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Indian Pediatr ; 2023 Mar; 60(3): 187-192
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225391

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Background: Universal developmental screening is recommended at 9, 18, 24 and 36 months. The Government of India Mother and Child Protection (MCP) card is an immunization record that is used to monitor child development, and identify children requiring further evaluation. Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the MCP card for developmental screening, and perform its item analysis. Study design: Mixed-method study (prospective study of diagnostic accuracy and qualitative study). Participants: Mother-child dyads of children between 2-36 months of age were recruited from the outpatient department or wards of a tertiary level children’s hospital from November, 2019 to October, 2021. Children with confirmed neurodevelopmental disorders/disability, and mothers with less than 6th standard education were excluded. Intervention: Each mother was given a MCP card, and taught how to mark the items. This was followed by the researcher’s evaluation (index tool). The reference tool was a comprehensive clinical assessment (CCA) by the researcher and an expert. The CCA included clinical examination of hearing, vision, and neurodevelopment; and psychometric assessment of development and adaptive function. Each mother underwent an in-depth interview. Overall and group wise psychometric properties of diagnostic accuracy were computed. The interview transcripts were analyzed thematically. Outcomes: The proportion of children with ‘fail’ and ‘delay’ by the evaluation of the researcher with the MCP card and the expert by the CCA, respectively. Results: The study population included 213 children (40.4% females). Fifty-two (24.4%) children were identified as ‘Fail’ by the MCP card and 43 (20.2%) as ‘delay’ by the expert’s CCA. The overall sensitivity and specificity was 83.7% (95% CI 69.3-93.2) and 90.6% (95% CI 85.2-94.5), respectively. Acceptable diagnostic accuracy was found in the age-group 7-9 months, 13-18 months, and 25-36 months. Conclusions: The MCP card may be used for developmental screening at 9, 18, and 36 months.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-226230

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Fistula-in-ano is most infectious disease among all the ano-rectal disorders since ancient times. Over the past few decades, various techniques are being evaluated in terms to prevent its recurrence and complications; it is still a challenging surgical disease. The sign and symptoms of fistula in ano resembles with Bhagandar described in Ayurvedic classics. Kshara sutra therapy (medicated thread) practiced in Ayurveda Since ancient time for the management of Naadi Vrana and Bhagandar. Kshara sutra therapy has revolutionized the treatment of fistula-in-ano, as it treat the main culprit of fistula that is cryptoglandular origin but the drawback of Kshara sutra therapy are as it takes more number of hospital visit, long anxiety period and discomfort. In present time LASER therapy is used in various medical surgery and also in proctology like in fistula as FILAC, DLPL etc. Diode LASER 980nm (Radial Fibre) burns unhealthy granulation tissues in 360° manner with less or minimal pain, LASER act as photo evaporation effect and leads to the shrinkage of the fistula tract. But if we do LASER in internal opening of fistula it provides a bare area for microbes and creates a chance to re-infects the crypts and anal glands, which further leads recurrent fistula formation. Therefore a novel technique for sphincter preserving surgery proposed as combined therapy of Kshara sutra ligation for main culprit that is cryptoglandular infection as SMAK (Sub Mucosal Application of Kshara Sutra) and LASER, shrink the remaining fistula tract instantly

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J Genet ; 2019 Dec; 98: 1-10
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215396

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The brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Homoptera: Delphacidae) is considered a threat to rice (Oryza sativa ssp.) crop in many parts of the world including India. Among the BPH-resistance (R) genes so far reported in rice, most of them are ineffective against BPH biotype 4 predominant in the Indian sub-continent. In this study, we show the introgression line RPBio4918-230S was identified as BPH resistant after five years of rigorous screening at seedling stage and two years at tillering and reproductive stages. The inheritance of resistance indicated that two recessive genes are involved at seedling and reproductive stages. The allelic relation with known genes using linked reported markers suggested that the genes present in RPBio4918-230S are different. We report here the genetics of the two newly introgressed BPH resistance genes from O. nivara in the background of Swarna which are effective at all the important growth stages. The genes have been tentatively named as bph39(t) and bph40(t). The honeydew area (feeding rate) and days to wilt parameters observed at 30 days after sowing in BC1F3 indicated that newly introgressed genes have both antibiosis and tolerance mechanisms for resistance. The BPH resistance genes identified in this study would facilitate the breeding of broad spectrum and durable resistance in rice against BPH biotype 4.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157324

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A parent benzothiazole nucleus was synthesized by para amino acetanilide, then it is subjected to treatment with various substituted aromatic aldehydes to get the corresponding Schiff’s bases followed by treatment with pthalic anhydride to form 2-(6- acetamidobenzo[d]thiazol-2-ylcarbamoyl)benzoic acid. The structures of synthesized compounds were confirmed by various spectroscopic methods such as IR, 1H NMR and mass spectroscopy. The products were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities. Some of the compounds exhibited potent activities when compared with the standards.

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Indian Pediatr ; 2007 Apr; 44(4): 313
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-8627
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2004 Oct; 71(10): 937-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-80230

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Two cases of Wilson's disease with unusual features are reported. In one case neurological abnormality was the presenting feature without any clinical involvement of the liver. In the other case, neurologic manifestations were associated with rickets and cholelithiasis, a result of chronic hemolytic state. Apart from clinical profile both the cases were diagnosed by grossly reduced serum ceruloplasmin level. However, Kayser-Fleischer rings were found in each case.


Subject(s)
Aphonia/etiology , Child , Cholelithiasis/etiology , Corneal Diseases/etiology , Dystonic Disorders/etiology , Female , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/diagnosis , Humans , Rickets/etiology
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