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Introduction It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between intestinal tuberculosis (ITB) and Crohn's disease (CD) in India, as both conditions may mimic each other. The aim was to differentiate ITB from CD in indeterminate intestinal lesions with a therapeutic trial of anti-tubercular therapy (ATT) and follow-up to find out the clinical, endoscopic, radiological, and histological predictors for differentiation between ITB and CD. Methods A prospective observational cohort study of patients diagnosed with ITB and CD according to the Asia-Pacific Guidelines in a "real-life" clinical setting was conducted.

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Introduction: Assessing the body composition is important in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus to prevent and achieve optimum control during treatment. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), being a more affordable method of assessing the body composition, should therefore be compared with the gold standard dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to look for a correlation between the two and the potential of BIA to be used widely in this population. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 60 patients attending the endocrinology outpatient department (OPD) of a tertiary care centre in Kolkata, India.

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  • Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis (PKDL) emerges as a complication of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), posing challenges for disease management and ongoing elimination efforts due to its potential for ongoing transmission.
  • In this study, researchers assessed neutrophils in PKDL patients' skin biopsies, finding increased numbers of activated neutrophils and elevated levels of inflammatory markers compared to healthy controls.
  • The findings suggest that activated neutrophils may significantly influence the inflammatory environment in PKDL, highlighting the need for further understanding of their role in the disease's progression and treatment.
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CD36 inhibition corrects lipid-FetuinA mediated insulin secretory defects by preventing intracellular lipid accumulation and inflammation in the pancreatic beta cells.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

February 2025

Cell Signaling Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Science), Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan 731235, India. Electronic address:

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  • CD36 is a protein that helps with fat uptake and immune response, and it's found to be more active in the pancreatic islets of obese diabetic people, which can lead to issues with insulin secretion.
  • The study found that when beta cells were exposed to a combination of palmitate (a fatty acid) and fetuinA (a protein linked to inflammation), it triggered an inflammatory response that worsened lipid buildup and insulin secretion problems.
  • Inhibiting CD36 or the inflammatory receptor TLR4 helped reduce this lipid accumulation and restored insulin secretion in beta cells, indicating that targeting CD36 could be a potential treatment for obesity-related beta cell dysfunction.
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  • - Rickets is a condition leading to bony deformities and short stature, which can be caused by a deficiency in calcium (calciopenic) or phosphorus (phosphopenic), making early diagnosis and treatment very important.
  • - A consensus from the Endocrine Society of Bengal aims to simplify the diagnostic approach for rickets, particularly in low-resource settings, and involved extensive discussions, literature review, and agreement by a committee of 29 members.
  • - Key diagnostic steps include examining skeletal deformities, conducting specific blood tests, and utilizing radiographic imaging to confirm rickets, with additional tests recommended for unusual cases or metabolic complications.
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Background: Metabolic syndrome, a cluster of illnesses including insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and central obesity, is affecting roughly a quarter of the world population. Dysregulation of iron homeostasis may be associated with insulin resistance, leading to metabolic syndrome. Uric acid is an antioxidant currently studied in relation to several metabolic disorders.

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Background: Chronic total occlusion (CTO) lesions are the most challenging subset of coronary lesions. For lesions with a failed antegrade approach, the initial retrograde, followed by a combined retrograde and antegrade approach, remains the mainstay of therapy.

Objective: The study evaluated a technique of initial retrograde followed by an antegrade approach to treat lesions with a failed antegrade approach.

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Comparison of race-specific and race-neutral GLI spirometric reference equations with an Indian reference equation.

Respir Med

October 2024

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Apollo Multispecialty Hospital, Kolkata, India; Department of Pneumology, Allergy & Asthma Research Centre, Kolkata, India.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) spirometric reference models (both race-specific and race-neutral) in healthy Indian adults, as there has been limited research on their applicability in this population.
  • Results showed substantial differences in lung function measurements (FVC and FEV) when using race-specific GLI equations compared to widely used Indian reference values, indicating a significant bias.
  • The findings highlight the necessity of establishing and validating appropriate lung function reference models for Indian populations rather than relying on global standards, as the GLI models do not match Indian equations closely.
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Prolonged ventilation remains the most common cause of tracheal stenosis. Tracheal reconstruction is the gold standard treatment in these cases. The success of surgery is based on results of the pulmonary function test (PFT) which relies on patients' performance and their cooperation.

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Introduction: Preclinical and animal studies have suggested that excess catecholamines can lead to bone mineral loss. However, to date, no systematic review is available that has analyzed the impact of catecholamine excess in the context of pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) on bone metabolism. We conducted this meta-analysis to address this knowledge gap.

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Aims/introduction: Deficiency of neurotropic factors is implicated in diabetic neuropathy (DN). Netrin-1 is a neurotropic factor, but its association with DN has not been explored. We have assessed the association between serum netrin-1 levels and early diabetic neuropathy assessed by quantifying corneal nerve fiber loss using corneal confocal microscopy.

