Mammosphere formation assay has become a versatile tool to quantify the activity of putative breast cancer stem cells in non-adherent in vitro cultures. However, optimizing the suspension culture system is crucial to establish mammosphere cultures from primary breast tumors.

Methods: This study aimed at determining the self-renewal and sphere-forming potential of breast cancer stem-like cells derived from human primary invasive ductal carcinoma and normal breast tissue samples, and MCF-7 breast cancer cell line using an optimal suspension culture system.

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Diabetic foot ulcers, with worldwide prevalence ranging from 12%-25%, are an important cause of nontraumatic lower limb amputation. Evidence-based assessment of early infection can help the clinician provide the right first line treatment thus helping improve the wound closure rate. Illuminate, a novel point of care device working on multispectral autofluorescence imaging, helps in the rapid identification and classification of bacteria.

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Background: Psoriasis is a common and chronic T cell mediated skin disorder with varied clinico-morphological types. Most of the published studies have reported chronic plaque type psoriasis to be the commonest type.

Aim: To find the incidence of palmoplantar psoriasis in a tertiary health care centre in South India.

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Perrault syndrome is a rare disease comprising pure gonadal dysgenesis (46 XX) and sensorineural hearing loss in females and deafness alone in affected males. It is an autosomal recessive disorder. Over the years many additional features like marfanoid habitus and central nervous system findings have also been reported.

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Background: Rapid sputum culture conversion at 2 months indicates the sterilizing capacity and potential of regimens to shorten duration of tuberculosis treatment. We compared results of sputum culture conversion by moxifloxacin and control regimens and identified factors affecting sputum culture positivity after 2 months of treatment.

Methods: Human immunodeficiency virus-uninfected adults with newly diagnosed smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis were randomized to receive a 3- or 4-month moxifloxacin regimen (moxifloxacin [M], isoniazid [H], rifampicin [R], pyrazinamide [Z], ethambutol [E]) or the control regimen (RHZE thrice weekly).

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Background: Prebiotics and probiotics influence all pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial translocation. Used in combination, they are called synbiotics. Postoperative infective complications in patients undergoing hepatic and pancreatic surgery lead to a significant prolongation of hospital stay and increased costs.

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Hematological changes following early ligation of splenic artery during splenectomy in shunt surgery for portal hypertension.

Trop Gastroenterol

December 2012

Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

Objective And Background Data: Reduction in cellular elements of blood, secondary to hypersplenism is an established component of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. Prior transfusion of blood or blood components is frequently required for safe surgical intervention. Due to thrombocytopenia, epidural catheter insertion for effective and durable analgesia is not possible.

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Is bactibilia a predictor of poor outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy?

Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int

February 2010

Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation, New Gastroenterology Block, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai 600 001, India.

Background: Although bile infection has been proposed to increase infective complications following pancreaticoduodenectomy, its association with infective complications and non-infective complications like pancreatic fistula is still controversial.

Methods: Seventy-six patients who had undergone pancreaticoduodenectomy between July 2007 and December 2008 were included in a prospective database and their data analyzed. In all patients intraoperative bile from the bile duct was cultured.

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Haemosuccus pancreaticus: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

HPB (Oxford)

June 2009

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Centre for Gastrointestinal Bleed, Division for Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases and liver transplantation, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

Article Synopsis
  • Haemosuccus pancreaticus (HP) is a rare cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, primarily found in patients with chronic pancreatitis, with a mean age of 34 years in a study involving 31 patients.
  • The study reviewed cases from 1997 to 2008, finding that 84% of patients attempted selective arterial embolization, which was successful in 50%, while 64% ultimately needed surgery to manage the bleeding.
  • Diagnosis of HP should involve upper digestive endoscopy, contrast-enhanced CT, and selective arteriography, with contrasting treatment options including endovascular techniques and surgical procedures for severe or recurrent cases.
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Management of esophageal perforation: experience from a tertiary center in India.

Dig Surg

February 2010

Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology, Centre for GI Bleed and Division of Hepato-Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Gastroenterology Block, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai 600001, India.

