Journal of Angiotherapy
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Mathangi1, Nalini D2, Ponnulakshmi R3, Monisha Prasad4, Lakshmi Priya5, Selvaraj J6*, Prasannakumar M7, Naveen Chander K7
Piperine can be considered a potential phototherapeutic drug for the treatment of prostate cancer.
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Signaling Pathway Genetic Variations in Apical Periodontitis
Athira Ajith1, Usha Subbiah1*, Deepika. P2, Minthami Sharon P2
The purpose of this review is to provide information on host response and genetic variations in major apical periodontitis signaling pathways.
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Bhaskaran Sathyapriya1, Swamikannu Bhuminathan, 2 Jayesh S Raghavendra3*, Adugula Chandrakala 4, Geo Danny C5, Vignesh N R5
Important in finding apprehension related to noise in dental offices among children.
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Anti Inflammatory Activity of Mangifera Indica Peel – In Vitro Study
Bhaskaran Sathyapriya1, Jayesh S Raghavendra2, Swamikannu Bhuminathan3, Adugula Chandrakala4, Kesavaram Padmavathy5*, Bharathwaj D K6, Indhumathi Krishnaswamy6
The study finds out In vitro anti-inflammatory activity of Magnifera indica peels using protein denaturation assay.
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Carotid Sinus Syndrome And Hypersensitivity – A Frequent Cause of Syncope
Bhaskaran Sathyapriya1, Jayesh S Raghavendra2, Swamikannu Bhuminathan3, Kesavaram Padmavathy4, Adugula Chandrakala5*, Arun Shriram, Shreevithya D
The study implements the history of the condition in the context of its contemporary understanding is reviewed in this article and recommendations made in how we view pacing in the context of this intriguingly opaque condition.
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Clinical Applications of Microalbuminuria
Jayamathi Govindaraj1*, Keerthidaa Govindaraj2, S.Bhuminathan 3, Kesavaram Padmavathy4 Vidyarekha U5, Kannan N6, Yogarajan R6
This review discusses the measurement of albuminuria and summarizes the current literature on the association between albuminuria and adverse cardiovascular and renal outcomes in type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
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Keerthidaa Govindaraj1, Jayamathi Govindaraj2*, S.Bhuminathan 3, Vidyarekha U4 and Kesavaram Padmavathy5, Gowtham S6 and Nivetha V6
The study represents the evaluation of resistin levels in gingival crevicular fluid in diabetic patients with and without chronic periodontitis.
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Relationship Between Ob Gene Product and Lipid Profile in The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
Mathangi R1, Selvaraj J2, Reji M3, Jaideep M4, Ponnulakshmi R5, Nalini D4*, Samyuktha. P6, Pugazharasan6
In the present study, we investigated the role of leptin in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis by measuring its levels in atherosclerosis subjects and analyzing its correlation to anthropometric variables such as waist to hip ratio, body mass index, biochemical parameters such as lipids and glucose. Leptin levels correlate to serum glucose, triglycerides, waist to hip ratio, body mass index, and blood pressure in atherosclerosis subjects with increased body mass index. Our results show that leptin influences the lipid profile to induce the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
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Usha Subbiah1*, Harini Venkata Subbiah1, Sumathi K2, Shenbaga Lalitha S2
Salivary diagnostics is an emerging field along with the application of genomics aid in the early detection of different diseases. These genomic alphabets of saliva may serve as a timely, cost-effective, non-invasive diagnostic medium. This review aims to discuss the genetic biomarkers of saliva in various diseases.
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Immune Dysfunction Linking Periodontitis And Diabetes
Harini Venkata Subbiah1, Polani Ramesh Babu2, Usha Subbiah1*, Daniel Rajendran T3, Vinod Kumar P3
The study significance focuses on how hyperglycemia relates periodontitis and diabetes mellitus.
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Jayakanthan S, Manimaran R, Sathyanarayanan M, Bharathi Raja K
Camphor poisoning should be considered as a cause of seizure in otherwise healthy children and parents should be asked regarding possible ingestion of camphor products in the preceding few hours.
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A Case Report on Scurvy and The Role of Vitamin C in Diet
Sri vamsi krishna, Nabeel Nazeer, Bharath A S, Magesh C
Several cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the literature. Here we present a six-year-old boy who presented with rash, later developed pain in both lower extremities. After evaluation revealed vitamin C deficiency, he was admitted into an intensive day treatment feeding program. A feeding assessment found he had life-long problems with eating and had a diet that never exceeded ten foods. Across the course of treatment, he learned to eat 29 new foods. At eight-months follow up his body mass index had increased.
