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Peeking at “GENES NEWS & RESEARCH.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Peeking at “GENES NEWS & RESEARCH.”

Peeking at “GENES NEWS & RESEARCH.” I believe that updated reading is the best and simplest way for Medicos to derive and construct knowledge from a source at an affordable price and that too at one click! Thus, an attempt has been made in this Booklet to throw a quick glance at the following: Recent/Current Informative and Interesting Gene News/Research: 1. Scientists discover gene responsible for doubling the risk of respiratory failure from COVID-19. 2. SARS-CoV-2 infection regulates protein arginylation. 3. Cell-based viral replication system for screening of SARS-CoV-2 drugs. 4. A measles-vectored COVID-19 vaccine induces strong immunity in animal model. 5. New discovery could lead to the creation of a pan-coronaviruses vaccine. 6. New computer program can read any genome sequence and decipher its genetic code. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

A Glance at the “Current Emerging Therapies” in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

A Glance at the “Current Emerging Therapies” in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria.

A Glance at the “Current Emerging Therapies” in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria. Chronic urticaria (CU) is characterized by: ·Wheals,· Angioedema, or both for longer than 6 weeks. CU can be further divided into: 1.Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and 2. Chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU). Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is characterized by typically short-lived and fleeting wheals, angioedema or both, which occur spontaneously and persist for longer than 6 weeks. · This term is applied to the most common subtype of chronic urticaria. It is attempted to describe the underlying pathophysiology for CSU, comprehensively. Although a variety of treatments exist, many patients do not t...

A Glance at “Cutis Verticis Gyrate” a.k.a. “Bulldog” Scalp Syndrome.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 41

A Glance at “Cutis Verticis Gyrate” a.k.a. “Bulldog” Scalp Syndrome.

A Glance at “Cutis Verticis Gyrate” a.k.a. “Bulldog” Scalp Syndrome. Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG), is a quaint benign cutaneous disorder that is characterized by convoluted folds and deep furrows of the scalp that mimic cerebral sulci and gyri. It was initially reported in the medical literature in 1837 by Alibert. In context with the subsequent classification by several researchers it is strived to describe the brief history for the enthusiastic medicos. In 1984, the classification system was further broken down into: · Primary essential, · Primary non-essential, and · Secondary CVG. Thus, an attempt has been made in this Booklet to review the Aetiology, Presentation, Workup, Management, Diagnosis etc. of cutis verticis gyrate along with plenty of illustrations for better understanding. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.”

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.” Due to an overwhelming response in the past, from the medicos abroad, I ‘m inspired to compile as usual this updated informative as well as interesting E- Medical Booklet. Thus, an effort has been made to include the following Topics along with the relevant Images for the enthusiastic Medicos to access at one Click! 1. Hundreds of Genes seen sparking to life two days after death. 2. New Findings about Viruses. 3. How the science of Epigenetics is Revolutionizing skin care. 4. Intravenous Delivery Boosts TB Vaccine 5. New understanding of Bacteria-eating Cells could help us fight infection without antibiotics: Study 6. Fighting Fire with Fire: Killing Bacteria with Virus. 7. Alzheimer's: 'Promising' Blood Test for early stage of disease. 8. Could Bacteria Eating Viruses Help Treat Patients with Covid-19? …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

Exploring “The Current Applications, Advantages & Disadvantages, Ethical Concerns & The Future Hold Of AI in Healthcare.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Exploring “The Current Applications, Advantages & Disadvantages, Ethical Concerns & The Future Hold Of AI in Healthcare.”

Exploring “The Current Applications, Advantages & Disadvantages, Ethical Concerns & The Future Hold Of AI in Healthcare.” The healthcare industry is advancing ahead swiftly. For many healthcare organizations, being able to forecast which treatment techniques are likely to be successful with patients based on their makeup and treatment framework is a big step forward. Artificial intelligence has the potential to help healthcare providers in a variety of ways, including patient care and administrative tasks. The technology aims to mimic human cognitive functions, as it offers numerous advantages over traditional analytics and other clinical decision-making tools. Data becomes more precise and accurate, allowing the healthcare industry to have more insights into the processes and patient outcomes. Tus, an effort has been made in this E-Booklet to compile an overview of the use of artificial intelligence in radiology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and drug discovery process along with several relevant Illustrations for better understanding. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

What to know about the Bristol Stool Chart or Bristol Stool Scale.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

What to know about the Bristol Stool Chart or Bristol Stool Scale.