Background/aim: The management of esophageal perforations remains controversial in large part due to variability in etiology, time of presentation, location, and underlying esophageal disease. We reviewed our experience in treating patients with esophageal perforations and evaluated the etiology, management and outcome of intervention in a tertiary center.

Methods: Between 1999 and 2007, 48 patients with esophageal perforation were treated in a tertiary referral center in southern India.

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Factors affecting outcome after Frey procedure for chronic pancreatitis.

HPB (Oxford)

May 2010

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Centre for GI bleed & Division of hepato biliary pancreatic diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, TN, India.

Background: Debilitating abdominal pain remains the most common presentation of chronic pancreatitis and the treatment remains challenging.

Objective: This prospective study analyzed the outcome of Frey's procedure in patients with inflammatory head mass.

Methods: For the period between 2002 and 2007, 77 patients with chronic pancreatitis underwent Frey procedure for intractable abdominal pain.

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Management of post dilatation oesophageal perforation: an experience from a tertiary centre.

Indian J Surg

December 2008

Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology, Centre for GI bleed & Division of Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Gastroenterology Block, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, India.

Background: Treatment of oesophageal perforation remains controversial. This study shows that native oesophagus should be preserved. Early recognition improves survival.

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Post pancreaticoduodenectomy haemorrhage: outcome prediction based on new ISGPS Clinical severity grading.

HPB (Oxford)

May 2010

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Center for G.I. Bleed & Division of Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

Unlabelled: OBJECTIVE & BACKGROUND DATA: Mortality following pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) has fallen below 5%, yet morbidity remains between 30 and 50%. Major haemorrhage following PD makes a significant contribution to this ongoing morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present study was to validate the new International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) Clinical grading system in predicting the outcome of post pancreaticoduodenectomy haemorrhage (PPH).

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Background: Only 105 cases of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the ampulla of Vater have been described, mostly as single case reports. The incidence of NET is rising. The changes in incidence may result from changes in detection.

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Long-term outcome of gastric access loop in hepaticojejunostomy.

Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int

April 2008

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai-600001, Tamilnadu, India.

Background: The incidence of hepaticojejunostomy stricture is 4%-10% in experienced centres. Many access loops have been designed and used to facilitate endoscopic intervention for this complication of hepaticojejunostomy. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness and safety of gastric access loop.

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Solitary extra-hepatic hilar peribiliary cyst presenting with obstructive jaundice: a case report.

Acta Chir Belg

March 2008

Department of Surgical Gastro-enterology, Centre for G.I.Bleed and Division of Hepato-biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, India.

Peribiliary cyst is a poorly recognized and under-reported clinico-pathologic entity around the biliary tree. Peribiliary cysts are cystic dilatations of obstructed peribiliary glands, which are normal elements of the biliary tract. They are generally asymptomatic and rarely cause biliary obstruction.

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Macronodular hepatic tuberculosis necessitating hepatic resection: a diagnostic conundrum.

Can J Surg

October 2007

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Center for GI Bleed and Division of Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai-600 001, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

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Role of retrograde dilatation in the management of pharyngo-esophageal corrosive strictures.

Dis Esophagus

October 2007

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Center for G.I. Bleed & Division of Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai 600 001, Tamilnadu, India.

Pharyngo-esophageal corrosive stricture is a complex clinical scenario. If an esophageal opening cannot be found orally through endoscopy, a retrograde approach with a mini-laparotomy and gastrostomy should be attempted. This study primarily aimed at defining the role of preoperative retrograde dilatation of pharyngo-esophageal corrosive strictures.

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Pancreaticogastrostomy for pancreatic ascites.

Hepatogastroenterology

August 2007

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Center for GI Bleed & Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai 600001, Tamilnadu, India.

Background/aims: Management of pancreatic ascites is challenging. The aim of the present study was to study the role of pancreaticogastrostomy in management of pancreatic ascites.

Methodology: Retrospective analysis of twelve operated cases with pancreatic ascites following failed conservative and endoscopic treatment was done for its outcome in terms of morbidity and a successful outcome.

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A case of recurrent biliptysis.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

June 2007

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Centre for G.I. Bleed & Division of Hepato Biliary Pancreatic Diseases, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

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