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  • The study aimed to assess carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) and various metabolic parameters in children aged 7 to 12 years who are on anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for HIV, compared to healthy controls.
  • Results showed that children with HIV had a significantly higher CIMT and increased body fat percentage, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels compared to controls.
  • The findings suggest that HIV-positive children on ART experience notable metabolic abnormalities, highlighting the need for close monitoring of their cardiovascular health.
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Background: Multi-drug resistance (MDR) in pediatric tuberculosis (TB) is a growing global threat. Unavailability of conventional or molecular drug susceptibility test (DST) in resource-limited settings often impede the determination of the extent of first line anti-tubercular drugs deployed in national programs.

Materials And Method: Pulmonary and extra pulmonary specimens were collected from clinically suspected pediatric TB cases, who were microbiologically confirmed.

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Fibro-Osseus Pseudotumor of the Digit: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Skin Appendage Disord

December 2023

Department of Dermatology, School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda University, Greater Noida, India.

Introduction: Bony subungual growths arising on the digital tip are uncommon. Among these, subungual exostosis is a common cause.

Case Presentation: We describe a 35-year-old-male patient with a rare occurrence of a fibro-osseus pseudotumor of the digit.

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The list of environmental factors that trigger autoimmune diseases in genetically susceptible individuals has grown in the recent years and is far from complete. The possible intervention of the environment in triggering these diseases is ever more perceived by the clinicians. This study investigated the effect of environmental factors like organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) on proportions of different T lymphocyte subsets and their cytokine secretion in-vitro among pemphigus patients, before and after specific immunosuppressive therapy.

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Background: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy has been reported to be very efficacious for treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other anxiety-related conditions. However, a review of the literature reveals the sparse use of this therapy in the field of pediatric dentistry. This study aimed to evaluate anxiety trends in pediatric dental patients during local anesthesia and extraction with and without EMDR therapy.

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Background And Aims: Stress response after surgery induces local and systemic inflammation which may be detrimental if it goes unchecked. Blockade of afferent neurons or inhibition of hypothalamic function may mitigate the stress response.

Material And Methods: A total of 50 consenting adult ASA I/II patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery were randomized to receive either dexmedetomidine () or epidural bupivacaine () in addition to balanced general anesthesia.

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Background: This study evaluated the effect of sertraline with desvenlafaxine and sertraline with mirtazapine on HAM-D score and inflammatory markers (IL-6 and TNF-α levels) in major depressive disorder.

Methods: Patients (18-60 years) with MDD diagnosed by DSM-V criteria and HAM-D score 18 or more were included ( = 60). Group A patients ( = 30) received sertraline 50 mg/day and desvenlafaxine 50 mg/day.

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To compare the efficacy of conventional Macintosh laryngoscope with Airtraq videolaryngoscope for visualization of laryngeal structures to rule out recurrent laryngeal nerve injury at the end of thyroidectomy. This randomized double-blind control study was conducted following IEC-Human approval, prospective CTRI registration and written informed consent from participants. Patients of either sex, aged 18-65 years, ASA grade I/II, scheduled for thyroidectomy under GA were included.

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Objectives: To determine the proportion of children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) having vitamin B12 deficiency, its clinical predictors, and its association with development.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 100 children between 1 mo to 59 mo [mean (SD) age 17 (12.75) mo; 55 males], with diagnosis of SAM as per WHO criteria, were included.

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Dyslipidemia in diabetes.

Indian Heart J

March 2024

Department of Endocrinology, Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, New Delhi, India. Electronic address:

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that often predisposes to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). CVD is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetes. The typical diabetic dyslipidaemia is characterized by low HDL cholesterol, high triglycerides with mildly increased or even normal LDL.

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Objective: To compare the long-term seroprotection (anti-HBs ≥10 IU/L) in children living with HIV (CLHIV) receiving a 3- or 4-dose double-strength (20 µg) recombinant Hepatitis B virus (rHBV) vaccination.

Methods: We present anti-retroviral therapy (ART) clinic based follow-up data collected from January, 2021 to August, 2022, from CLHIV who had received either 3-dose or 4-dose double-strength (20 µg) rHBV vaccination, after 36-42 months and assessed for anti-HBs titres, naïve and memory T-helper lymphocytes, CD4 counts and HIV viral load. Children found unprotected after primary immunization, were administered a single double-strength rHBV vaccine booster dose (20 µg) and seroprotection was reassessed after 4 and 12 weeks.

