1.Hemimandibular Elongation: A Case Report With A 7-Year Follow-Up
Annals of Dentistry 2010;17(1):35-39
One of the many growth anomalies that affect the mandibular
condyle is hemimandibular elongation without any condylar
hyperplasia. Condylar growth patterns can be evaluated by
serial clinical comparisons, cephalometric tracings and bone scanning with technetium 99m phosphate. However, no ideal method has been found to assess whether condylar overgrowth is “inactive”. Therapy is guided by the patient's age and condylar growth activity. Treatment modalities have ranged from condylectomy to orthopedic maxillary management. A case is presented where one such patient was treated with condylectomy and a long follow-up of seven years showing stable results after surgery.
2.Donepezil for Compulsive Behavior in Degenerative Dementia: Case Series.
Biswa Ranjan MISHRA ; Vanteemar S SREERAJ ; Saranya DHANASHEKARAN ; Rituparna MAITI
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2018;16(2):224-227
Diagnosing and managing dementia, presenting with compulsions is challenging. Presented are three cases, a possible representative subset of the Donepezil responders. Selective degeneration of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex networking striatum leading to compulsions would be amenable to cholinergic modulation.
Compulsive Behavior*
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Dementia*
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Psychotic Disorders
3.Focal Hematopoietic Hyperplasia of Rib: A Rare Pseudotumor and Review of Literature.
Maneesh VIJAY ; Asit Ranjan MRIDHA ; Ruma RAY ; Prateek KINRA ; Biplab MISHRA ; H S CHANDRASHEKHAR
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(2):159-162
No abstract available.
Hyperplasia*
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Ribs*
4.Lithotomy versus prone position for perianal surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Pankaj KUMAR ; Tushar S. MISHRA ; Siddhant SARTHAK ; Prakash Kumar SASMAL
Annals of Coloproctology 2022;38(2):117-123
Purpose:
Studies objectively comparing lithotomy and prone positions regarding surgeon comfort, ergonomics, patient comfort, and position related complications are scarce.
Methods:
The patients posted for surgery of either fistula in ano, hemorrhoids, or were included in this study. Subjective Mental Effort Questionnaire (SMEQ) and Local Experienced Discomfort (LED) scale were used to score the level of mental and physical stress among the operating surgeon, assistants, and the scrub nurse. Other parameters studied were the exposure of the operative site, patient comfort level, and position-related complications.
Results:
Thirty patients were operated in each position. Mean±standard deviation of jackknife prone vs. lithotomy surgeon SMEQ score (15.6±10.4 vs. 107.0±11.5, P<0.05) and LED score (1.8±1.5 vs. 6.7±0.5, P<0.05) were found to be statistically significant. Prone vs. lithotomy assistant SMEQ score (29.1±13.1 vs. 100.6±8.7, P<0.05) and LED score (4.6±1.1 vs. 7.4±0.8, P<0.05) were also found to be statistically significant. SMEQ (10.0±0.0 vs. 20.6±2.5, P<0.05) and LED scores (1.1±0.3 vs. 3.3±0.5, P<0.05) of scrub nurses and LED scores (2.5±0.5 vs. 6.3±0.7, P<0.05) of patients were also statistically significant. Exposure of the operative site was significantly better in the prone position (5.0 vs. 2.1, P<0.05).
Conclusion
Significantly better SMEQ, LED, and exposure score suggests the superiority of jackknife prone position over the lithotomy in terms of significantly less mental and physical stress to the operating surgeon, assistant, and scrub nurse; better ergonomics, and excellent exposure.
5.Cytotoxicity evaluation and hepatoprotective potential of bioassay guided fractions from Feronia Limmonia Linn leaf.
Mahendra JAIN ; Rakhee KAPADIA ; Ravirajsinh N JADEJA ; Menaka C THOUNAOJAM ; Ranjitsinh V DEVKAR ; S H MISHRA
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2011;1(6):443-447
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the cytotoxicity and hepatoprotective potentials of extracts, fractions or isolated compound from the leaves of Feronia limonia (F. limonia).
