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Genetic Disorders in Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic: When to Suspect, and Why?
Indian J Pediatr. 2023 Sep 22. doi: 10.1007/s12098-023-04845-w. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTJust under a decade ago, most children with genetic disorders received a phenotypic diagnosis, often by atlas matching. With advances in genomics (decoding of human genome, easy availability of genetic testing, and reduction in cost of tests), genotypic diagnosis is now a reality. Genetic diseases can lead to non-inflammatory arthritis that can mimic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). A small but growing number (as newer genes are discovered) of genetic diseases are being diagnosed in children with a seemingly inflammatory muscu...
Source: Pain Physician - September 22, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Naziya Perveen Maldar Raju Khubchandani Archana Khan Source Type: research

Translation and validation of oral health impact profile-49 questionnaire for use in hindi-speaking population
Conclusions: The OHIP-46-H questionnaire has an acceptable validity and reliability for use in Hindi-speaking population. It provides a possibility to narrate in details how frequently oral diseases affect the quality of life.
Source: Indian Journal of Dental Research - September 22, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Neha Kwatra Jasneet Sudan Girish M Sogi Sami Ahmed Source Type: research

Efficacy of benzocaine and lidocaine bioadhesive patches in various minor oral surgical procedures in children - An evaluative study
Conclusions: A statistically significant reduction in pain rating scores was observed in the Benzocaine group after a five-minute application of the patch.
Source: Indian Journal of Dental Research - September 22, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Nisha E John Ramakrishnan Erakkodan Natta Sreelakshmi Source Type: research

Oral manifestations, risk factors and management strategies of COVID-19 associated mucormycosis in tertiary care hospital
Conclusions: Mucormycosis can cause serious oro-facial morbidity and mortality in COVID-19 patients. The current management strategy requires early diagnosis, prompt treatment and oral rehabilitation.
Source: Indian Journal of Dental Research - September 22, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Pankaj Goel Jitendra Kumar Anshul Rai Prateek Shakti Gunjan Chouksey Source Type: research

Comparison of distraction techniques using salivary biomarkers during local anaesthesia administration in children aged 3 & #8211;5 years: A clinical study
Conclusion: Both distraction techniques are effective in reducing stress but compared to AD, AVD is more efficacious.
Source: Indian Journal of Dental Research - September 22, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Yanina Singh Poornima Parameshwarappa Mebin George Mathew SB Meghana Mallikarjuna Kenchappa NB Nagaveni Source Type: research

Symplastic Glomus Tumor: Pathologist's Challenge and Physician's Dilemma: A Case Report with Review
We report such a case in a 39-year-old female presented with excruciating pain in the left thumb.PMID:37727544 | PMC:PMC10506836 | DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_507_21
Source: Pain Physician - September 20, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Pranita Mohanty Ajit S Mohapatra Ritu P Choudhury Maitreyee Panda Source Type: research

How To Avoid China ’ s Medicine Monopoly
I want to share a shocking statistic with you… Around 80% of all the pharmaceuticals sold in America — both prescription and over-the-counter — are manufactured in China. I’m talking about drugs for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, blood pressure and blood thinners, diuretics, aspirin, antibiotics, and a big chunk of the world’s insulin and diabetes drugs — just to name a few.1 We don’t even make penicillin anymore. The last penicillin plant in the U.S. closed its doors in 2004. Americans who rely on medicine are now almost entirely at the mercy of a country whose relations with the U.S. have become more ...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - September 19, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jacob Tags: Health Source Type: news

Bilateral orthodontic extractions using physics versus conventional forceps among Indian patients
Bioinformation. 2023 Jan 31;19(1):143-148. doi: 10.6026/97320630019143. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTIt is of interest to assess whether or not physics forceps are superior to traditional forceps for the extraction of premolar teeth in orthodontic procedures. Tooth and buccal bone fractures, as well as extraction time, lacerated gingiva, postoperative discomfort, and infection, were all measured in this research of both types of forceps extraction. Twenty individuals who need orthodontic extraction on both jaws were enrolled in the research. One arch's premolars were removed in two appointments, the first using Physics forceps...
Source: Bioinformation - September 18, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Vidhi Sangra H R Hemanth Kumar Arundhati Singh Sandeep Singh Godana Akhilasiri Vivek Agarwal Source Type: research

Variables Impacting Pain Perception With Various Heel Prick Devices in Neonates: Author's Reply
Indian Pediatr. 2023 Sep 11:S097475591600574. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37700589
Source: Indian Pediatrics - September 13, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Sriparna Basu Source Type: research

Variables Impacting Pain Perception With Various Heel Prick Devices in Neonates
Indian Pediatr. 2023 Sep 11:S097475591600573. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37700588
Source: Indian Pediatrics - September 13, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Mahesh Venkatachari Thirunavukkarasu Arun Babu Source Type: research

The Importance of Managing Acute Pain in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Context
Indian Pediatr. 2023 Sep 11:S097475591600572. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37700587
Source: Indian Pediatrics - September 13, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Haleh Hashemi Estreya Cohen Rebecca Pillai Riddell Source Type: research

Partial segmental thrombosis of the corpus cavernosum following Russell's viper bite
In conclusion, this case report exemplifies the development of a rare segmental thrombosis in corpus cavernosum and how the medical, scientific, and general community can benefit from documenting clinical manifestations, medically relevant insights into patient care and the management of underreported complications.PMID:37683700 | DOI:10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107284
Source: Toxicon - September 8, 2023 Category: Toxicology Authors: Subramanian Senthilkumaran Sasikumar Sampath Stephen W Miller Jos é R Almeida Jarred Williams Harry F Williams Ponniah Thirumalaikolundusubramanian Ketan Patel Sakthivel Vaiyapuri Source Type: research