August 2021

  1. Anuj Gupta, Joshika Agarwal and Anurag Singh
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    In this brief systematic review, we will discuss the key components in coffee that have a significant role in prevention of various liver diseases. The main components are chlorogenic acid (CGA), trigonelline, diterpenes kahweol, cafestol, 16-O-methylcafestol , melanoidins and caffeine. There are very few retrospective or prospective studies done to evaluate the association between coffee and liver. Most of the studies have been done on mice and rats at molecular level. These studies give us very extensive and in depth reviews of the mechanism by which coffee and its components help prevent liver diseases.

    Pub. Date: August 30, 2021
    Paper No:
    3818
  2. Dr. Saniya A. Sumant and Dr. Pallavi Wakode
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    Background: Incidence of joint laxity in the overall population is 5% to 20%, and its prevalence is higher in females. Increased joint laxity in females increases chances of frequent non-contact injuries. Women are at a greater risk for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries and other knee joint related injuries than are men. Purpose: The purpose of this review was to understand the effect of MC & associated hormonal fluctuations on changes in structural compositions and function of ligamentous structures. Methods: A total of 15 references were included. A mini literature review was done by collecting data from MEDLINE/PubMed, ncbi, Research gate, and Semantic scholar databases from basic and clinical research studies examining hormone effects on collagen metabolism, tissue remodeling, ligament structural/mechanical properties, and knee joint laxity / ACL injuries to understand mechanisms through which hormones exert their influence on ligament laxity and consequent injury potentials. The clinical implications of these changes in ligamentous structures in the females’ on-field injuries in sports, physical performance and lifestyle was studied. Results: Estradiol, Progesterone, and Relaxin are the predominant hormones studied relating to ligamentous laxity. They have found to be directly acting on collagen metabolism, which alters the ligament property, explaining alteration in flexibility during MC & increase in the potential for ligament failure in physically active women. Mechanisms underlying Testosterone effect on ligament laxity is still unknown. Conclusions: Hormonal fluctuations during MC affect structural composition of ligaments & consequently their laxity. Changes are evident when hormones are at a peak or near-peak concentrations. ACL injuries are commonly seen occurring due to knee joint laxity.

    Pub. Date: August 30, 2021
    Paper No:
    3821
  3. Shaloo Negi and Maninder Singh
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    We report a case of toxic optic neuropathy due to linezolid occurring in a patient who was on linezolid for Multi drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis (MDR-TB).

    Pub. Date: August 30, 2021
    Paper No:
    3831
  4. Shaloo Negi, Seema Negi and Bhima Thakur
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    Here we report a case of young male whopresented with a 2-day history of dimunition of vision and metamorphopsia in left eye following an episode of direct sun-gazing lasting 1–2 min. On examination, visual acuity was reduced to 6/24 in left eye. Opthalmic examination revealed findings consistent with solar retinopathy .The patient was managed conservatively.

    Pub. Date: August 30, 2021
    Paper No:
    3832
  5. Shaloo Negi and Maninder Singh
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    We report a case of 45 yearold man who presented with painless loss of vision and was diagnosed with grade IV hypertensive retinopathy.

    Pub. Date: August 30, 2021
    Paper No:
    3836