Lydia S Quadros
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
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Cases Journal | 2009
Lydia S Quadros; Bhagath Kumar Potu; Anitha Guru; Thejodhar Pulakunta; Biswabina Ray; Suhani Sumalatha D'Silva; Sylvia Sequeira; Huban Thomas
IntroductionThe posterior thoracic wall, an area drained by the azygos venous system, is a common site for surgical intervention. Since the venous part of the cardiovascular system is subject to most common variation, abnormalities in the azygos venous system are often reported.Case presentationDuring routine dissection classes for undergraduate medical students, we encountered a variation in the azygos venous system in a 65 years old south Indian male cadaver. We observed that there was no accessory azygos vein, and left 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th posterior intercostal veins terminated directly into azygos vein.ConclusionIdentifying these types of variations is important during imaging this region and surgical operations of mediastinum.
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2016
Lydia S Quadros; Hemalatha Bangera; Sushma R Kotian; Kumar Mr Bhat
INTRODUCTION Heavy metals are frequently used in the preparations of traditional/folk medicines. One such preparation in Ayurveda is Nagabhasma, in which lead is the main ingredient. Lead is non-essential element to the human body and is known toxic substance to many organ systems. However, it is claimed that, the highly toxic metallic lead will be converted into health beneficial organo-metallic compound when raw lead is subjected to various traditional methods of purification during preparation as mentioned in the ancient medicinal system. AIM The present study is designed to evaluate the effect of such detoxification of lead in various stages of authentically prepared Nagabhasma on the learning and memory. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using half of the human equivalent doses of traditionally prepared Nagabhasma, at intermittent stages of its preparation were fed orally to healthy Wistar rats for 30 days. After treatment, the immediate effect and residual effect after 2 months was evaluated by subjecting them to passive avoidance test. Then rats were sacrificed and hippocampus was collected for histopathological evaluation. RESULTS Pure lead treated animals showed deficit in learning and memory which is indicated by spending more time in the dark compartment in passive avoidance test. However, animals treated with stage 1 to 4 Nagabhasma showed gradual increase in the memory and learning. This observation is substantiated by the findings of the histopathology of the Cornu Ammonis (CA) region of hippocampus. CONCLUSION The results of the present study indicate that, the metallic toxicity of the lead used in the preparation of bhasma was gradually decreased from stage 1 to stage 4 of preparation. Therefore, the traditional way of preparing the metallic bhasma is very critical in eliminating the possible health hazardous metallic lead toxicity.
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2015
Suhani Sumalatha; Vrinda Hari; Lydia S Quadros; Antony Sylvan D'Souza
Knowledge of the coronary venous system (CVS) anatomy is an important factor before many electrophysiological procedures, such as CRT or ablations.
Australasian Medical Journal | 2015
Lydia S Quadros; Lokadolalu Chandracharya Prasanna; Antony Sylvan D'Souza; Amoldeep Singh; Sneha Guruprasad Kalthur
European journal of anatomy | 2014
Lydia S Quadros; Ramesh Palanichamy; Antony Sylvan D’Souza
Archive | 2013
Lydia S Quadros; Nandini Bhat; Arathy Babu; Antony Sylvan D’Souza
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2015
Lydia S Quadros; Nandini Bhat; Antony Sylvan D’Souza
Archive | 2015
Lydia S Quadros; Rohini Alva; Antony Sylvan
British Biomedical Bulletin | 2014
Lydia S Quadros; Pangsatabam Anjali Roy; Antony Sylvan D’Souza
Archive | 2013
Vrinda Hari Ankolekar; Lydia S Quadros; Antony Sylvan D’Souza