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  • * This study focused on understanding polycythemia in COPD patients from India by examining their clinical and blood profiles.
  • * Results showed that COPD severity and respiratory symptoms differ significantly based on patients' hemoglobin levels, highlighting the need for tailored disease management approaches.
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D-dimer - a multifaceted molecule.

Horm Mol Biol Clin Investig

June 2024

Department of Biochemistry, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.

D-dimer, a universally unique marker for fibrin degradation, is generated through the enzymatic interplay of thrombin, factor XIIIa, and plasmin. The emergence of D-dimer-containing fibrin molecules occurs in both intravascular and extravascular spaces during pivotal physiological processes like haemostasis, thrombosis, and tissue repair. Given the inherently physiological nature of fibrin formation and fibrinolysis, basal levels of D-dimer fragments are present in plasma.

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COPD is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by systemic inflammation caused primarily by tobacco use, and it is associated with an increased susceptibility to respiratory infections, both viral and bacterial, which are responsible for acute COPD exacerbations (AECOPD). Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common co-morbidities in COPD patients. In our study, we attempted to detect previously undiagnosed diabetes in AECOPD patients who presented to our Institute.

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At the 77th National Conference on Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases, which took place on February 27, 2023, a pre-conference workshop on Basic Spirometry and Advanced Pulmonary Function Tests was held under the auspices of NATCON-2022. With the assistance of highly experienced faculty who are national and international level experts in their fields, the workshop covered all important aspects of basic spirometry and advanced Pulmonary Function Tests.

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Rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is an effective measure to eradicate this infectious disease worldwide. Traditional methods for screening TB patients do not provide an immediate diagnosis and thus delay treatment. There is an urgent need for the early detection of TB through point-of-care tests (POCTs).

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With the high rate of COVID-19 infections worldwide, the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants was inevitable. Several mutations have been identified in the SARS-CoV-2 genome, with the spike protein as one of the mutational hot spots. Specific amino acid substitutions such as D614G and N501Y were found to alter the transmissibility and virulence of the virus.

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Pre-conference workshop on Drug Resistant Tuberculosis was conducted under the banner of NATCON-2020 on 18th December 2020. The workshop covered various aspects of diagnosis including newer rapid genotypic methods, and gene sequencing. The workshop deliberated on the latest recommendations of the global and national guidelines about the management of DR-TB patients.

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Highlights of pre-conference workshop on drug resistant TB.

Indian J Tuberc

January 2021

Department of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease, New Delhi, India. Electronic address:

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Background: The severity of exacerbation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) due to the overlap of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is not known.

Aims: To find out the 1) severity of acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) in patients with overlap syndrome compared to only COPD, 2) prevalence of overlap syndrome in AECOPD, and 3) clinical characteristics of COPD compared to overlap syndrome.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-one patients admitted with AECOPD were classified into; Mild exacerbation: Normal arterial blood gases (ABG) treated with antibiotics, Moderate: Normal ABG treated with parenteral corticosteroids, Severe: Type 1 respiratory failure, Very severe: Type 2 respiratory failure with normal pH and Life-threatening: Type 2 respiratory failure with pH <7.

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