METHODSQualitative phytochemical analysis of extracts, fractions or compound was performed by means of thin layer chromatography and spectroscopic assays. The % purity of compound was measured by analytical HPLC. Extracts, fractions or compound have been individually evaluated for their cytotoxicity effects (10, 20, 100, 250, 500, 750 and 1 000 µg/mL). Based on the inhibitory concentration (IC50) obtained from the cell viability assay, graded concentrations of extracts, fractions or isolated compound were assessed (10, 20, 50, 100, 200 µg/mL) for its hepatoprotective potential against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity by monitoring activity levels of serum glutamatic pyruvatic transaminase (SGPT) and serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT).
RESULTSResults indicated that the methanol extract of F. limonia was non-toxic and hepatoprotective in nature as compared with the petroleum ether extract. The acetone fraction of methanolic extract also showed similar properties but the subsequent two fractions were cytotoxic. However, the pure compound isolated from the penultimate fraction of methanolic extract was non-toxic and hepatoprotective in nature. Biochemical investigations (SGOT, SGPT) further corroborated these cytological observations.
CONCLUSIONSIt can be concluded from this study that F. limonia methanol extract, some fractions and pure isolated compound herein exhibit hepatoprotective activity. However, cytotoxicity recorded in the penultimate fraction and investigation of structural details of pure compound warrants further study.
Biological Assay ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Chromatography, Thin Layer ; Gastrointestinal Agents ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Inhibitory Concentration 50 ; Liver ; drug effects ; Phytochemicals ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Rutaceae ; chemistry ; Spectrum Analysis
6.A peculiar liver with surgically and radiologically important variations: a case report.
Satheesha B NAYAK ; Snigdha MISHRA ; Bincy M GEORGE ; Surekha D SHETTY ; Naveen KUMAR ; Anitha GURU ; Srinivasa S RAO ; Ashwini AITHAL
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2013;46(1):82-84
A peculiar liver was found in an adult male cadaver during a dissection class for undergraduate medical students. The quadrate lobe and fissure for the ligamentum teres were totally absent. Thus, the cystic notch on the inferior border was very broad and deep, and the fundus and body of the gall bladder popped out through this notch. The cystic duct terminated into the right hepatic duct at the porta hepatis instead of terminating into the common hepatic duct. Awareness of variations of the lobes and fissures may minimize a misdiagnosis of liver problems. The aim of the current study was to alert radiologists and surgeons about possible variations in the external appearance and anomalies of the lobes and fissures of the liver.
Adult
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Cadaver
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Cystic Duct
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Diagnostic Errors
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Hepatic Duct, Common
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Humans
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Liver
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Male
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Students, Medical
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Urinary Bladder
7.Corrigendum to “Statistical Evaluation of Two Microbiological Diagnostic Methods of Pulmonary Tuberculosis After Implementation of a Directly Observed Treatment Short-course Program” Osong Public Health Res Perspect 2013;4(1):45–51
Shakti RATH ; Debasmita DUBEY ; Mahesh C SAHU ; Sudhanshu S MISHRA ; Rabindra N PADHY
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives 2019;10(3):202-202
In the above-mentioned article, the authors want to update the source of Figure 1 both in Figure legend and in the Reference section, which was missing the original article.
8.Patterns of failure and clinical outcomes of post-operative buccal mucosa cancers treated with adjuvant ipsilateral radiotherapy
Satyajeet RATH ; Ajeet K. GANDHI ; Madhup RASTOGI ; Rohini KHURANA ; Rahat HADI ; Harikesh B. SINGH ; Sambit S. NANDA ; Mohammad AZAM ; Anoop SRIVASTAVA ; Avinav BHARATI ; Surendra Prasad MISHRA
Radiation Oncology Journal 2020;38(3):189-197
Purpose:
Adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) in buccal mucosa cancers is guided by histopathological factors. The decision to treat ipsilateral or bilateral draining lymph node is on physician discretion and guidelines do not have a defined indication regarding this. We aimed to analyze the failure patterns and survival in buccal mucosa cancers treated with adjuvant ipsilateral RT.
