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Comparison of locking compression plating vs retrograde intramedullary nailing in distal femur extra-articular fractures
Background: The purpose of the study was to compare the outcome of distal femur extra articular fractures treated with locking plate and retrograde intramedullary nail.Methods: 86 patients’ distal femur extra-articular fractures were included in the study. 44 patients were operated with intramedullary nailing; 42 patients were operated with locking plate. Results of the 2 groups were compared with regards to clinical and radiological outcome, intraoperative timing and blood loss. Post-operative status of the patients was evaluated using the visual analogue scale, neer score, knee range of motion and radiological union on plain radiographs. Patients were followed-up at 4 weekly intervals from 8 to 28 weeks and then at 1 year.Results: Mean operative time and blood loss was less in intramedullary nailing group whereas intraoperative blood loss was less in the plating group. 6 patients developed surgical site infection in the plating group. Mean-time till radiological union was significantly better in intramedullary nailing group. 7 patients in plating group had issues with union (5 non-union, 2 delayed union) whereas 1 patient in IMN group had nonunion. 93% of intramedullary nailing cases were able to bear full weight at 12 weeks compared to 66% cases in plate group. Knee pain at 6 months was more in intramedullary nailing group.Conclusions: IMN proved to be a better modality of fixation of distal femur fracture fixation in our study in terms of operative time, union rates, infection rates and overall patient outcome if done with proper principles and techniques of intramedullary fixation
Study of knowledge, attitude, and practices towards current updates of pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction reporting among doctors in a tertiary care teaching hospital of Western India
Background: In general, adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are global problems causing both morbidity and mortality. Spontaneous ADR reporting is important to monitor adverse effects of medicines but under reporting is still very prevalent so, there is a need of constant monitoring and rectification of system of Pharmacovigilance. The objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) of the healthcare professionals about Pharmacovigilance and to identify the reason for under reporting of ADRs.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out using a pretested questionnaire among doctors with minimum qualification MBBS or B.D.S. including faculties, senior and junior residents. Subsequently, analysis of association between education and experience was done by chi square test at P-value <0.05.Results: A pretested questionnaire was distributed among 403 doctors and 240 (59.16%) responded voluntarily. In general, 131 (54.58%) participants noted lack of time to report ADR while 90 (37.50%) participants noted no benefit of reporting already known ADR. On the other hand, total 104 (43.33%) participants were aware about need to report a serious adverse event during “Clinical Trial” within 24 hours to the Ethics Committee. Only 87 (36.25%) participants noted a need of reporting of already known ADR.Conclusions: Participants had good knowledge and attitude towards pharmacovigilance, but the actual practice of ADR reporting is still deficient among them that can be improved by sensitization training and involvement of grass root level health care workers
Corpus for Automatic Structuring of Legal Documents
In populous countries, pending legal cases have been growing exponentially.
There is a need for developing techniques for processing and organizing legal
documents. In this paper, we introduce a new corpus for structuring legal
documents. In particular, we introduce a corpus of legal judgment documents in
English that are segmented into topical and coherent parts. Each of these parts
is annotated with a label coming from a list of pre-defined Rhetorical Roles.
We develop baseline models for automatically predicting rhetorical roles in a
legal document based on the annotated corpus. Further, we show the application
of rhetorical roles to improve performance on the tasks of summarization and
legal judgment prediction. We release the corpus and baseline model code along
with the paper.Comment: Accepted at LREC 2022, 10 Pages (8 page main paper + 2 page
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Inter-fragmentary compression using cannulated cancellous screws augmented with modified tension band wiring in transverse patella fractures
The classical Kirschner wires and tension band wiring technique, described by the AO foundation, has been the most widely used method for transverse patella fractures. In this study, we have adopted what we perceive to be an improved technique, the cannulated cancellous screws with modified tension band wiring. 20 patients with transverse patella fractures were included in our prospective single-blinded randomized control study with a duration of 3 years. All patients were operated on with modified tension band wiring with a 4 mm cannulated cancellous screw. Functional evaluation was made using the Tegner lysholm knee scoring scale. Roentgenograms were taken in AP and Lateral views to look for signs of radiological union and interfragmentary gap. The post-operative interfragmentary gap between fracture fragments with 65% of patients having a 0 mm gap, 25% of patients having a 1 mm gap, 5% of patients having a 2 mm gap, and 5% of patients having a 3 mm gap. The mean duration for the radiological union was 10 weeks. Mean Tegner lysholm score at 6 months was 88±4.7. We concluded that modified tension band wiring with cannulated cancellous screw is a safe, reliable, and better alternative method of fixation for transverse patella fractures with excellent union rate, range of motion, and functional outcome
