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This case highlights the need for thorough medical and neurological screening before making any psychiatric diagnosis, even if the patient has a classical syndromic presentation. Presented here is a case of a female in her late 40s coming to our psychiatric outpatient with symptoms suggestive of catatonia. She was treated at a private clinic for depression.

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  • - A urethral diverticulum with a calculus is rare in males and requires tailored management strategies for each case.
  • - In the described case, a 35-year-old male experienced repeated issues with urethral diverticula and stones due to urinary stasis and recurrent infections.
  • - The patient was eventually treated effectively with excision of the diverticulum and reconstruction, resulting in no recurrence during long-term follow-up.
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  • The study investigates the link between obesity, chemerin levels, and metabolic disorders like MAFLD, highlighting rising obesity rates tied to lifestyle and dietary changes.
  • Results show a significant prevalence of MAFLD (44%) in obese individuals compared to non-obese (33%) and indicate differences in metabolic markers like fasting plasma glucose and triglycerides, but no direct association between chemerin levels and MAFLD or BMI was found.
  • The research utilized various methods including diagnostic criteria for MAFLD, a physical activity questionnaire, and statistical analyses to compare results between obese and non-obese participants at a medical center in Tamil Nadu.
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  • An opportunistic pathogen, often linked to infections in cystic fibrosis and chronic lung disease patients, is discussed in the context of a 70-year-old female with diabetes and hypertension who presented with abdominal pain and was diagnosed with an incisional hernia.
  • After undergoing surgery, the patient developed a fever, leading to blood cultures that identified the pathogen.
  • The patient was treated successfully with intravenous antibiotics (piperacillin/tazobactam and meropenem) and the study also reviews literature on bacteremia in similar cases, highlighting unique antimicrobial susceptibility patterns.
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Introduction:  Spondylolisthesis is a common spinal condition in which one vertebra slips over another, leading to pain and disability. Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) has emerged as a surgical option for addressing spondylolisthesis; however, limited research exists, especially in the Indian context, evaluating its radiological and functional outcomes.

Objective:  The study aimed to evaluate the radiological and functional outcomes of TLIF in spondylolisthesis using standardized scoring systems, to evaluate the sagittal balance of the spine radiologically in patients who have undergone TLIF for spondylolisthesis, and to evaluate the correlation between the functional and radiological outcomes after TLIF.

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Introduction Pulmonary embolism (PE) remains a critical condition requiring timely diagnosis and treatment. The use of D-dimer, a fibrin degradation product, as a biomarker, combined with computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA), is a common practice in diagnosing PE. Aim This study aims to increase diagnostic accuracy for PE by relating the D-dimer levels to the findings on CTPA.

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Background Formative assessment is a crucial component of a Competency-Based Medical Education curriculum. Keywords are concise representations of the central ideas and themes explored within a subject. Taking a memory test evaluates knowledge as well as improves future memory.

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Background Driving a bus is far more stressful than other professions. Bus drivers also take more sick leave than other workers because of the physical and mental demands of their employment. Bus drivers are especially vulnerable because of their intense work environment, poor sleep, and poor food pattern.

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Aspergillosis is a vicious fungal infection that can develop in immunosuppressed patients. The presence of aspergillosis in the ureter or elsewhere in the genito-urinary tract is highly uncommon and rarely reported in the literature. Here, we present a 54-year-old gentleman, with uncontrolled diabetes, who presented with urosepsis.

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Introduction Episiotomy is a common surgical procedure done during childbirth. The study aims to assess the efficacy of far-infrared (FIR) and sitz bath (SB) effects on pain relief and healing of perineal wounds in primiparous women who had undergone an episiotomy. Materials and methods A randomized prospective parallel arm study was conducted among 208 primigravida women who underwent episiotomy in a tertiary hospital in the southern part of India from December 2020 to March 2022.

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Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO), a neurological disorder is characterized by horizontal gaze palsy because of a lesion in the medial longitudinal fasciculus, a neural pathway that is mainly responsible for coordinating the movements of the eye. INO presents with diplopia and impaired adduction of the affected eye, accompanied by abducting eye nystagmus. The condition also arises from different etiologies which include multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, Lyme disease, HIV, and herpes zoster.

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Acute onset of neurological deficit is highly suggestive of stroke; in such cases, computed tomography (CT) brain is the initial choice of investigation. While CT brain can differentiate between hemorrhagic and ischemic infarct, more often than not, it is unable to detect the underlying etiology of intracerebral hemorrhage. In these situations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain is crucial in determining the exact etiology and helps us tailor the specific management best suited for our patient.

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Background Self-medication is a prevalent phenomenon worldwide. The self-medication practiced by pregnant women, particularly during the first trimester, can have significant adverse consequences for both the developing fetus and the mother. Although self-medication during pregnancy has the potential to cause adverse effects, there is less information regarding the consequences among pregnant women in low-middle-income countries, such as India.

