112 results match your criteria: "Lady Harding Medical College[Affiliation]"

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  • The study investigates the role of solute carrier family transporters (SLCs) in the placenta, linking their dysregulation to pregnancy disorders like preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
  • Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of public data and verified findings through qPCR, focusing on differentially expressed SLCs in PE and IUGR samples.
  • The results showed significant downregulation of specific SLCs (SLC6A8, SLC16A10, SLC25A3, SLC29A3) in affected placental samples, suggesting their potential role in the pathogenesis of these pregnancy complications.
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Complex Febrile Seizures: Usual and the Unusual.

Indian J Pediatr

January 2025

Epilepsy Program, Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.

Febrile seizures account for 2 to 14% of all childhood seizures, and one-third of febrile seizures are complex febrile seizures. Despite this, there is a lack of clinical equipoise in the diagnosis and management of complex febrile seizures and this results in significant practice variability amongst physicians. Although febrile seizures are generally noted to be benign phenomenon, complex febrile seizures carry the risk of subsequent epilepsy.

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There are no standard guidelines on the management of Conidiobolus infections, and many antifungals have been used, either alone or in combination. Relapses are common even after successful management. Although localized, they can result in severe facial disfigurement and may rarely cause disseminated entomophthoromycosis, which can have fatal complications.

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Air pollution has become a major health concern, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and pregnant women. Studies have reported a strong association between prenatal exposure to air pollutants and adverse pregnancy outcomes, including lower birth weight, reduced fetal growth, and an increased frequency of preterm births. This review summarizes the harmful effects of air pollutants, such as particulate matter, on pregnancy and outlines the mechanistic details associated with these adverse outcomes.

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Objective: To study the impact of respectful maternity care (RMC) training of health care providers on RMC and birth satisfaction in mothers undergoing normal vaginal birth.

Methods: A prospective interventional study was performed comparing RMC and birth satisfaction in women undergoing vaginal births before and after RMC training of health care providers from November 2021 to March 2023 in a tertiary care center in India. Person-centered maternity care (PCMC) and birth satisfaction scale-revised (BSSR) scales were used to study women's RMC and birth satisfaction, respectively.

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Radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy (IT) are the powerful tools for cancer treatment which act through the stimulation of immune response, and evidence suggest that combinatorial actions of these therapies may augment each other's beneficial effect through complex synergistic mechanisms. These molecular strategies are designed to target rapidly dividing cancer cells by either directly or indirectly inducing DNA damage. However, when cells detect DNA damage, they activate a range of signalling pathways known as the DNA damage response (DDR) to repair.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate reproductive functions in female patients with celiac disease (CeD), which are often overlooked.
  • It compared 288 female patients with CeD to 586 age-matched healthy controls using a detailed questionnaire about reproductive health.
  • Results showed that women with CeD experienced higher ages at menarche, abnormal menstrual patterns, delayed conception, infertility, and poorer pregnancy outcomes compared to controls, affecting about three-fourths of the CeD patients.
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  • The Lipid Association of India updated its cardiovascular risk assessment algorithm to address the unique challenges of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in Indians, focusing on early intervention.
  • A series of expert meetings were held to review current evidence and refine treatment guidelines, emphasizing the need for aggressive preventive measures due to the young age of onset for ASCVD in the Indian population.
  • The updated recommendations aim to enhance LDL-C-lowering therapy and improve risk management strategies for individuals at high risk of ASCVD, ultimately striving to reduce its prevalence in India and beyond.
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High HBV DNA levels predispose to mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HBV. Early nucleotide analogue (NA) therapy can reduce HBV DNA and minimize MTCT. We analysed immune-metabolic profile in pregnant mothers who received NA from 2nd trimester compared with untreated mothers.

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Background: Anemia is the most common nutritional disease in pregnancy with significant adverse maternofetal outcome. The objective of the present study is to study the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the pregnancy outcomes of women with severe anemia.

Methodology: A retrospective observational study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at LHMC and SSK Hospital, Delhi.

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Treatment of Seizures in the Neonate: Special Report From the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures, 2022.

Indian Pediatr

August 2023

Paediatric Neurology Clinic, Choithram Hospital and Research Centre, Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Correspondence to: Dr Gouri Rao Passi, Consultant and Head, Department of Paediatrics, I/C Paediatric Neurology Clinic, Choithram Hospital and Research Centre, Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) task force on neonatal seizures has recently published draft guidelines and consensus-based recommendations on the treatment of neonatal seizures. This update provides a summary of the recommendations and the changes in management compared to the previous WHO ILAE guidelines, published in 2011, with emphasis on practical decision making requirements for a pediatrician.

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SUDEP counseling: Where do we stand?

Epilepsia

June 2023

Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of epilepsy-related death in children and adults living with epilepsy. Several recent clinical practice guidelines have recommended that all individuals living with epilepsy and their caregivers be informed about SUDEP as a part of routine epilepsy counseling. Furthermore, several studies over the last two decades have explored the state of SUDEP counseling.