Enhancement of c-Myc degradation by BLM helicase leads to delayed tumor initiation
The spectrum of tumors that arise owing to the overexpression of c-Myc and loss of BLM is very similar. Hence, it was hypothesized that the presence of BLM negatively regulates c-Myc functions. By using multiple isogenic cell lines, we observed that the decrease of endogenous c-Myc levels that occurs in the presence of BLM is reversed when the cells are treated with proteasome inhibitors, indicating that BLM enhances c-Myc turnover. Whereas the N-terminal region of BLM interacts with c-Myc, the rest of the helicase interacts with the c-Myc E3 ligase Fbw7. The two BLM domains act as ‘clamp and/or adaptor’, enhancing the binding of c-Myc to Fbw7. BLM promotes Fbw7-dependent K48-linked c-Myc ubiquitylation and its subsequent degradation in a helicase-independent manner. A subset of BLM-regulated genes that are also targets of c-Myc were determined and validated at both RNA and protein levels. To obtain an in vivo validation of the effect of BLM on c-Myc-mediated tumor initiation, isogenic cells from colon cancer cells that either do or do not express BLM had been manipulated to block c-Myc expression in a controlled manner. By using these cell lines, the metastatic potential and rate of initiation of tumors in nude mice were determined. The presence of BLM decreases c-Myc-mediated invasiveness and delays tumor initiation in a mouse xenograft model. Consequently, in tumors that express BLM but not c-Myc, we observed a decreased ratio of proliferation to apoptosis together with a suppressed expression of the angiogenesis marker CD31. Hence, partly owing to its regulation of c-Myc stability, BLM acts as a ‘caretaker tumor suppressor’
SemEval 2023 Task 6: LegalEval -- Understanding Legal Texts
In populous countries, pending legal cases have been growing exponentially.
There is a need for developing NLP-based techniques for processing and
automatically understanding legal documents. To promote research in the area of
Legal NLP we organized the shared task LegalEval - Understanding Legal Texts at
SemEval 2023. LegalEval task has three sub-tasks: Task-A (Rhetorical Roles
Labeling) is about automatically structuring legal documents into semantically
coherent units, Task-B (Legal Named Entity Recognition) deals with identifying
relevant entities in a legal document and Task-C (Court Judgement Prediction
with Explanation) explores the possibility of automatically predicting the
outcome of a legal case along with providing an explanation for the prediction.
In total 26 teams (approx. 100 participants spread across the world) submitted
systems paper. In each of the sub-tasks, the proposed systems outperformed the
baselines; however, there is a lot of scope for improvement. This paper
describes the tasks, and analyzes techniques proposed by various teams.Comment: 13 Pages (9 Pages + References), Accepted at SemEval 202
(E)-N′-{7-Methoxyspiro[chromeno[4,3-d]thiazole-4,1′-cyclohexan]-2-yl}-N,N-dimethylacetimidamide
In the chromenothiazole ring system of the title molecule, C20H25N3O2S, the pyran ring is in a half-chair conformation. The dihedral angle between the thiazole and benzene rings is 14.78 (6)°. The cyclohexane ring is in a chair conformation. The crystal structure is stabilized by weak intermolecular C—H⋯N and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds
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Cannot make do without you: Outsourcing by knowledge-intensive new firms in supplier networks
How do new firms operating in dynamic environments organize their operations? Building on the transaction cost theory and the resource based view and using case study data from ten biotechnology start-ups and twenty of their suppliers, this research reveals that new firms outsourcing to highly-embedded suppliers are likely to secure access to a wider supplier network, attain best-in-class operational knowledge, and avoid supplier opportunism while facing low levels of relationship-specific investments. New firms outsourcing to suppliers at the network periphery are more likely to realize cost efficiencies, expose themselves to opportunism, uncertainty, and higher levels of relationship-specific investments but low levels of operational knowledge. We propose that new firms build five outsourcing competencies to realize benefits
BLM helicase stimulates the ATPase and chromatin-remodeling activities of RAD54
Mutation of BLM helicase results in the autosomal recessive disorder Bloom
syndrome (BS). Patients with BS exhibit hyper-recombination and are prone to
almost all forms of cancer. BLM can exhibit its anti-recombinogenic function
either by dissolution of double Holliday junctions or by disruption of RAD51
nucleofilaments. We have now found that BLM can interact with the
pro-recombinogenic protein RAD54 through an internal ten-residue polypeptide
stretch in the N-terminal region of the helicase. The N-terminal region of BLM
prevented the formation of RAD51-RAD54 complex, both in vitro and in vivo.
Using the fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique, we
found that RAD54 and BLM rapidly and concurrently, yet transiently, bound to
the chromatinized foci. Presence of BLM enhanced the mobility of both soluble
and chromatinized RAD51 but not RAD54. The BLM-RAD54 interaction could occur
even in absence of functional RAD51. The N-terminal 1-212 amino acids of BLM
or an ATPase-dead mutant of the full-length helicase enhanced the ATPase and
chromatin-remodeling activities of RAD54. These results indicate that apart
from its dominant function as an anti-recombinogenic protein, BLM also has a
transient pro-recombinogenic function by enhancing the activity of RAD54
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