Materials and Methods:
One hundred sixteen cases of post-operative buccal mucosa cancers—pT3 or more, node positive, close margins (1–5 mm), lymphovascular invasion positive, perineural invasion positive, depth of invasion >4 mm—treated with RT to primary and ipsilateral nodes from May 2013 to May 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were treated to a dose of 60–66 Gy (44 Gy in the first phase and a coned down boost of 16–22 Gy in the second phase) with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy on a linear accelerator. Primary end point was to assess control rates and secondary end point was to evaluate the overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) outcomes.
Results:
Median age was 46 years with male; female ratio of 110:6. The edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer stage distributions were I (3.4%), II (34.4%), III (24.1%), and IV (37.9%). At a median follow-up of 22 months, crude rates of local failure, regional failure, and contralateral neck failure were 9.4%, 10.3%, and 3.4%, respectively. The 2-year contralateral neck control rate was 94.9%. Pathological positive node portended poorer OS (86.6% vs. 68.6%; p = 0.015) and DFS (86.5% vs. 74.9%; p = 0.01).
Conclusion
Incidence of contralateral recurrence with ipsilateral irradiation in buccal mucosa cancers is low with descent survival outcomes, particularly in node negative cases.
9.Morphometric Analysis of Anatomy of Anterior Cruciate Ligament of Knee and its Attachments - a Cadaveric Study in Indian Population
Mishra S ; Mylarappa A ; Satapathy D ; Samal S
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2021;15(No.3):8-14
Introduction: The Anterior Cruciate Ligament tends to
stabilise the knee in various range of extension and flexion.
Precise study of anatomy, attachments and position of
bundles is important for successful ACL reconstruction. In
our study, we attempt to assess general anatomy of ACL,
determine and compare its morphometric data pertaining to
length and width and its tibio-femoral foot prints in different
gender and secondarily determine changes in the same
during ACL dynamics witnessed during knee flexion
changes.
Materials and methods: A total of 19 knees from 10
cadavers were used in the research with mean age of 61±7
years. After dissecting the skin, muscles, patellar and
articular capsule were removed and bundle attachments were
studied. Thereafter the relative length, width and stiffness of
ACL bundles at 0, 90, 140 (maximum) angles of knee flexion
were measured along with maximum horizontal and vertical
bundle footprints at tibio-femoral attachments were
recorded.
Results: Mean length and width of insertion of anteromedial
(AM) bundle on the tibial surface was 8.8mm and 9.0mm in
males and 8.1mm and 8.8mm in females. Furthermore, that
of PL bundle was 9.1mm and 7.8mm in males and 8.9mm
and 7.1mm in females.
Conclusion: The anteromedial (AM) bundle and
posterolateral (PL) bundle of ACL were found to be most
relaxed at full extension and were most taut at maximum
flexion of 140°. AM bundle underwent greater stretching and
change of length in comparison to the PL bundle, indicating
that it is comparatively a more dominant bundle.
10.The phytochemical, biological, and medicinal attributes of phytoecdysteroids: An updated review.
Niranjan DAS ; Siddhartha Kumar MISHRA ; Anusha BISHAYEE ; Eunüs S ALI ; Anupam BISHAYEE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(7):1740-1766
The phytoecdysteroids (PEs) comprise a large group of biologically-active plant steroids, which have structures similar to those of insect-molting hormones. PEs are distributed in plants as secondary metabolites that offer protection against phytophagus (plant-eating) insects. When insects consume the plants containing these chemicals, they promptly molt and undergo metabolic destruction; the insects eventually die. Chemically, ecdysteroids are a group of polyhydroxylated ketosteroids that are structurally similar to androgens. The carbon skeleton of ecdysteroids is termed as cyclopentanoperhydro-phenanthrene with a