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  • The study investigates the potential of natural endoperoxides, like artemisinin and ascaridole, as effective treatments for leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease hindered by a lack of vaccines and drug resistance.
  • By reviewing over 110 research articles, the authors found that endoperoxides exploit the weak antioxidant defenses of Leishmania parasites, leading to oxidative stress and cell damage.
  • The findings suggest that these compounds could enhance the current anti-leishmanial drug options by creating imbalances in the parasites' biochemical functions, resulting in their death.
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Vildagliptin inhibits high fat and fetuin-A mediated DPP-4 expression, intracellular lipid accumulation and improves insulin secretory defects in pancreatic beta cells.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

March 2024

Cell Signaling Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Science), Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan 731235, India. Electronic address:

Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4), a ubiquitous proteolytic enzyme, inhibits insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells by inactivating circulating incretin hormones GLP-1 and GIP. High circulating levels of DPP-4 is presumed to compromise insulin secretion in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Our group recently reported lipid induced DPP-4 expression in pancreatic beta cells, mediated by the TLR4-NFkB pathway.

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  • Recent research has pinpointed over 20 genes linked to Parkinson's disease (PD), yet most studies have concentrated on European populations, leaving a gap in understanding PD genetics in other regions, particularly South Asia.
  • The study recruited 674 PD patients, mostly under 50 years old, and 1,376 control subjects from India to investigate genetic risk factors, finding significant results in the SNCA region that aligns with European PD studies.
  • Notably, cases with specific gene mutations had lower overall genetic risk scores and the research identifies a link to the BSN gene, previously associated with neurodegenerative diseases, marking the largest genetic study of PD in South Asia and highlighting the need for further research in this area.
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Sporadic right ventricle rhabdomyoma in an adult without tuberous sclerosis.

Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

November 2023

Department of Cardio Thoracic Vascular Anaesthesiology, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGME&R), Kolkata, India.

Cardiac rhabdomyoma is a rare benign tumor of the pediatric age group which usually regresses by the age of 2 years. Cardiac rhabdomyoma in adults is still a rarer disease. It is usually associated with tuberous sclerosis.

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Background: Maintaining a low left atrial pressure (LAP) in off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) is desirable. This study was done to compare the effects of intravenous levosimendan or milrinone on LAP at different stages of OPCAB.

Materials And Methods: After institutional ethics committee clearance, this two-arm double-blind randomized control trial was done in 44 adult patients with triple vessel coronary artery disease undergoing OPCAB at cardiac OT of IPGME&R, Kolkata.

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Background: Conduction velocity of the short segment of the median motor nerve, (transcarpal motor conduction velocity (TCMCV)), has been used to increase diagnostic yield in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). However, repeatability of this parameter has not been studied till date. It has not been used as an indicator of response to treatment.

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Stepwise evaluation for the risk of metabolic unhealthiness and significant non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in India.

Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia

May 2023

Department of Hepatology, School of Digestive and Liver Disease, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, 244, A. J. C. Bose Road, Kolkata, PIN-700020, West Bengal, India.

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  • * Out of nearly 80,000 participants, more than half showed at least one metabolic risk factor, with 1.1% identified as MU and at high risk for NAFLD due to persistently elevated ALT levels.
  • * The researchers employed a step-wise evaluation approach, allowing for low-cost identification of at-risk individuals in the community, highlighting an effective strategy for dealing with metabolic health issues in resource-poor areas.
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;Heart failure (HF) is a huge global public health task due to morbidity, mortality, disturbed quality of life, and major economic burden. It is an area of active research and newer treatment strategies are evolving. Recently angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI), a class of drugs (the first agent in this class, Sacubitril-Valsartan), reduces cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in chronic HF patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).

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Mitral valve prolapse in the young is the most common cause of mitral regurgitation (MR). Constrictive pericarditis (CP) is a chronic and end-stage manifestation of the inflammatory process of the pericardium. Apart from equalization of diastolic pressure of the chambers as well as increased ventricular interdependence, the thickened pericardial sheath in end-stage pericarditis fails to accommodate the intrathoracic venous return due to restricted cardiac chamber filling.

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Unlabelled: Lung hydatid cyst is a frequently encountered site of echinococcus infection after the liver. Rupture of endobronchial hydatid cyst may lead to hydatemesis or may spread to the normal lung or can cause anaphylactic reactions. Performing bronchoscopy in cases with bronchial hydatid is controversial.

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The benefits of large-scale genetic studies for healthcare of the populations studied are well documented, but these genetic studies have traditionally ignored people from some parts of the world, such as South Asia. Here we describe whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 4806 individuals recruited from the healthcare delivery systems of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, combined with WGS from 927 individuals from isolated South Asian populations. We characterize population structure in South Asia and describe a genotyping array (SARGAM) and imputation reference panel that are optimized for South Asian genomes.

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Introduction: Informal caregivers of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) face numerous challenges. However, no study has yet compared the HRQoL of the caregivers of children and adolescents with these two conditions. We aimed to compare the HRQoL and perceived stress of caregivers of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities and ADHD.

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Since the first emergence of COVID-19 on the global stage, there has been a wealth of evidence to suggest that SARS-Cov2 is not merely a pulmonary pathogen. This virus is unique in its ability to disrupt cellular pathways related to protein homeostasis, mitochondrial function, stress response, and aging. Such effects raise concerns about the long-term fate of survivors of COVID-19 infection, particularly regarding neurodegenerative diseases.

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