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Pugazharasan M, Aluru Jayakrishna Reddy, Manikandan R S, Arul M
We report a case of a male patient aged 20 years who presented to us with anal bleed, pain and distension of abdomen, and severe breathlessness following a self-thrusting of a vacuum blower pipe into the anal orifice for sexual stimulation.
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Bilateral Congenital Glaucoma – A Rare Case Report
Pugazharasan M, Aluru Jayakrishna Reddy, Manikandan R S, Arul M
Careful diagnosis and timely intervention of the paediatric eye leads to the most promising outcome and gives these children a long morbidity-free life.
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A Rare Case of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Lakshmi K, Dinesh K, Bindu D, Sharanya K
The diagnosis of FAP is based on the detection of more than 100 adenomatous Colon polyps. We had a case of FAP in a 37-year-old man with history of abdominal pain and bleeding per rectum for 6 months.
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Lakshmi K, Dinesh K, Bindu D, Sharanya K
We report a case of GBS in a chronically HIV-infected patient in association with a primary B19V infection.
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Gamma Glutamyl Transferase as A Marker of Metabolic Syndrome
Nandini M S, Priya Santharam, Bindu D, Priya V
This study has critically evaluated the utility of GGT as a diagnostic marker of metabolic syndrome, with good inferences. An elevated level of GGT was found to be associated with metabolic syndrome and is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk.
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Hypothyroidism Presenting as Reversible Renal Impairment
Srivalsa Bhaskaran, Kamaal Mohideen Khan, Karthik V, Mani Shanthini
It is worth to see thyroid function in known CKD patients and appropriate THRT to correct reversible renal impairment due to hypothyroid.
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Nikath Nasreen N, Kaavya M, Logeswari B M, Blessy John
The patient’s acute coronary syndrome likely resulted from the combination of endothelial disruption from coronary artery dissection in the context of chest trauma, compounded by acute thrombosis, coronary occlusion, and subsequent myocardial infarction due to heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
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Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Clinical Outcomes in COPD
Lionel John J, Srinivasan N, Shiva P, Radhakrishnan P
NLR is a valuable predictor of AECOPD and mortality. Furthermore, it correlates well, and in some studies is even more accurate, than other traditional inflammatory indexes (WBC counts alone) or more complex and expensive markers (CRP and calprotectin).
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Functional Outcome of Hemiarthroplasty Fracture with Austin Moore and Bipolar Prosthesis
Bharathwaj D K, Indhumathi Krishnaswamy, Arun Shriram A, Shreevithya D
This study shows better Harris hip score, range of motion and less pain. Hedbeck21 preferred bipolar hemiarthroplasty over unipolar because of less acetabular erosion in long term and hence better functional outcome, similar to our study.
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Samyuktha P, Pugazharasan, Kuberan
The present study explored an awareness on the preventive aspect on the root cause for diabetes in relevant to essential fatty acids rich food and its source, to change in the lifestyle, apart from screening, management, and treatment of diabetes.
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Manimekalai P, Suresh Kanna S, Vijaykumar Edward and Anandan P
The prognostic value of NLR for COPD remains controversial. The NLR was an effective predictor for respiratory hospitalization, while another study showed the NLR had no signi?cant association with COPD exacerbation.
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Umashankar R, Sundarrajan K, Anupama K A, Prathiba B
The incidence of SSI was high. Age, gender, BMI, Comorbidities like Anemia, Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus, Blood transfusion, preoperative waiting, and prophylactic antibiotic usage were risk factors for SSI. However, only gender, extreme BMI, Diabetes mellitus, and Blood transfusion were significant predictors for SSIs on multivariable analysis.
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Case Report: A Case of Acute Aortic Dissection Mimicking Myocardial Ischemia
Vishnuvarthan R S, Valarmathy M, Suresh Babu P, Karthikeyan C T
Patient presents with sudden onset of chest pain with electrocardiography showing ST segment elevation, it is usually difficult to differentiate between myocardial ischemia and AAD. Here, we present a patient with chest pain with initial suspicion of a myocardial infarction, which was AAD.
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Acute Myopericarditis An Uncommon Presentation of Severe Leptospirosis
Jayakanthan S, Manimaran R, Sathyanarayanan M, Bharathi Raja K
Several case reports show asymptomatic cardiovascular involvement in severe leptospirosis. follow up needed in all patients with uncomplicated leptospirosis and cardiac vascular involvement evaluation with an ECG and cardiac enzymes to avoid complications to the patient.
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A Case of Acute Glomerulo Nephritis with Encephalopathy
The treatment strategy involves general measures to correct the underlying cause of PRES. An early etiologic diagnosis helps the cause of PRES to be promptly corrected. Blood pressure management, removal of cancer chemotherapy or immunosuppressive agents, dialysis, or other treatments may be appropriate
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