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Mucormycosis is caused by saprophytic fungi belonging to the species mucorales. The disease commonly affects patients with immunocompromised states such as uncontrolled diabetes, blood disorders and organ transplantation recepients. The usual mode of management is by using antifungals such as amphotericin B and surgery in the form of debridement of the necrotic tissue.

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  • The study aimed to assess the necessity of routine histopathology in tonsillectomy specimens, as current practices often overlook it due to cost and resource limitations.
  • Conducted at a tertiary care center, the research involved analyzing tonsillectomy specimens from 111 patients; most common findings included chronic tonsillitis, while 8.10% of cases revealed significant abnormalities.
  • Key factors associated with abnormal histopathology included tonsillar asymmetry, older age, and recent symptom onset, leading the authors to recommend routine histopathology, especially when certain risk factors are present.
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The Indian Society of Hypertension (InSH) highlights the urgency for India-specific guidelines on hypertension management. Hypertension affects over one billion people worldwide, with India bearing a significant burden due to its population, diversity, and demographics. In India, hypertension affects 21% of women and 24% of men, while pre-hypertension affects 39% of women and 49% of men.

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex, autoimmune connective tissue disease that affects multiple organs in the body, culminating in a variance of severity and a reduced quality of life. Breast cancer (BC) also affects patients with SSc, and these two conditions affect a similar demographic. With this systematic review, we aim to characterize the links between SSc and BC.

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Self-medication in medical students in urban India: Exploring the extent of this dangerous practice.

J Family Med Prim Care

August 2024

Department of Pharmacology, K.J. Somaiya Medical College, Somaiya Ayurvihar Complex, Sion (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of self-medication in urban Indian medical students and explore possible factors associated with this practice.

Methods: After obtaining institutional ethics approval, 180 medical students from six medical colleges in Mumbai were recruited to participate via social media. They were administered a pre-validated questionnaire that assessed self-medication as a practice, along with the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) online.

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Effective lipid management is crucial for preventing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). The Western lipid guidelines may not apply to Indian subjects because of the vast differences in cardiovascular (CV) disease epidemiology. To overcome this challenge, the Lipid Association of India (LAI) in 2016 proposed an ASCVD risk stratification algorithm.

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Objective: Emergency medicine (EM) is a growing specialty in India with the board approving training programme commencing only since 2009. This study aimed to identify the challenges faced by EM department personnel in the country and to obtain valuable insight into the concerns and problems experienced by them.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional digital survey conducted among EM department personnel in teaching institutions across India.

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  • * Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, a feeling of discomfort behind the breastbone, and painful swallowing, with diagnosis confirmed through endoscopy and biopsy.
  • * Treatment generally involves antifungal medications, starting with fluconazole for mild infections, while more severe cases may require intravenous amphotericin B, and preventative antifungal drugs may be necessary for recurring symptoms.
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Background: This is a report of a series of 14 patients who presented with a range of "atypical" cranial, spinal, and systemic symptoms that started after they suffered a relatively severe injury to the head and/or neck several months or years before surgical treatment. The implications of diagnosing and treating central or axial atlantoaxial dislocation (CAAD) is discussed. Also, the role of dynamic rotatory and lateral head tilt imaging in the diagnosis and treatment is analyzed.

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The translational gap for gene therapies in low- and middle-income countries.

Sci Transl Med

May 2024

HIV Frontiers, Global Health Accelerator, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA.

Gene therapies are designed to address the root cause of disease. As scientific understanding of disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment improves in tandem with technological innovation, gene therapies have the potential to become safe and effective treatment options for a wide range of genetic and nongenetic diseases. However, as the medical scope of gene therapies expands, consideration must be given to those who will benefit and what proactive steps must be taken to widen development and access potential, particularly in regions carrying a high disease burden.

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Super-bioavailable itraconazole (SB ITZ) overcomes the limitations of conventional itraconazole (CITZ) such as interindividual variability and reduced bioavailability. It has been approved for systemic mycoses in Australia and Europe as 50 mg and the USA as 65 mg and in India as 50 mg, 65 mg, 100 mg, and 130 mg. However, data on the ideal dose and duration of SB ITZ treatment in managing dermatophytosis are insufficient.

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  • - The study evaluates 374 cases of cervical radiculopathy/myelopathy linked to spinal degeneration, particularly focusing on spinal instability as a key factor in treatment.
  • - All patients underwent a specific surgical stabilization technique without decompression procedures, primarily for arthrodesis of the affected cervical segments.
  • - Follow-up results showed significant clinical improvement, especially in patients with severe myelopathy, with many regaining the ability to walk unassisted and no major repeat surgeries needed.
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The process of decision-making is quite complex involving different aspects of logic, emotion, and intuition. The process of decision-making can be summarized as choosing the best alternative among a given plethora of options in order to achieve the desired outcome. This requires establishing numerous neural networks between various factors associated with the decision and creation of possible combinations and speculating their possible outcomes.

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In an era marked by increasing awareness of the detrimental effects of smoking on our health, the efficacy of smoking cessation strategies is of great significance. Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness and success rates of various pharmacological and behavioral interventions, and different strategies have been proposed to optimize successful implementation. As we battle the global tobacco epidemic, it is important to better understand how to support individuals looking toward a smoke-free life.

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Aim: The rationale of "only fixation" of affected spinal segments without any form of bone or soft-tissue decompression in cases with failed decompressive laminectomy for lumbar canal stenosis is discussed on the basis of an experience with 14 cases.

Materials And Methods: During the period between 2010 and 2022, 14 patients who symptomatically worsened or did not improve following a long-segment "wide" decompressive laminectomy for multisegmental lumbar canal stenosis were identified. All patients were treated by segmental spinal stabilization aimed at arthrodesis by facetal distraction by Goel's facetal spacers (6 cases) or Camille's transarticular facetal fixation (8 cases).

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Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a heart condition where blood flows backward through the tricuspid valve. Tricuspid valve disease constitutes a major valvular heart condition that is receiving heightened attention due to tailored treatment options and sex-specific differences in treatment outcomes. The study aims to investigate whether biological sex has a significant influence on the development, progression, and treatment outcomes of tricuspid valve disease in adults.

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Subcutaneous cellular angiofibroma of arm: A case report.

J Cancer Res Ther

December 2023

Department of Surgical Oncology, Saifee Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Cellular angiofibroma is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor reported in genital region in middle-aged patients. We report a rare presentation of the tumor in an extragenital location-the arm of a young male patient. After biopsy, an en bloc excision of the mass was done and diagnosis was confirmed.

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