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Objective: To identify the sensitivity of emergency severity index (ESI) version 4 and modified pediatric early warning score (PEWS) in identifying high urgency patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between November, 2019 and October, 2021 in the pediatric emergency department of tertiary hospital in Delhi. 250 patients aged 0-12 years coming to pediatric emergency on pre-decided days for health-related complaints were enrolled.

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Introduction: As the pregnancy advances beyond term, the risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality increases. Hence to prevent these complications associated with postterm pregnancy, induction of labor is done, as per our institution protocol between 40 and 41 weeks of gestation. Induction has its own drawback, so it is essential to identify the women with high chances of failure of induction of labor, to prevent the morbidities associated with induction failure.

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  • Onychomatricoma is a type of tumor that grows in the area where nails are made and can look different in some people; a rare version can cause dark streaks and thickening of the nail.
  • A 41-year-old woman had a problem with her left middle fingernail for 10 years, where it became black and thick, and doctors found specific patterns and changes in the nail when they looked closely.
  • Doctors figured out that this condition can look similar to other nail problems, but using special tests and imaging can help tell them apart; still, cutting out a piece of the nail is the best way to be sure.
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continue to be a prominent issue in global health, emphasizing the necessity for efficient cardiac rehabilitation programs. This narrative review provides a detailed analysis of the current state of cardiac rehabilitation, focusing on maximizing recovery and minimizing the likelihood of recurrence. This paper examines the historical progression of cardiac rehabilitation, explores the epidemiological background of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and provides an overview of the many stages of the rehabilitation process.

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This narrative review investigates the severe health issue of arrhythmias, which affects millions of people worldwide. A multifaceted strategy incorporating medicine, catheter ablation, and advanced device interventions is necessary to manage these disorders effectively. Medication is the cornerstone, and as antiarrhythmic medications develop, their efficacy and side effects are reduced.

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Background: There is paucity of data on incidence and pattern of drug resistance in spinal TB. This prospective observational study was conducted to document the incidence and drug-resistance pattern among primary and presumptive resistant cases.

Methods: 59 consecutive cases diagnosed clinico-radiologically (imaging) were grouped into Group A ( = 51, primary cases) and Group B ( = 8, presumptive resistant cases) based on pre-defined criteria (INDEX-TB guidelines).

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In the field of anaesthesia, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a game-changing technology. Applications of AI include keeping records, monitoring patients, calculating and administering drugs, and carrying out mechanical procedures. This article explores the current uses, challenges, and prospective applications of AI in anaesthesia practices.

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Background: Patients with pre-eclampsia require smaller vasopressor doses compared with those with normotension for management of post-spinal hypotension during caesarean section. However, the literature has little evidence as to the phenylephrine dose required for patients with pre-eclampsia.

Methods: Fifty patients, with either pre-eclampsia or normotension, and developing post-spinal hypotension during caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia, were studied.

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Background: Inflammation has several effects in the geriatrics with reference to iron deficiency anemia (IDA), anemia of chronic disease (ACD), and unexplained anemia (UA). Whether hyperinflammation is part of their pathogenesis or just incidental is unknown. Data are limited regarding inflammatory patterns in IDA, ACD, and UA in anemic geriatrics and inflammation as a component of UA.

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Background Neuraxial anesthesia, compared to general anesthesia, offers better patient comfort, early ambulation, and discharge with excellent post-operative pain relief for short gynecological procedures. Recently chloroprocaine, a short-acting local anesthetic agent became available for intrathecal use. This study aimed to compare intrathecal chloroprocaine with bupivacaine in short gynecological procedures.

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Objectives: To assess the prevalence of coagulopathy in postoperative neurosurgical patients and correlate it with the outcome.

Materials And Method: This longitudinal study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in the Department of Pathology and Neurosurgery. Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Ethical Committee - Human Research.

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Background: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic has been immense. An innocent casualty of this disaster is medical education and training. Dermatology, which primarily deals with out-patient services, medical and surgical interventions, and in-patient services, was one of the worst hit.

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Context: Bone marrow examination (BME) is an invaluable tool for cases with pyrexia of unknown origin and pancytopenia. However, it is under-utilized for diagnosing infectious etiology and there is a paucity of literature regarding its role in infective pathology.

Aims: This study aims to bring to light the role of BME in diagnosing infectious pathology.

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