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Objective: To study the kinetics of blood count nadir and time to recovery and find its association with clinical outcomes in a cohort of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).

Methods: Data from 243 cases treated between January 2018 to December 2020 was retrospectively analysed. Along with baseline data, serial measures of peripheral blood counts, nadir, and time to partial and complete recovery of counts during course of induction chemotherapy were recorded.

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  • * MRI revealed leptomeningeal enhancement and later showed a subdural lesion at the D4 and D5 vertebrae, leading to surgical intervention where an abscess and granuloma were found.
  • * Histopathological analysis confirmed mucormycosis, a fungal infection, and after over 8 weeks of treatment with antifungal medication, the patient experienced complete neurological recovery.
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Background And Aims: Decreased nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability in a cirrhotic liver contributes to high intrahepatic vascular resistance (IHVR) and portal hypertension (PHT). Nostrin is an inhibitory protein of NO synthesising enzyme endothelial NO synthase (eNOS), shown to increase in cirrhosis with PHT, however, the precise molecular mechanism is poorly documented. This study aimed to elucidate the role of Nostrin and associated derangement in hepatic NO generation in cirrhotic liver.

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Background: Admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a mental crisis for patients and their families as they are unprepared for such a stressful and difficult situation. Hence, the objectives of this study are to assess the psychosocial needs of patient family members in the ICU in various dimensions such as assurance, proximity, information, support, and comfort; and to associate their psychosocial needs with their socio-demographic variables and clinical variables of the patient.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study conducted between December 2021 and January 2022 among 188 family members of patients admitted to the ICU using a convenience sampling technique in a tertiary hospital in Puducherry, India.

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  • - The study compares the effectiveness of using a new device called the "Episiometer" against conventional methods for performing episiotomies during instrumental vaginal deliveries, focusing on the angle of incision and incidence of anal sphincter injuries.
  • - Conducted as a randomized controlled trial with 328 women, results showed significantly fewer obstetric anal sphincter injuries (0.61%) in the Episiometer group compared to the conventional group (4.88%), along with a better suture angle post-repair.
  • - The findings suggest that using the Episiometer leads to improved outcomes in terms of incision quality and lower injury rates, although there was no significant difference in perineal pain or incontinence during follow-ups
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Background And Rationale: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is one of the major causes of early mortality among children undergoing induction chemotherapy for haematological malignancies. FN occurs in up to 80 % of the children undergoing intensive chemotherapy and FN specific mortality is as high as 10 %. The management of high-risk FN (HR-FN) is by early initiation of broad-spectrum empirical antibiotic therapy (EAT) which is continued till blood count recovery.

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Background And Aims: Bangladesh has made significant progress in declining maternal mortality in recent decades. However, the available evidence on the various maternal mental disorders in the country has not been comprehensively and critically reviewed to date. This narrative review aimed to assess the mental disorders and associated factors during pregnancy and postpartum in Bangladesh.

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Regarding medico-legal malpractice suits, lawyers and insurers focus on informed consent documentation. Unfortunately, there is no standard protocol for obtaining informed consent for platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections. The objective of the present study was to create a pre-designed, evidence-based informed consent form specifically for PRP injections.

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  • The study investigated WDR72-associated distal renal tubular acidosis (WDR72-dRTA) in children under 18 from multiple centers in India, focusing on their clinical characteristics and genetic profiles.
  • A total of 22 patients were analyzed, revealing common symptoms like polyuria, poor growth, rickets, and a high prevalence of amelogenesis imperfecta, alongside specific genetic mutations, with most having biallelic nonsense variants.
  • Although most patients showed improvement in growth and maintained good kidney function during follow-up, some progressed to chronic kidney disease, indicating the need for careful long-term monitoring.
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Stool has multiple components, which include undigested food material, plant, animal products, normal intestinal microbiome, and parasites. Due to the existence of all the elements, stool parasite examination is cumbersome, especially with identification of the eggs of . We examined 650 stool samples of pregnant women before anti-helminthic treatment.

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Introduction: Ultrasound-guided manipulation and reduction (M&R) of the distal radius fractures (DRF) is believed to improve radiographic indices due to real-time feedback of fracture alignment. The objective of this trial was to compare volar tilt, radial inclination, and radial height on radiographs between Ultrasound guided and conventional (landmark-guided) M&R.

Materials And Methods: A total of 79 distal radius extraarticular fractures in adults were randomised to Ultrasound guided and conventional (landmark-guided) M&R.

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Background: Recent evidence suggests that the tumor stem cells that are responsible for the pathogenesis of gliomas have similar properties to those of neural stem cells. We have studied two of the most consistently expressed stem cell markers in gliomas, i.e.

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Introduction: Anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties maximize the therapeutic potential of bone marrow aspiration concentrate (BMAC) in osteoarthritis (OA) knee. There is a lack of studies to standardize the treatment procedure to make the studies done across various centers comparable to understand the lacunae better and develop further the deficiency in our understanding of BMAC for OA knee. We aimed to assess the degree of pain relief, functional outcome, and cartilage thickness with different doses of BMAC in primary OA knee.

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Introduction: Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, a condition characterized by the interruption of blood supply leading to bone tissue death, presents significant therapeutic challenges. Recent advancements in orthobiologics, including the use of Autologous Adult Live-Cultured Osteoblasts (AALCO), combined with core decompression, offer a novel approach for managing AVN. This study assesses the efficacy of this treatment modality in improving functional outcomes and hindering disease progression.

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Ozone therapy in musculoskeletal medicine: a comprehensive review.

Eur J Med Res

July 2024

Department of Orthopaedic, Trauma, and Reconstructive Surgery, RWTH University Medical Centre, Pauwelsstraße 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.

Musculoskeletal disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that impact the bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissues within the body. Despite the ongoing debate on toxicity and administration, ozone demonstrated promise in managing several musculoskeletal disorders, modulating pain and inflammation. A literature search was conducted.

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Background: For depression, ketamine is more conveniently administered by oral than by intravenous (iv) routes. The relative antidepressant efficacy of oral vs iv ketamine is unknown.

Objectives: To assess the acute efficacy and the persistence of improvement with open-label oral versus iv ketamine in outpatients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).

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