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Krishna Hospital[Affiliation] Publications | LitMetric

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Abdominal stab wound with an unusual presentation: A case report.

SAGE Open Med Case Rep

August 2024

Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences, Kachchh University, Bhuj, India.

The forensic literature has described unusual wounds of entry into fatal stab wounds that are rarely found in autopsies. Stab wounds are considered fatal injuries when they occur in vital organs. Many authors have suggested that the description of the wound track helps recreate the crime scene.

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  • Rare disorders include about 7,500 different conditions that are challenging to diagnose due to a lack of specialized healthcare, testing facilities, and treatment options, particularly in countries like India with diverse population groups.
  • This study examined a cohort of 3,294 patients with 305 identified rare genetic diseases, primarily affecting the neuromuscular and neurodevelopmental systems, as well as inborn errors of metabolism.
  • The findings revealed that the most common diseases were Gaucher disease in the IEM category, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy and trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders in the NMND group, highlighting the need for more focused genetic research and healthcare resources in India.
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Purpose: Perception that extra-medullary fixation of these fractures are fraught with difficulties and deficiencies is becoming inappropriate. This device provides angular stable fixation retaining fracture biology with minimum interference to osseous and soft-tissue vascularity and it does not require reaming which destroys 80% of endosteal vasculature for 6-12 weeks. PFLCP averts iatrogenic fracture in lateral trochanteric wall (LTW) which is frequent with DHS, protects LTW from secondary fracture in post-operative period.

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In cases of traumatic deaths, accurate assessment of injuries is essential for both legal and medical purposes. This case report compares the findings of post-mortem computed tomography with conventional autopsy methods in assessing abdominal stab wounds. A 34-year-old woman with multiple stab wounds in the abdomen underwent post-mortem examination, including computed tomography imaging.

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Pediatric lung abscess is a rare and poorly studied disease entity. In the past, prolonged courses of intravenous (IV) antibiotics have been successfully used; however, with the advent of interventional radiology, the main therapeutic approach is through percutaneous placement of pigtail catheters with ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) direction, where available. The pathogen yield identified from fluid samples of the abscess has dramatically increased owing to the greater invasive measures, such as aspiration and drainage, as well as enhanced microbiological diagnostic methods, which also include polymerase chain reaction testing.

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Introduction The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in India prohibits sexual engagement among individuals under 18 years old. However, societal variables also affect many teenagers' consensual sexual activities. Little research has been conducted on the legal ramifications for consenting to sexual action under the POCSO Act.

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Koebnerization in Pemphigus Foliaceous following Total Knee Replacement - A Rare Entity.

Indian Dermatol Online J

April 2024

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, Pramukhswami Medical College, Shree Krishna Hospital, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.

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A 31-month-old girl with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) was seen in the emergency department of pediatrics because of oxygen desaturation associated with features of lower respiratory tract infections. She was born at full term and diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD) having ventricular septal defect (VSD), and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA); consequently, she underwent corrective surgery after adequate optimization of treatment. Incidentally, she was detected to have the presence of anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies.

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Epidemiologic Disparities and Challenges in Non-parkinsonian Tremor Disorders Research: A Scoping Review Emphasizing the Indian Context.

Ann Indian Acad Neurol

April 2024

Department of Neurology, Shree Krishna Hospital, Pramukhswami Medical College, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India.

Non-parkinsonian tremors represent a heterogeneous spectrum of movement disorders where knowledge gaps persist regarding epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical burden. This scoping review aimed to systematically consolidate literature on these disorders in India across the domains of prevalence, biological mechanisms, psychiatric comorbidity, disability impact, and quality of life. A systematic search was undertaken across databases to identify studies on non-parkinsonian tremors in India.

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Cancer Clinical Trials: Advancing Care, Inspiring Hope.

Cureus

April 2024

Clinical Research Services (CRS), Bhanubhai and Madhuben Patel Cardiac Centre, Shree Krishna Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Bhaikaka University, Anand, IND.

Cancer clinical trials are instrumental in driving forward medical advancements and enhancing patient outcomes. However, despite their significance, only a small fraction of adult cancer patients, less than one in 20, participate in these trials, indicating significant obstacles in recruitment and engagement. These trials not only assess treatment effectiveness but also serve as vibrant platforms where scientific ingenuity converges with human resilience, fostering a culture of exploration and empowerment.

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Beyond Profit: The Ethical Compass of Banting and Salk in Medical Innovation.

Cureus

April 2024

Clinical Research Services (CRS), Bhanubhai and Madhuben Patel Cardiac Centre, Shree Krishna Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Bhaikaka University, Anand, IND.

In this editorial, we explore the profound contributions of scientists Frederick Banting and Jonas Salk to medical science. Their discoveries of insulin and the polio vaccine, respectively, revolutionized healthcare and exemplified a moral commitment to prioritize human welfare over financial gain. Banting and Salk's decision not to patent their life-saving inventions underscored a noble ethos in pharmaceutical innovation, emphasizing a dedication to the greater good.

