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Colours of India is an annual cultural phenomenon that transcends the boundaries of professional conferences, uniting endocrinologists through the universal language of music and dance. Since its inception in 2016, this vibrant event has brought together teams from across India and other participating countries, showcasing diverse dance forms while fostering friendships, promoting wellness, and celebrating cultural diversity within the medical community.

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Introduction: Reconstruction of a cloacal defect in a girl is often difficult and complicated.[1] This is most often done either by the sacro-perineal route or through the posterior sagittal route.[2] The procedures may involve total mobilization of the cloaca with or without the creation of a lower vagina with the help of a loop of vascularized bowel.

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Global warming and endocrine disorders are intertwined issues posing significant challenges. Greenhouse gases emanating from human activities drive global warming, leading to temperature rise and altered weather patterns. South Asia has experienced a noticeable temperature surge over the past century.

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  • The study aimed to assess whether elevated fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels in the first trimester can predict the development of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) later in pregnancy, as well as associated adverse events.
  • It analyzed data from 16 studies involving over 115,000 pregnancies and found that FPG levels above 5.1 mmol/L (92 mg/dL) significantly increased the risk of GDM and several pregnancy complications including pre-eclampsia and large-for-gestational-age infants.
  • However, the research had limitations, such as a lack of diverse studies reporting on higher FPG thresholds, particularly at 6.1 mmol/L (110 mg/dL).
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Background: South Asian countries face the colossal challenge of tackling the massive burden of diabetes and other endocrine disorders. These patients grossly outnumber the specialists trained to deal with these conditions. A trained cadre of diabetes specialist nurses (DSN) and endocrine specialist nurses (ESN) might help bridge this gap.

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  • Carcinoma of buccal mucosa is a common oral cancer in India, and this study investigates whether unilateral or bilateral neck irradiation improves locoregional control in patients with well-lateralized cancers without involved nodes in the contralateral neck.
  • The study involved 48 patients, divided into unilateral and bilateral radiation treatment groups; results showed no significant difference in disease recurrence between the two groups after a median follow-up of 23 months.
  • Findings indicate that bilateral neck radiation does not have advantages over unilateral irradiation for selected patients, highlighting that it may lead to increased radiation exposure to healthy tissues without improving disease-free survival rates.
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Introduction: Asymmetric bilateral hip dislocations are very rarely reported in literature. We report a unique case of asymmetric traumatic bilateral hip dislocation in a 34-year-old male, describing the management and post-operative complications.

Case Report: A 34-year-old truck driver sustained injury to both his hips in a head on collision between two trucks while seated in the passenger seat.

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Purpose: Our study was aimed to understand the importance of LIMD1-VHL-HIF1α pathway in development of bladder carcinoma (BlCa) in association with arsenic prevalence.

Methods: At first, the mRNA expression pattern of the genes of this pathway (LIMD1, VHL and HIF1α) was checked in GEO datasets and in our samples. Next, genetic and epigenetic profiling of LIMD1 and VHL was done in our sample pool, validated in T24 BlCa cell line.

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Surgical innovations have a long tradition and are fundamental to the future of surgery. Practical application of an idea is its essence. It is the surgeon's responsibility to discover, translate and propagate such ideas to reduce surgical costs for the economically downtrodden.

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Familial adenomatous polyposis is an autosomal dominant disorder with familial predisposition. 25%-30% cases arise "de novo," without any clinical or genetic evidence.

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Background: Anterior plating is the treatment of choice in anterior pelvic ring fractures. In certain situations where pelvis fracture is associated with open wound, infection, abdominal injury or bladder injury - internal fixation with plate is contraindicated. Conventionally, external fixation is done in such cases.

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Arsenic in drinking water is one of the major etiological factors in urinary bladder carcinoma (BlCa). Here, high-resolution CGH-SNP microarray analysis in arsenic accumulated BlCa tissues showed significant (p < 0.05) association of chromosomal alterations with high arsenic (≥112 ng/g) accumulation, further corroborated by high γH2AX nuclear expression.

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Background: Adrenocortical tumors (ACT) are uncommon in the pediatric age group. Using the standard Weiss criteria in pediatric tumors leads to overdiagnosis. This has led to the development of newer systems such as Weineke criteria.

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Background & Objectives: Multiple transfusions in β-thalassaemia patients undergoing regular transfusion regimen are at a risk of developing transfusion transmitted infections, including hepatitis C virus (HCV). The present study was conducted to investigate the association of HCV viraemia and genotype with clinical parameters in HCV seroreactive β-thalassaemic individuals.

