10 research outputs found

    Papillary carcinoma thyroid with metastasis to ectopic cervical thymus

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    Papillary carcinoma of thyroid is the most common type of thyroid neoplasm which is usually confined to the thyroid and tends to metastasize to regional lymph nodes. Distant metastasis occur in up to 15% of cases. Thymic metastasis from any malignant carcinoma is extremely rare with only four cases reported in medical literature. We report a case of papillary carcinoma of thyroid metastasizing to ectopic cervical thymus which has not been previously reported

    Antimicrobial and antioxidant studies of novel mixed-metal complexes of benzoyl-aminoethanoic acid-nicotinamide: Microwave-assisted green synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and molecular modeling

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    Purpose: To enhance the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of  benzoylaminoethanoic acid (BAEA) and nicotinamide (NA).Methods: Complexes of benzoylaminoethanoic acid (BAEA) and nicotinamide (NA)  were prepared in a microwave oven. These metal complexes were evaluated by  various techniques including 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR), infrared spectrometry (IR), ultraviolet-visible spectrometry (UV), mass spectrometry (MS), thermogravemetric analysis (TGA) and molar conductivity. The synthesized compounds were screened for both antibacterial and antifungal  activities using disc diffusion technique. 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging method was used to assess the antioxidant activity of the complexes.Results: Based on the results of spectroscopic techniques and physicochemical  characterization, these complexes have been named [Cu(NA)2(BAEA)Cl2],  [Co(NA)2(BAEA)Cl2], and [Ni(NA)2](BAEA)Cl2], respectively. A model structure with a distorted octahedron was proposed based on the outcome of the magnetic, analytical and spectral analyses. Synthesized metal complexes were more effective and efficient than nicotinamide and benzoylaminoethanoic acid.Conclusion: Efficiently synthesized mixed metal complexes were prepared using a simple, eco-friendly rapid green chemistry methodology. The newly synthesized complexes have significant antimicrobial activities against the test bacterial and fungal strains.Keywords: Antimicrobial agents, Antioxidant, Nicotinamide, Benzoylaminoethanoic acid, Mixed ligand complexes, Eco-friendl

    Atypical Localizations of Hydatid Disease: Experience from a Single Institute

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    Introduction: The hydatid disease most often involves the liver and the lungs. The disease can involve any part of the body except the hair, teeth and nails. Primary extrahepaticopulmonary hydatid cysts are rare and only a few sporadic cases have been reported. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and forty-four patients with hydatid cysts managed surgically from January 2005 to December 2009 were evaluated retrospectively. Fourteen (5.7%) patients had isolated involvement of the atypical sites, while six (2.4%) also had a primary involvement of liver. Results: The cysts were present in gall bladder (0.4%), peritoneum (1.6%), spleen (1.6%), ovary (0.4%), subcutaneous (0.8%), seminal vesicle (0.4%), spinal (0.4%), pancreas (0.4%), kidney (0.4%), mediastinal (0.4%), muscle (0.4%), and brain (0.8%). Discussion and Conclusions: Involvement of sites other than liver and lungs by hydatid disease is rare. Symptoms are related to size, location or possible complication of the cyst. It should be strongly suspected in differential diagnosis of all abdominal cysts especially in an endemic area. Proper surgical and medical management to avoid any recurrences, and a regular follow-up, are of utmost importance to detect any late complications such as local recurrence of the disease and development of hydatidosis at the primary sites.Keywords: Atypical locations, hydatid, echinococcosisNigerian Journal of Surgery, Jan-Jun 2012 | Volume 18 | Issue

    Secondary Tuberculosis of Breast: Case Report

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    Tuberculosis of breast is a rare disease which is difficult to differentiate from carcinoma of breast. The involvement of breast can be primary or secondary to some focus in body. A case of secondary tuberculosis of right breast in a 21-year-old female from Kashmir, India, is being reported. Presentation was as a painless discharging sinus of right breast. A tubercular foci of rib was the affecting source of disease. No other evidence of tuberculosis was present in the body. Resection of involved rib segment, along with the discharging sinus, was performed. The patient had antitubercular therapy for 9 months, with no recurrence seen in followup

    Partial asynchrony of coniferous forest carbon sources and sinks at the intra-annual time scale.

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    As major terrestrial carbon sinks, forests play an important role in mitigating climate change. The relationship between the seasonal uptake of carbon and its allocation to woody biomass remains poorly understood, leaving a significant gap in our capacity to predict carbon sequestration by forests. Here, we compare the intra-annual dynamics of carbon fluxes and wood formation across the Northern hemisphere, from carbon assimilation and the formation of non-structural carbon compounds to their incorporation in woody tissues. We show temporally coupled seasonal peaks of carbon assimilation (GPP) and wood cell differentiation, while the two processes are substantially decoupled during off-peak periods. Peaks of cambial activity occur substantially earlier compared to GPP, suggesting the buffer role of non-structural carbohydrates between the processes of carbon assimilation and allocation to wood. Our findings suggest that high-resolution seasonal data of ecosystem carbon fluxes, wood formation and the associated physiological processes may reduce uncertainties in carbon source-sink relationships at different spatial scales, from stand to ecosystem levels
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