588 results match your criteria: "Jawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education and Research[Affiliation]"

Objectives: Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is recognized as a significant cause of acute respiratory infections among infants under 5 years of age.

Methods: Nasal swabs collected from January 2021 to June 2024 were screened to detect hMPV using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, representative positive samples were sequenced and subjected to phylogenetic analysis.

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Background And Aim: Despite the sustained progress in the realm of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring of the nervous system, little progress has been achieved in monitoring the olfactory pathway. Loss of olfactory function due to retraction-induced physical damage during operations has ill-appreciated negative consequences for the patients and is often underreported. Improvements in this area of neuromonitoring require a revisit of the technical challenges.

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Purpose: Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in form of tumor necrosis predicts outcome in osteosarcoma; although response-adapted treatment escalation failed to improve outcome among patients treated with high-dose methotrexate-based (HDMTx) chemotherapy. This study aimed to identify factors predicting tumor necrosis and its impact on survival among patients with non-metastatic osteosarcoma treated with a response-adapted non-HDMTx regimen.

Methods: A retrospective single-institutional study was conducted among non-metastatic osteosarcoma patients treated with neoadjuvant therapy between 2004-2019.

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The existence of a mutual relationship between gut microbiota and immune homeostasis highlights its importance in the context of kidney transplantation. The translational utility of gut microbiota as a biomarker for allograft injury has not been assessed before. In this study, we aimed to characterize the gut microbial diversity in kidney transplant recipients and investigate the alterations in the gut microbial composition in association with allograft injury such as histopathological graft rejection and calcineurin inhibitor toxicity.

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Background: Preeclamptic women, in addition to traditional antihypertensive medications, often receive magnesium supplementation and are at increased risk of postspinal hypotension Postspinal hypotension increases the risk of fetomaternal morbidity. Calcium is a physiological antagonist of magnesium in vascular smooth muscle. Therefore, the study hypothesized that calcium is better suited for preserving systemic vascular resistance and preventing postspinal hypotension during cesarean delivery.

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Objective: This study aims to present a series of patients with disseminated rhinosporidosis with diagnostic and therapeutic features.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in a tertiary health care centre in South India from 2007 to 2020 with disseminated rhinosporidiosis. Twelve patients with multiple sites of involvement like the nose, nasopharynx, oropharynx, larynx, lacrimal sac and skin were included in the study.

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Purpose: Distinct clinical phenotypes of pathological fetal heart rate (FHR) tracings may affect neonatal outcomes differently. This study aimed to determine and differentiate neonatal outcomes amongst the clinical phenotypes of pathological FHR tracing.

Methods: This prospective observational study included women in labour with pathological fetal heart rate tracing during delivery.

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  • Leukemia cutis (LC) occurs when leukemic cells infiltrate the skin, causing various types of skin lesions, including nodules and rashes.
  • LC can appear before or after the diagnosis of leukemia, and its presence often indicates a more serious prognosis.
  • The report highlights a case of Mixed phenotype Acute leukemia (MPAL) presenting as LC, emphasizing the need for timely identification and treatment with chemotherapy for better patient outcomes.
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The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors associated with Elizabethkingia anophelis infection in neonates admitted to a tertiary care neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A case-control study was undertaken as part of the outbreak investigation for E. anophelis sepsis in a tertiary care NICU in South India.

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Introduction: Children ≤5 years of age with Ewing's sarcoma (ES) possibly have a distinct disease biology, data on which are scarce. We evaluated clinical features, outcomes, and prognostic factors of ES among children with age ≤5 years.

Methods: Children with ES registered between 2003 and 2019 were included.

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Objective: Anterior pituitary dysfunction is one of the major causes of disability and morbidity in patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI). The present study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of anterior pituitary dysfunction in cases of moderate and severe TBI, its value in long-term prognostication, and the factors that predispose to a higher incidence of anterior pituitary dysfunction in acute and chronic phases.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study wherein 216 patients with moderate and severe TBI were evaluated within 72 hours of TBI (acute phase) and at 6 months (chronic phase).

