125 results match your criteria: "NEIGRIHMS (North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences)[Affiliation]"

The prevalence of oromaxillofacial fracture in pediatric patients is comparatively less than in adults, which could be due to several inconclusive factors, such as infrequent exposure to high-contact sports games, rash driving of vehicles and motorbikes, alcohol consumption, and fist fights for personal reasons under the influence of alcohol. More importantly, most of the time, children are under the care of their parents till they reach an age of maturity. One more thing that everyone believes even today is the elasticity nature of their bones as well as their body weight during their growing stage.

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Purpose: To determine the clinical pattern and burden of strabismus in a teaching institute of Northeast (NE) India.

Methods: In this hospital-based, cross-sectional study, detailed clinical evaluation of patients with manifest strabismus was carried out for a period of one and half years.

Results: Out of the 7222 new outpatient department attendances, a total of 110 new patients with manifest strabismus were found, with a hospital-based burden of 1.

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Survival outcomes of patients with heart failure (HF) based on their disease etiology are not well described. Here, we provide one-year mortality outcomes of 10850 patients with HF (mean age = 59.9 years, 31% women) in India.

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Introduction:  Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) is an uncommon variant of lichen planus, characterized by the insidious onset of dark brown to gray pigmented macules, mainly in sun-exposed areas and flexural folds. It is mainly reported in Indian, Latino, American, and Middle Eastern patients. This paper aims to document the clinicopathological characteristics of LPP.

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Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RTs) of the central nervous system (CNS) are rare and aggressive, typically occurring in early childhood or infancy, with adult cases being extremely rare. These tumors are associated with the inactivation of the integrase interactor 1 (INI1) gene. The prognosis is poor, worsening significantly if metastasis is detected at diagnosis.

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  • ABH antigens on red blood cells determine blood types (A, B, AB, O) and are also present in various body fluids; individuals with these antigens in their fluids are known as secretors.
  • A study in Shillong, India, assessed salivary secretor status in 250 healthy adults, revealing a 57.2% prevalence, with notable trends linked to age, sex, tribe, and blood groups.
  • Findings highlight the forensic potential of saliva in identifying blood groups, which can assist in legal matters related to paternity, immigration, and disaster victim identification, as it can be more readily available than blood samples.
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  • Chronic constrictive pericarditis (CCP) is a disease marked by the thickening of the pericardium, leading to heart function issues, with a focus on patient demographics and clinical profiles in Northeast India over a decade.
  • The study analyzed 42 CCP patients between 2011 and 2020, highlighting a high prevalence in younger individuals and a significant history of tuberculosis among participants.
  • Symptoms included dyspnea and physical exam findings such as edema and hepatomegaly; imaging revealed notable heart structural changes, emphasizing the need for better diagnosis and management in the region.
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  • * Conducted over a year in a tertiary care hospital in Northeast India, 50 CKD patients' blood samples were analyzed for various parameters, including thyroid hormones and kidney function indicators.
  • * Results showed a positive correlation between uric acid and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), while negative correlations were found with other thyroid hormones, suggesting early testing of both could be beneficial for CKD patients.
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Solitary fibrous tumour (SFT), a unique spindle-cell neoplasm, was first identified in the pleura and was earlier named as haemangiopericytoma. The origin of SFT is not well established; however, it has recently been described as a mesenchymal neoplasm, probably arising from the ubiquitous dendritic interstitial cells. SFTs are predominantly benign tumours with a low risk of malignant transformation and are commonly seen in the intrathoracic region, seldom involving extrapleural locations.

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  • * The study involved 119 trauma patients aged 19-65, where blood samples were taken to assess IL-6 and other indicators of complications like hypoxia and sepsis at 12 and 24 hours post-injury.
  • * Results showed that elevated IL-6 levels at both time points were significantly associated with complications, indicating its potential use for early risk assessment in trauma care.
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Background Maintaining the quality of teaching across India is a challenge. Teachers are equally responsible for patient care and administration. The importance of training medical teachers under the various faculty development programs (FDPs) is well accepted.

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Unlabelled: Anaemia is a well-known global health concern in the South Asian countries, and it is estimated that India has the utmost prevalence of anaemia and maternal deaths due to iron deficiency anaemia. This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) in antenatal women with anaemia in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.