What to know about the Bristol Stool Chart or Bristol Stool Scale.  In 1997, Dr. Kenneth Heaton developed the BSFS, a diagnostic tool to help classify stools into seven categories. Doctors can use the tool as a practical guide in assessing how long a stool has spent in the bowels. The scale uses stool consistency to describe and categorize faeces. Dr. Heaton devised the BSFS Trusted Source as a quick, inexpensive, and reliable way to classify stools visually without the need for laboratory testing. Medical professionals can use the BSFS to help assess the condition of the bowel and measure the effectiveness of certain treatments. · For example, doctors may use the BSFS to help diagnose irritable bowel syndrome. Since it is widely used as a research tool to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for various diseases of the bowel, as well as a clinical communication aid including being part of the diagnostic triad for irritable bowel syndrome, it is strived to precisely describe this research tool for the enthusiastic Medicos along with relevant tables for better understanding. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

Understanding the Principles of Skin Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Technology & Clinical Applications. An Overview.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Understanding the Principles of Skin Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Technology & Clinical Applications. An Overview.

Understanding the Principles of Skin Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Technology & Clinical Applications. An Overview. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical imaging method that can generate high-resolution en face and cross-sectional images of the skin in vivo to a maximum depth of 2 mm. While OCT holds considerable potential for non-invasive diagnosis and disease monitoring, it is poorly understood by many dermatologists. OCT, and in particular angiographic OCT, also shows promise in monitoring the response to therapy of inflammatory dermatoses, such as psoriasis and connective tissues disease. Thus, it would be worth to understand principles of skin OCT and the potential clinical indications and clinical applications. Further, an attempt has been made in this E- Booklet to discuss the different modalities of OCT including angiographic (dynamic) OCT, which can image cutaneous blood vessels at high resolution and a potential role for artificial intelligence in improving the accuracy of interpretation of OCT imaging data. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

JAK Inhibitors: Uses, Drug Options, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects, Safety etc.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

JAK Inhibitors: Uses, Drug Options, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects, Safety etc.

JAK Inhibitors: Uses, Drug Options, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects, Safety etc. Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors are a group of medications that inhibit the activity of one or more of the Janus kinase enzymes (JAK1, JAK2, JAK3, and TYK2). These enzymes normally promote inflammation, and they are involved in some diseases. By interfering with the enzyme signalling pathways, JAK inhibitors can be used to help treat cancer and inflammatory diseases. JAKi are a promising group of orally and topically applied medications in numerous skin diseases. It is likely that several alternatives to Glucocorticosteroids will become available in the near future. Especially in diseases mediated by multiple cytokines, JAKi provide an attractive therapeutic approach. An effort has been made to present concisely the Uses, Drug Options, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects, Safety etc., along with plenty of IMAGES for better understanding. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

A Quick Glance at Covid-19 Research Oriented Topics.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

A Quick Glance at Covid-19 Research Oriented Topics.

A Quick Glance at Covid-19 Research Oriented Topics. Due to an overwhelming response in the past for publishing news from Multidiscipline, I have endeavored to compile this Booklet, excluding Guidance, Prevention or Treatment aspect, but including the following Research Oriented Topics for the enthusiastic Medicos as well as Researchers. 1. Bacteriophages Could Be a Potential Game Changer in the Trajectory of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). 2. Why coronavirus hits Men harder: Sex Hormones offer clues. 3. Estradiol appears to help in female SARS-CoV-2 infection. 4. How is the Renin–angiotensin system linked to SARS-CoV-2? I hope that this E- Booklet will provide interesting knowledge and serve as a comprehensive overview to many Medicos as well as Researchers. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

Fifth Disease (Slapped Cheek Syndrome): Causes, History, Diagnosis & Treatment. An Overview.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

Fifth Disease (Slapped Cheek Syndrome): Causes, History, Diagnosis & Treatment. An Overview.

Fifth Disease (Slapped Cheek Syndrome): Causes, History, Diagnosis & Treatment. An Overview. Fifth disease often affects preschoolers or school-age children during the spring. It spreads in droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or touches a surface. Fifth disease usually begins with the sudden appearance of bright red cheeks that look as though they have been slapped. This is why it's sometimes called "slapped-cheek disease". Adults can also develop fifth disease, but they usually don't get the slapped-cheek rash that children do. Instead, adults tend to suffer a more flu-like kind of illness. Women with the virus often develop joint pain that can last several weeks. Other skin rash illnesses may be confused with fifth disease, including: Measles, Rubella, Roseola, Scarlet fever. An effort has been made in this E-Booklet to precisely describe the Causes, a significant Time-line History, Diagnosis, Treatment etc., along with plenty of relevant Dermatological IMAGES for better understanding! …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)