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A 38-year-old woman with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid who underwent total thyroidectomy followed by high-dose radioiodine ablation was called for Iodine-131 (I-131) whole-body follow-up scan. Her follow-up scan revealed focal tracer accumulation in the lower aspect of the right posterior neck region. Her stimulated serum thyroglobulin and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies were 0.

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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of an educational video in improving awareness of eye donation among non-medical healthcare workers at a tertiary health centre.

Methods: A socio-behavioural study on knowledge and attitude towards eye donation was conducted among 373 non-medical healthcare workers through a printed semi-structured questionnaire before and after viewing a bilingual educational video. The responses were evaluated and scored.

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  • - The study compared the effects of 0.9% normal saline (NS) and balanced crystalloid (Plasmalyte) on patients with traumatic brain injury undergoing surgery, focusing on metabolic and coagulation profiles, brain relaxation, and renal function indicators.
  • - Results showed that Plasmalyte resulted in significantly higher pH and chloride levels, and lower base excess compared to NS, while serum creatinine and urinary risk markers for kidney injury were higher in the NS group.
  • - The conclusion indicates that Plasmalyte is better for maintaining metabolic balance in TBI patients without negatively impacting brain relaxation.
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The stability provided by load-sharing miniplate osteosynthesis (LSMO) in dentate mandibular fractures (DMF) is usually adequate for bony healing. Non-union following LSMO is an uncommon complication. We aimed to determine the incidence and identify contributing factors, if any, of non-union amongst DMFs that have undergone LSMO.

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  • The study aimed to assess how ultra-processed foods (UPFs) influence the macronutrient intake and body measurements of young adults in Puducherry, India, while also exploring their perceptions of these foods.
  • Out of 630 college participants, 28.3% were overweight or obese, with UPFs contributing a small percentage (9.3%) to total energy intake, primarily from items like biscuits and chips, though no significant link was found between UPF consumption and body measurements.
  • Despite lower UPF consumption than seen in other studies, the findings indicate a worrying trend towards convenience-based diets, highlighting the need for awareness and healthier food choices among young adults to prevent chronic health issues.
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Background: Furosemide stress test (FST) is a novel functional biomarker for predicting severe acute kidney injury (AKI); however, pediatric studies are limited.

Methods: Children 3 months to 18 years of age admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of a tertiary care hospital from Nov 2019 to July 2021 were screened and those who developed AKI stage 1 or 2 within 7 days of admission underwent FST (intravenous furosemide 1 mg/kg). Urine output was measured hourly for the next 6 h; a value > 2 ml/kg within the first 2 h was deemed furosemide responsive.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare insulin sensitivity, islet cell function, and incretin axes in pregnant subjects with GDM and normal healthy controls.

Methods: Pregnant women at 24 to 28 weeks of gestation were subjected to a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Samples for glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) were collected at 0, 30, 60, and 120 min during the OGTT.

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  • Body mass index (BMI) may not accurately predict cardiometabolic risk due to factors like age, gender, and the "thin-fat phenotype" in South Asians, while fat-to-lean mass ratio (FTLM) offers a more comprehensive assessment of health.
  • A study with 88 healthy male participants explored the relationship between FTLM, BMI, and heart rate variability (HRV), using various analytical methods to evaluate their connections.
  • Results showed that FTLM had a stronger correlation with HRV parameters compared to BMI, indicating that FTLM is a better measure for assessing the impact of body composition on cardiometabolic health.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness and outcomes of digital versus speculum-guided Foley catheter insertion for cervical ripening in first-time (primigravida) pregnant women, looking closely at insertion failure and pain levels.
  • The research design is a randomized, open-label clinical trial conducted at a university hospital, focusing on women with specific eligibility criteria, including being at term and having a satisfactory Bishop score.
  • Results showed that out of 469 women assessed, 446 were included in the study, providing insights into the median age, body mass index, and gestational details of the participants for comparison between the two insertion methods.
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