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  • The anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) supplies critical areas in the brain and its ischemia can lead to lateral inferior pontine syndrome, which presents various neurological symptoms.
  • AICA syndrome includes facial sensory loss, Horner syndrome, vertigo, audio-vestibular loss, and cerebellar signs, although complete AICA syndrome is rare.
  • This case report highlights the need for proper diagnosis of middle cerebellar peduncle infarcts that may resemble Bell's palsy, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between these conditions for effective treatment.
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Background: Flipped classroom (FC) teaching has recently received much attention in medical education. It has been introduced in our institution for 2 years, and we studied the effectiveness and perception of FC teaching in Physiology for first-year undergraduate students.

Materials And Methods: In total, 150 out of 250 first-year MBBS students participated in this study.

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Introduction:  Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common complication of diabetes that affects patients' quality and prognosis of life. The study aims to assess the correlation between fibrinogen and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in DFUs at the first and sixth months and to compare fibrinogen levels with Wagner classification in DFU patients.

Methods:  This observational study was conducted at SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre from January 2021 to July 2022.

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Background: Subarachnoid block is the most common anesthetic technique for patients having corrective hip surgeries. However, adequate positioning for a successful subarachnoid block is a major challenge in this particular population of patients, owing to the site of fracture. Regional anesthesia, in the form of nerve blocks, is an effective means of alleviating such constraints and gives an added benefit of prolonged postoperative analgesia.

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In the emergency department, blunt trauma to the abdomen is frequently seen following a blunt injury. Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of this type of injury. This is a case presentation of a young adult male who presented to the emergency medicine department one week after he had a road traffic accident.

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Melanocytes located between the anal transition zone and the dentate line of the anal canal can give rise to the uncommon malignant tumor known as anal melanoma. It has a fast-paced clinical course and can masquerade as several common anorectal symptoms, such as hemorrhoids or rectal ulcers. In melanoma, divergent differentiation is a very uncommon phenomenon.

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Background And Aims: The paucity of large-scale data exploring the effect of prior bariatric surgery on recurrent stroke outcomes in older individuals with obesity who survived a stroke led us to address the gap, with an emphasis on the risk of recurrent stroke and its trends.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of the National Inpatient Sample data from 2016 to 2019. Older individuals with obesity who survived a stroke (>65 years) and had a recurrent acute ischemic stroke (AIS) hospitalization, with or without prior bariatric surgery (PBS), were identified using ICD-10 codes.

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Management of tuberculosis patients and the role of forensic medicine in COVID-19 pandemic.

Indian J Tuberc

October 2024

Department of Microbiology, Jaya College of Arts and Science, Tirunindravur, Chennai, 602024, Tamilnadu, India. Electronic address:

Tuberculosis and Coronaviral disease-19 had a global impact in 2020 and still predominating, both infectious diseases similar to the lethal pandemics spread in one route, likely airborne transmission, the infected person could spread to healthy people. However, tuberculosis slightly varies from COVID-19. Though the primordial disease of the tuberculosis epidemic has had a vast impact on this society, besides the COVID-19 pandemic with other co-morbidities, conditions faced numerous complications.

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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is an uncommon condition characterized by air in the interstices of the mediastinum. Management generally involves supportive care; however, if a patient inspires high concentrations of oxygen, the mediastinal air will be absorbed faster. A 23-year-old man who presented with acute-onset breathlessness with a history of more than a year of lower backache was diagnosed with SPM and accompanying ankylosing spondylitis (AS) by a chest CT and spinal MRI and was treated conservatively.

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Development of Symptom Specific Dysphagia Quality of Life Questionnaire in Tamil.

Indian J Gastroenterol

September 2024

Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, SRMIST, Kattankulathur, 603 203, India.

Background: Swallowing intricately involves sensorimotor systems, pivotal for integrating upper digestive and respiratory functions. Dysphagia, challenging swallowing, often precipitates anxiety and depression, deeply affecting the quality of life (QOL). Understanding patient-centric symptoms is vital for assessing dysphagia's QOL impact.

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Isochromosome Mosaic Turner Syndrome With Concomitant Hypopituitarism and Multiple Meningiomas.

Cureus

August 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM) Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, IND.

Isochromosome mosaic Turner syndrome (IMTS) is a rare genetic variant of Turner syndrome (TS). The diagnosis of TS can be missed until adolescence or early adulthood in females with minimal symptoms. The clinical features of mosaic TS can be atypical and should be evaluated thoroughly to detect potential complications.

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Glycosuria can be isolated or it can be associated with other tubulopathies like proximal renal tubular acidosis, Fanconi syndrome and endocrine conditions like diabetes mellitus. gene codes for the SGLT2 transporter, which is responsible for glucose reabsorption in the proximal tubule. Previously reported cases show that mutation in this gene is associated with intellectual disability, seizure disorder and renin and angiotensin system dysfunction.

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