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Background & Objectives: Studies assessing the spatial and temporal association of ambient air pollution with emergency room visits of patients having acute respiratory symptoms in Delhi are lacking. Therefore, the present study explored the relationship between spatio-temporal variation of particulate matter (PM) concentrations and air quality index (AQI) with emergency room (ER) visits of patients having acute respiratory symptoms in Delhi using the geographic information system (GIS) approach.

Methods: The daily number of ER visits of patients having acute respiratory symptoms (less than or equal to two weeks) was recorded from the ER of four hospitals of Delhi from March 2018 to February 2019.

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Splenomegaly in Children- Significance Lies in the Cause!

Indian Pediatr

March 2023

Department of Pediatrics, LHMC and KSCH, New Delhi. Correspondence to: Dr Abhijeet Saha, Professor of Pediatrics, Lady Harding Medical College and Kalawati Saran Children Hospital, New Delhi.

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Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in children.

Dev Med Child Neurol

September 2023

Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of epilepsy-related mortality in children and adults living with epilepsy. The incidence of SUDEP is comparable in both children and adults; it is approximately 1.2 per 1000 person years.

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Immunohistochemical appraisal of epithelial mesenchymal transition type III in gall bladder cancer.

Indian J Pathol Microbiol

January 2023

Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Medanta Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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  • - This study investigates the role of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers like beta-catenin, E-cadherin, and MMP9 in gall bladder cancer (GBC), focusing on their correlation with tumor invasion depth and patient outcomes.
  • - A case-control study was conducted with 70 gall bladder samples (50 GBC and 20 chronic cholecystitis), analyzing the expression of these markers through immunohistochemistry.
  • - Results showed a significant decrease in E-cadherin and beta-catenin, and an increase in MMP9 in GBC, suggesting these markers could indicate poor clinical outcomes and advanced disease linked to EMT type III.
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Spectrum of fetal limb anomalies.

J Clin Ultrasound

January 2023

Uppal Diagnostics, New Delhi, India.

Purpose: Antenatal detection of limb anomalies is not uncommon, and pregnancies are usually terminated in view of the expected physical handicap. The aim of this retrospective observational study is to delineate the spectrum of fetal limb anomalies and provide evidence in support of complete postnatal evaluation in establishing recurrence risk.

Methods: We present 54 cases of limb malformations detected antenatally and discuss the spectrum of abnormalities, the utility of fetal autopsy, and genetic testing to establish recurrence risk in subsequent pregnancies.

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In 2021 an estimated 74 million individuals had diabetes in India, almost all type 2 diabetes. More than half of patients with diabetes are estimated to be undiagnosed and more 90% have dyslipidemia that is associated with accelerated development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Patients of Indian descent with diabetes have multiple features that distinguish them from patients with diabetes in Western populations.

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Background: Adherence to medications is one of the key determinants of therapeutic control of high blood pressure and is seen as a bottleneck in our fight against hypertension control. We have little scientific evidence from India that highlights the determinants of treatment adherence.

Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the predictor adherence to the currently prescribed antihypertensive medications.

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The ketogenic diet (KD) is a widely used therapeutic option for individuals with medically refractory epilepsy. As the diet's name implies, ketosis is a historically important component of the diet, but it is not well understood how important ketosis is for seizure control. The ketogenic ratio is defined as the ratio of fat to carbohydrate plus protein by weight in the diet (grams).

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Introduction: In India, a national program for stroke (national programme for the control of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and stroke) and stroke management guidelines exist. Its successful implementation would need an organized system of stroke care in practice. However, many challenges exist including lack of awareness, prehospital notification systems, stroke ready hospitals, infrastructural weaknesses, and rehabilitation.

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Treatment of benzodiazepine-resistant status epilepticus: Systematic review and network meta-analyses.

Seizure

November 2022

Epilepsy Program, Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children (HSC), University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Neurology Division, Department of Pediatrics, Lady Harding Medical College (LHMC) and Kalawati Saran Children Hospital, Delhi University, New Delhi, Delhi, India. Electronic address:

Purpose: Multiple interventions have been studied for benzodiazepine-resistant status epilepticus (SE) in children and adults. This review aimed to summarize the available evidence and provide estimates of comparative effectiveness and ranking of treatment effects.

Methods: All randomized controlled trials studying patients (>1 month of age) with benzodiazepine-resistant SE were included.

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Objective: Image-guided fine needle aspiration cytology with conventional smear (CS) preparation offers onsite cellular adequacy evaluation; however, it still provides false negatives due to faulty smear preparations. Liquid-based cytology (LBC) can be advantageous in these scenarios. Hence, with an aim to investigate utility of LBC in these samples, we carried out the above study with objectives to find diagnostic accuracy of LBC and agreement of LBC with CS methods in guided aspiration samples from intra-abdominal masses.

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