Methods: A single-arm prospective cohort (before-after) study among 60 antenatal women with moderate to severe anaemia in the second and third trimesters was conducted from December 2020 to December 2022, and the eligible women were given 1000 mg of intravenous FCM injection.

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Background Syphilis remains a significant public health concern in India. Ensuring the accuracy of diagnostic tests is crucial for effectively managing this disease. Objectives This study aims to assess the detectability of syphilis using commercially available non-treponemal and treponemal tests due to observed discrepancies in test results, which can lead to confusion and anxiety among healthcare providers and patients.

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Purpose: To compare Hill-RBF 3.0 with Barrett Universal II (BU II), SRK/T, Hoffer Q, Haigis, and Holladay 1 in predicting the accuracy of post-cataract surgery refractive outcomes in Indian eyes.

Methods: In this prospective, comparative, observational study, consecutive patients with uncomplicated age-related cataracts undergoing uneventful phacoemulsification with posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were included.

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Background: Dysregulation of insulin and glucagon secretion alters the normal insulin:glucagon ratio (IGR) in type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. This study explores the scope of construing the role of these two diametrically opposing hormones on the glucose level not just in obesity but in different glucose tolerance states by looking at the hormone levels and at the insulin glucagon bipolar axis itself.

Materials And Methods: This is an analytical cross-sectional study of 60 healthy adults consisting of an equal number of adults who are lean and adults who are obese.

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Background And Objectives: Malnutrition among under-five children is a rampant and major public health problem in developing countries. The paucity of studies on undernutrition among tribals made it imperative to determine the prevalence and the factors associated with undernutrition among the tribal under-five children.

Materials And Methods: A community-based cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 196 under-five children residing in the village under the rural field practice area of North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Meghalaya.

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Malignant melanoma is an aggressive neoplasm primarily involving the skin. They may arise de novo or from a premalignant melanocytic lesion. Melanomas are primarily known to occur in adults.

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Clotrimazole, a commonly used antifungal agent, is employed in the treatment of otomycosis and other ear infections. However, its use can lead to adverse drug reactions (ADRs), occasionally manifesting as local irritation or allergic responses. This abstract presents a case study of a patient exhibiting an adverse reaction to clotrimazole ear drops, highlighting the clinical presentation, management, and resolution of the ADR.

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Background And Aim: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is still one of the leading preventable causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in the first trimester. Amidst the use of sensitive assays for β-HCG and high-definition ultrasonography for the identification of EP, the search for a more reliable and sensitive marker remains a challenge till date. Our aim was to determine the validity of creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and its isoenzyme (CPK-MB) in the prediction of tubal EP.

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Objective: Oral anticoagulant drugs, such as warfarin, are widely used for preventing and treating vascular and thromboembolic disease in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation, venous thrombosis, and coronary heart disease. As oral anticoagulant therapy has such a narrow therapeutic range, complications in administering these drugs can prove to have a detrimental effect on patients such as life-threatening bleeding might occur. It is therefore necessary to have an adequate knowledge about its actions and its interactions with other dietary factors or any other medication involved.

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  • NK cells are crucial for the immune system and may influence adaptive immunity; this study investigates their count in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients compared to healthy controls.
  • The research involved analyzing NK cell types using flow cytometry in 32 SLE patients, measuring the SLE Disease Activity Index, and comparing results with 30 healthy individuals, establishing cut-off points for NK cell levels.
  • Results showed significantly lower counts of NK cells and their specific subsets (CD56(+) and CD16(+)) in SLE patients, with defined sensitivity and specificity metrics for identifying these reductions, but no link was found between NK cell levels and other clinical parameters.
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Introduction Columnar lined epithelium (CLE) of the esophagus holds particular importance in diagnosing Barrett's esophagus (BE). In Asia, the prevalence of BE ranges from 0.06% to 6.

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Introduction The left ventricle, the cardiac chamber responsible for blood supply to the whole of systemic vasculature, receives most of its blood supply from the left coronary arteries (LCAs). Atherosclerosis of these vessels leading to myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death. Several invasive diagnostic or therapeutic coronary interventions are available for such patients.

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