328 results match your criteria: "Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research centre[Affiliation]"

Vector-borne microbial diseases are ubiquitous, and their management remains elusive. Such diseases with zoonotic potential result in public health challenges requiring additional control and preventive measures. Despite their cosmopolitan presence, vector-borne infections are neglected due to their endemicity in specified geographical regions.

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  • This umbrella review synthesizes findings from previous meta-analyses about the Triglyceride and Glucose (TyG) Index to inform clinicians and policymakers about its clinical relevance and potential health outcomes.
  • The review included a total of 32 studies and used comprehensive methods to analyze how the TyG index correlates with various health issues, like increased risks of kidney diseases, type 2 diabetes, and specific metabolic conditions.
  • Notably, a high TyG index is linked to serious health risks, including chronic kidney disease, diabetes, cognitive impairments, and cardiovascular problems, highlighting its significance as a biomarker in clinical settings.
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Background: The data on Leydig cell hypoplasia (LCH) resulting from biallelic Luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin receptor (LHCGR) inactivating variants is limited to case series.

Methods: We aim to describe our patients and perform systematic review of the patients with LHCGR inactivating variants in the literature. Detailed phenotype and genotype data of three patients from our centre and 85 (46,XY: 67; 46,XX: 18) patients from 59 families with LHCGR-inactivating variants from literature were described.

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  • The study aims to distinguish between isolated pituitary hyperplasia (IPH) and primary hypothyroidism with a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma (PHCNFPA) in patients with high thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels and sellar masses to prevent unnecessary surgeries.
  • Using a retrospective analysis of patients with TSH >50 µIU/ml from 2020-2022, researchers examined MRI results, symptoms, and other clinical data to categorize patients into IPH or PHCNFPA.
  • Results indicated a significant age difference between the two groups, with IPH patients presenting at a younger age, while PHCNFPA patients showed more severe symptoms and larger pituitary lesions; unique imaging features helped in differentiating
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Adult intussusception: a systematic review of current literature.

Langenbecks Arch Surg

July 2024

Department of Surgical Oncology, Vydehi Cancer Centre, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Background: Intussusception in adults is a rare condition characterized by a low incidence, which complicates the establishment of standardized management protocols unlike those readily available for pediatric cases. This study presents a case series from our institution alongside a systematic review of existing literature. The objective is to delineate effective management strategies for adult intussusception.

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Currently, there is unavailability of disease-modifying medication for Alzheimer's disease (AD), a debilitating neurological disorder. The pathogenesis of AD appears to be complex and could be influenced by the glymphatic system present in the central nervous system (CNS). Amyloid-beta (Aβ) and other metabolic wastes are eliminated from the brain interstitium by the glymphatic system, which encompasses perivascular channels and astroglial cells.

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Objective: To describe the genotype-phenotype characteristics of patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency from western India and ascertain the prevalence of various phenotypes of 21-hydroxylase deficiency.

Methods: Patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency, diagnosed clinically and biochemically, were prospectively enrolled and classified into salt wasting (SW), simple virilizing (SV), and non-classic (NC) phenotypes and were subjected to genetic testing of CYP21A2 by targeted sequencing and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA).

Results: Eighty (64; 46, XX) probands with 21-hydroxylase deficiency were analyzed.

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 Early detection of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is imperative to prevent the complications associated with the disease. Current guidelines for diagnosis rely on the assessment of serum glucose (fasting and post-prandial) and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. Insulin resistance, a phenomenon associated with T2DM, has been observed before the changes in these metrics.

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Background And Aim: Accurate interpretation of post-treatment imaging in head and neck malignancies poses a challenge due to treatment sequelae. Magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion helps in this scenario by evaluating the hemodynamic characteristics of lesions. This study aimed to elucidate the diagnostic efficacy of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MR perfusion imaging in detecting recurrence in patients after they underwent definitive treatment for head and neck tumors.

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Background: Despite the availability of a wide range of agents, no single treatment exists for the management of radiation-induced oral mucositis, in patients, with head and neck malignancies, on radical chemoradiation; a debilitating and limiting sequela. Human placental extract is one option that has been proposed.

Aims And Objectives: This study aimed at evaluating the therapeutic benefits of human placental extract (Placentrex) in the management of radiation-induced oral mucositis in patients on curative intent treatment for head and neck cancers with concurrent chemoradiation, and to compare the observations with other conventional approaches.

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Diagnostic performance of various imaging modalities in localizing ectopic ACTH syndrome: A systematic review.

Ann Endocrinol (Paris)

December 2024

Department of Endocrinology, Seth GS Medical College, KEM Hospital, 400012 Parel, Mumbai, India. Electronic address:

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  • * Sensitivity for tumor identification was similar across contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) and two types of PET scans (SSTR and FDG), but notably low for DOPA-PET, while CECT showed better results for specific tumors like Thymic NET.
  • * SSTR-PET/CT is recommended as the preferred imaging method due to its lower false positive rate, although a significant number of tumors (about 25%) in patients remain undetected with current methods, indicating a need for further research.
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Thymoma and thymic carcinomas are a few of the rarest malignancies seen in humankind. They are mostly seen in the Asian population, many of which are reported in the Southeast Asia region like Japan, China, Vietnam, etc. They usually can be a sequela of other underlying conditions such as myasthenia gravis or some unknown mutations that express later in life.