Methods: A total of 172 HCV seroreactive β-thalassaemic individuals aged between 2-35 yr with at least 25 units of blood transfusion were catagorized into four groups (2-12 yr, group 1; 13-19 yr, group 2; 20-29 yr, group 3; 30-35 yr, group 4).

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SWI/SNF subunit expression heterogeneity in human aplastic anemia stem/progenitors.

Exp Hematol

June 2018

Stem Cell and Leukemia Laboratory, Cancer Biology and Inflammatory Disorder Division, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Translational Research Unit of Excellence (TRUE), Salt Lake, Kolkata 700091, West Bengal, India. Electronic address:

Acquired aplastic anemia (AA) is a bone marrow (BM) failure associated with autoimmune destruction of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Although somatic mutations have been identified in AA patients, mutations alone do not explain AA pathophysiology. SWI/SNF is an evolutionarily conserved, multi-subunit, ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling protein complex that plays an important role in mammalian hematopoiesis.

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A Rare Case of Hemangioendothelioma of Urinary Bladder.

Indian J Med Paediatr Oncol

January 2017

Department of Pathology, Nil Ratan Sarkar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Hemangioendothelioma is a vascular tumor of endothelial nature of intermediate grade. It most commonly arises from soft tissue of upper and lower extremities. We report a rare case of epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the urinary bladder.

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Objectives: To study any possible correlation between arsenic toxicity and the development of oral carcinoma in West Bengal population.

Material And Methods: Ethical clearance for this study was obtained from the Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences. Out of 30 785 patients attending our hospital from November 2012 to July 2015, 107 cases and 50 control individuals were selected.

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Background: Group A Streptococcus strains causing wide variety of diseases, recently became noticeable in eastern India, are not amenable to standard treatment protocol thus enhancing the possibility of disease morbidity by becoming antibiotic resistance.

Methods: The association of Lancefield group A Streptococcal variation with degree of vir architectural diversity was evaluated using emm typing and restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses. The antibiotic sensitivity patterns were examined by modified Kirby-Bauer method of disk diffusion.

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Dengue virus infection is a major cause of morbidity within the endemic tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Dengue virus has four distinct serotypes with specific clinical manifestations. In this study, we observed the changing pattern of dengue serotypes, age-wise dengue infection and useful sero-detection methods needed in a dengue endemic region.

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Background: Laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation (L and I) is associated with rise in blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), leading to adverse cardiological outcome especially in susceptible individuals. To compare the BP, HR during L and I as well as to evaluate the preoperative sedation status between oral clonidine (Group C) and oral gabapentine (Group G) as premedication for the patients undergoing major surgery under general anesthesia (GA).

Materials And Methods: From April 2008 to December 2009; in a prospective, double-blinded, and randomized controlled study; 100 adult patients of either sex, aged 20-45, of American Society of Anesthesiologists status I and II scheduled to undergo major surgery of >1 hour duration, randomly allocated into groups C and G were pre treated with oral clonidine (200 µg) and gabapentin (800 mg) respectively 2 h prior to induction.

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  • Chronic arsenic exposure leads to various health issues, including skin conditions, heart disease, respiratory problems, and diabetes.
  • A 24-year-old woman with a history of chronic arsenic exposure was admitted for progressive shortness of breath, identified as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
  • After ruling out other potential causes of PAH—like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and genetic factors—the case suggests a link between PAH and chronic arsenic exposure, which is not previously documented.
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Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is a valid therapeutic target in a wide range of malignancies. We focus here on glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a lethal malignancy of the central nervous system (CNS). By analyzing RNA-sequencing based transcriptomics data on 149 clinical cases of TCGA-GBM database we show here a strong correlation (r = 0.

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Rectal cancers may rarely metastasize in bone and when it occurs, is usually preceded by lung and/or liver metastasis. However, whether it may ever bypasses other organs, particularly lung and liver and metastasizes directly to bone or not, is debatable. Some authors have described the presence of isolated bone metastasis from colo-rectal cancers, whereas others have questioned its' existence in the absence of lung or liver metastasis.

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A congenital disorder with variable manifestations, including partial gigantism of the hands and feet with hypertrophy of soles, nevi, hemihypertrophy, gynecomastia, macrocephaly and other skull abnormalities, and abdominal lipomatosis. The cause is unknown, although a genetic origin, generally of autosomal-dominant transmission, has been conjectured. Symptoms can be treated, but there is no known cure.

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Various 'sex-stimulant' medicines with fancy names and attractive packaging are available over the counter. Most contain phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors in various strengths, often with herbal additions. These drugs are used erratically by the lay public, driven by folklore that such usage leads to increase in the length, girth or firmness of the penis.

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