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  • The study compares the effectiveness of two surgical techniques for rotator cuff repair: mini-open and all-arthroscopic, both of which aim to reduce shoulder pain and improve functionality.
  • Conducted at Shree Krishna Hospital over a five-year period, the research analyzed patient records and used specific scoring systems to assess outcomes post-surgery.
  • Results indicate that both techniques provided similar levels of pain relief and functional improvement, although the study had some limitations such as a small sample size and subjective assessment measures.
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Background: Infection-related movement disorders (IRMD) present a complex diagnostic challenge due to the broad phenotypic spectrum, the variety of possible infectious aetiologies, and the complicated underlying mechanisms. Yet, a comprehensive framework for classifying IRMD is lacking.

Methods: An international consensus panel under the directives of the Movement Disorders Society Infection-Related Movement Disorders Study Group developed a comprehensive definition and a consensus classification system.

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The ongoing conflict in Palestine has exacerbated an already dire healthcare situation for children, with hospitals and medical facilities struggling to function amidst targeted attacks and limited resources. This editorial highlights the urgent need for improved healthcare infrastructure and access to medical services for Palestinian children, who face disproportionate suffering and trauma. The blockade and restrictions on Gaza further compound the crisis, hindering access to specialized care and essential medications.

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Corrective Efficacy of Calcaneal Lengthening Osteotomy for Planovalgus Deformity in Cerebral Palsy Patients.

Cureus

March 2024

Orthopaedic Surgery, Shree Krishna Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Pramukhswami Medical College, Bhaikaka University, Anand, IND.

Introduction Planovalgus deformity is common in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP), particularly spastic diplegia and spastic quadriplegia. It results from muscle imbalance over the immature foot skeleton, leading to hindfoot valgus, forefoot abduction, and joint subluxation. Surgical interventions, like calcaneal lengthening osteotomy (CLO), are frequently employed to correct this deformity, but objective guidelines for its use in CP patients are lacking.

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causes hydatid cysts, a significant zoonotic and pulmonary parasitic disease that can mimic various pathologies and is often harder to manage than the disease itself. A hydatid cyst is considered a significant health problem in India, Iran, China, and Mediterranean countries, which lack satisfactory environmental health, preventive medicine, and veterinarian services. Echinococcosis continues to be a major community health burden in several countries, and in some terrains, it constitutes an emerging and re-emerging disease.

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Across Time: A Chronological Progression of Clinical Trials in India.

Cureus

March 2024

Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Bhanubhai and Madhuben Patel Cardiac Centre, Shree Krishna Hospital, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, IND.

The journey of clinical research in India spans centuries, marked by significant milestones and advancements in scientific, ethical, and regulatory domains. From early trials conducted by pioneers like James Lind to modern standards shaped by landmark events such as the Nuremberg Code and the adoption of Good Clinical Practice guidelines, India's progression reflects a commitment to ethical conduct and patient welfare. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has played a pivotal role in this evolution, establishing national research centers and ethical committees to oversee biomedical research.

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Context: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a multifaceted complication characterized by nerve damage due to oxidative stress, inflammatory mediators, and dysregulated metabolic processes. Early PN manifests as sensory changes that develop progressively in a "stocking and glove" pattern.

Methods And Mechanisms: A thorough review of literature has been done to find the molecular pathology, clinical trials that have been conducted to screen the effects of different drugs, current treatments and novel approaches used in PN therapy.

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Background and aim Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often occur along with menisci tears. ACL reconstruction with meniscectomy has long been the preferred technique for such injuries; however, it has been postulated to increase the chances of osteoarthritis (OA). Therefore, recent techniques have involved preserving menisci while reconstructing ACL to prevent OA and improve overall functional outcomes.

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Background: The community misunderstands mental illness, resulting in stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with mental illness. High mental health literacy (MHL) among Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) workers can help spread mental health awareness to the community. The study aimed to assess the attitudes of ASHA workers toward the mentally ill.

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In the competitive arena of medical publishing, manuscript rejection remains a significant barrier to disseminating research findings. This editorial delves into the multifaceted nature of manuscript rejection, elucidating common reasons and proposing actionable strategies for authors to enhance their chances of acceptance. Key rejection factors include a mismatch with journal scope, lack of novelty, methodological flaws, inconclusive results, ethical issues, poor presentation, data inaccessibility, author misconduct, and plagiarism.

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Trazodone-Associated Extrapyramidal Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Ann Indian Acad Neurol

November 2023

Department of Neurology, Shree Krishna Hospital and Pramukhswami Medical College, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India.

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Amyand's Hernia: Incarcerated Appendicitis in a Recurrent Inguinal Hernia in an Adult.

Cureus

February 2024

General Surgery, Surgery, Pramukhswami Medical College, Shree Krishna Hospital, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, IND.

Inguinal hernias are among the most common cases presented to a surgeon. In spite of extensive research and clinical experience over centuries, inguinal hernias still pose anatomical challenges for operating surgeons, especially with a propensity for recurrence. One such complicated entity is the Amyand's hernia - defined as an inguinal hernia contained within the hernial sac - the vermiform appendix - as the herniated content.

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Internal hernias (IHs) are defined as the protrusion of the intestine through an aperture in the peritoneal ligament, mesentery, or the omentum, without traversing the fascial planes and leading to encapsulation of the protruded intestine within another compartment of an otherwise intact abdominal cavity. Internal hernias can be acquired or congenital. Congenital internal hernias resulting in small bowel obstruction are extremely rare, even more so in adults, occurring usually due to embryological or developmental defects, often undiagnosed, and requiring a high index of clinical suspicion.

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