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  • Dengue fever can cause low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia), which increases the risk of bleeding and death.
  • A 35-year-old man exhibited dengue symptoms, including fever and nosebleeds, and had a significant drop in platelet count.
  • The use of papaya leaf extract helped improve his platelet count from 30,650 to 120,320 over 14 days, highlighting its potential therapeutic benefits in managing dengue.
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Eggs, which are often considered a complete food, have recently been scrutinized by the media as a potential cause of cardiovascular disease. However, the media hasn't shown the same enthusiasm for processed foods high in fructose, the consumption of refined cooking oil, seed oils, and carbohydrate-rich meals, the connection between these factors and metabolic diseases, or the potential long-term impacts on population comorbidities, as they have for criticizing egg yolks as a cause for cardiovascular disease in recent times. This review investigates the relationship between eggs and lipid levels, glucose levels, atherosclerosis, and antioxidant properties, as well as comparing them to cholesterol-free egg controls.

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Introduction: Pituitary apoplexy (PA) in Cushing's disease (CD) is rare with data limited to case reports/series.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed case records of PA in CD managed at our center from 1987 to 2023 and performed a systematic literature review.

Results: We identified 58 patients (44 females), including twelve from our center (12/315 CD, yielding a PA prevalence in CD of 3.

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  • HIV weakens the immune system, making it crucial to monitor a patient's immune status to assess disease progression and treatment follow-up.
  • Traditional CD4 count tests are expensive and technically demanding, prompting the exploration of urinary free light chains (FLCs) as a cost-effective alternative for monitoring HIV severity and therapy responses.
  • A study showed that urinary kappa light chain levels were significantly higher in HIV patients compared to healthy controls and correlated with disease progression, suggesting that urinary FLC measurements could complement serum tests when flow cytometry is unavailable.
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Thyroid abscess is a rare occurrence and is characterized by an accumulation of pus within the thyroid gland. It most commonly forms as a sequela of acute suppurative thyroiditis, and it presents as a painful swelling of the anterior neck with fever. Patients may also develop referred ear pain and compressive symptoms such as difficulty breathing and swallowing as the abscess enlarges.

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Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infection that primarily affects developing and underdeveloped countries. Co-infection with the hepatitis B virus can complicate its natural course by altering the host immune system response and thereby the disease outcomes. Early detection and treatment of the disease is thus imperative for preventing debilitating deformities.

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Resistance exercise training (RET) is used to improve muscular strength and function. This study tested the hypothesis that RET alongside daily supplementation of a and extract blend (SMI) would augment bench press (BP) and leg extension (LE) strength and repetitions to failure (RTF) compared to RET alone. Ninety-nine men (age 22 ± 3) completed the trial after randomization into one of four groups: (A1) 425 mg SMI plus one RET set; (A2) 850 mg SMI plus one RET set; (P1) placebo plus one RET set; and (P2) placebo plus two RET sets.

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Introduction: This study evaluates feasibility of telemedicine to deliver diabetic care among different regions of the country.

Materials And Methods: Medical interns affiliated with Rotaract Club of Medicrew (RCM) organized a Free Diabetes Screening Camp called " at multiple sites across the country. Of all beneficiaries of the camp >18 years of age, patients previously diagnosed with diabetes and undiagnosed patients with a random blood sugar level of more than 200 mg/dL were interviewed regarding their knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding diabetes care and preparedness and vigilance to receiving care through telemedicine.

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Background In this study, researchers investigated non-invasive methods for analyzing creatinine levels by using saliva to address the need for frequent phlebotomy in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, which can damage their veins due to repeated blood withdrawals for creatinine level assessments. Methods This is a cross-sectional study in a tertiary healthcare setting conducted on 50 patients diagnosed with CKD. After collecting serum and salivary creatinine, we used Pearson correlation to assess the correlation between the two factors.

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Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate errors in the use of metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) among patients diagnosed with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Additionally, we aimed to assess improvements following corrective interventions. Settings and design This cross-sectional study was done by simple random sampling.

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Background Oncological surgeries pose an elevated risk of surgical site infections (SSIs) due to their complexity and various associated treatments, impacting patient outcomes and healthcare costs. This has prompted a focus on advanced wound dressings that provide microbial protection, exudate absorption, and improved product performance, enhancing patient satisfaction. Our study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of Theruptor NXT with the current standard of care (SOC) practice involving cotton/povidone/micropore dressings in the postoperative wound management of oncological surgeries.

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Glucocorticoid resistance syndrome is a rare disorder with no genetically proven cases reported from India; in addition, there are no descriptions available regarding its management during pregnancy. A 27-year-old woman, hypertensive since the age of 17 years, presented with hypokalemic paresis. She reported regular menses and acne.

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Allergy and immunological disorders like autoimmune diseases are vastly prevalent worldwide. These conditions account for a substantial amount of personal and social burden. Such illnesses have lengthy, uncertain, and spotted courses with unpredictable exacerbations.

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