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Pitted keratolysis.

Clin Exp Dermatol

August 2023

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Pondicherry, India.

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  • Pitted keratolysis (PK) is a bacterial skin infection that affects the top layer of the skin, primarily seen on weight-bearing areas of the feet, resulting in small, crater-like lesions.
  • PK is usually asymptomatic but can cause bad odor and the affected skin may appear wet and softened.
  • Diagnosis is typically made through clinical observation, and treatment mainly involves lifestyle changes and topical antimicrobial medications.
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Introduction: Mind mapping is a visual mapping technique used in a few disciplines of medical education to represent ideas linked to and arranged around a central core idea or topic through different subtopics/categories. We aimed to utilize this technique to teach the undergraduate medical students the morphology of skin lesions and assess its effectiveness.

Methods: This pre- and post-test quasi-experimental study was done among 144 undergraduate medical students.

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Metastasis accounts for the most common tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) in adults. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the common carcinoma showing brain metastasis, with a predilection for clear cell variant. Chromophobe RCC (ChRCC) in contrast to clear cell RCC shows far less common distant metastasis.

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Purpose And Objectives: Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a major cause of physical limitation and disability accounting for about 85% of amputated patients. Mirror therapy is used as a therapeutic modality for patients with phantom limb pain. Primary objective was to study the incidence of PLP at 6 months following below-knee amputation between the mirror therapy group and control group.

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Hijama Blister.

Indian Dermatol Online J

October 2022

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry, India.

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Linear focal elastosis (LFE) is an uncommon, benign, acquired elastotic condition with uncertain pathogenesis. It is characterized clinically by asymptomatic, multiple, yellowish, elevated, irregularly indurated, striae-like lines or bands distributed horizontally across the lower and middle part of the posterior trunk. The histopathological hallmark of LFE is a focal increase of elastic fibres in the dermis.

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Voice Handicap Index (VHI) is the most commonly used tool to assess the quality of life in voice disordered patients. A validated Tamil language version of VHI is not developed yet. Hence, this study was undertaken to translate and validate the Voice Handicap Index in Tamil language, which can potentially benefit Tamil speaking patients with voice disorders.

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Fentanyl exhibits interindividual variability in its dose requirement due to various nongenetic and genetic factors such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This study aims to develop and cross-validate robust predictive models for postoperative fentanyl analgesic requirement and other related outcomes in patients undergoing major breast surgery. Data regarding genotypes of 10 candidate SNPs, cold pain test (CPT) scores, pupillary response to fentanyl (PRF), and other common clinical characteristics were recorded from 257 patients undergoing major breast surgery.

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  • Miliaria crystallina (MC) is a rare sweat retention syndrome that primarily affects newborns, especially in hot, humid climates.
  • It appears as clusters of small, clear vesicles on skin areas without redness, and usually resolves with minimal scaling.
  • The review aims to raise awareness among medical professionals regarding this condition, emphasizing its self-limiting nature and the need for a proper clinical diagnosis while considering various differential diagnoses.
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Community-based studies from India on prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections have reported estimates as high as 50% in children. However, prevalence estimates during pregnancy in India are lacking. We aimed to describe the burden, associated factors of STH and cure rate after deworming in primary care settings.

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Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lobeglitazone as compared to the standard of care (SOC) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: Databases were searched for relevant randomized controlled trials. The primary outcome was the comparison of the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) level after 24 weeks.

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Background: Limited studies are available for assessing the optimal pillow height for sniffing position to obtain the best glottic view during laryngoscopy and intubation in the Indian population.

Aims: This study was designed to evaluate laryngoscopic view and intubation conditions in sniffing position using three different pillow heights (without a pillow, 4 cm, and 7 cm) during direct laryngoscopy.

Settings And Design: This prospective analytical study was done in a tertiary care teaching institute.

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Background And Aims: In this study, we aimed to refer eligible (patients with stable blood sugar and without any history of cardiovascular events or proliferative retinopathy) and willing persons with diabetes (PwDs) to primary healthcare centers (PHCs) from tertiary care and to compare the care indicators.

Methods: This before-after interventional study was conducted among PwDs aged ≥18 years at a tertiary care hospital in South India. Care indicators (regularity to the clinic, waiting time, and blood sugar control status) were assessed before down referral and after three months of follow-ups at PHCs.

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Background: Postoperative analgesia is crucial for the early and effective recovery of patients undergoing surgery. Although postoperative multimodal analgesia is widely practiced, opioids such as fentanyl are still one of the best analgesics. The analgesic response of fentanyl varies widely among individuals, probably due to genetic and nongenetic factors.

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Background: As a part of Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) the competencies related to Communication skills, survey technique, can be improvised by exposing the students in community based Active Case Finding for Tuberculosis which helps in sustaining the activity.

Methods: Community based house-to-house survey using "Student centered approach" was carried out to identify Presumptive TB cases as per the program definition among fourteen villages covered by Thirubhuvanai, Primary Health Centre. The team comprised of trained MBBS student, medical interns supervised by Post graduates, Medical social workers posted at the Department of Community Medicine, of a medical college, Puducherry.

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Sphenochoanal polyps are rare cause of progressive nasal obstruction. These can often be mistaken for antrochoanal polyp if not investigated thoroughly. Here, we report the case of a 7 years old boy, who presented with a choanal mass.

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  • Acquired fibrokeratoma (AFK) is a rare, benign skin tumor that grows slowly, typically affecting the dermo-epidermal layer.
  • This study analyzed the demographic and clinical data of 26 patients treated for AFK at a tertiary care center in South India over a four-year period, highlighting a male predominance and finger involvement as the most common presentation.
  • The findings show two histopathological types of AFK, with the results promising to enhance understanding of this underrecognized condition and improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes.
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Context: Management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes use of inhalers as an integral component of drug delivery. Awareness about inhaler devices along with demonstration of the usage of inhaler technique aids in the optimization of therapeutic outcome.

Aim: This study aimed to assess the correct use of inhaler technique following pre- and posttraining sessions for the management of COPD and asthma among pulmonary outpatients at a tertiary care hospital.

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Introduction: Adaptation to the "Competency-based Medical Education" (CBME) is a major challenge faced by medical colleges all over India. Hence, the present study aimed to evaluate the mechanisms adopted in the process of implementation of CBME in Phase I at our institution.

Methods: In this qualitative study, 12 faculty members including professors, associate professors, assistant professors, and tutors from preclinical departments of the first professional year participated as the study participants.

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