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Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Hypocalcaemia following total thyroidectomy: An analysis of 806 patients.

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Misha Babu; Riju Menon; Pradeep Jacob

Background: Permanent hypocalcaemia following thyroidectomy causes considerable morbidity. This prospective observational study aims to define the factors likely to predict hypocalcaemia following total thyroidectomy. Materials and Methods: Patients who were subjected to total thyroidectomy during January 2005 to December 2009 were followed up for a minimum period of 1 year. Efficacy of an intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay to predict hypocalcaemia was validated. Results: Overall incidence of hypocalcaemia was 23.6% (n = 190) and that of permanent hypocalcaemia was 1.61% (n = 13). Onset was delayed up to 3rd postoperative day in 13 patients. Hypocalcaemia was significantly associated with thyroidectomy for Graves Disease (P = 0.001), Hashimotos thyroiditis (P = 0.003), and with incidental parathyroidectomy (P = 0.006). The intraoperative assay of parathyroid hormone showed low sensitivity (0.5) and satisfactory specificity (0.9) in predicting hypocalcemia. Conclusion: Hypocalcemia could manifest late in the immediate postoperative period and this may explain latent hypocalcemia. High incidence of hypocalcaemia noted in Graves Disease could be due to the autoimmunity since same feature was noted associated with Hashimotos thyroiditis and the incidence of hypocalcaemia was not high in the subgroup with toxic nodular goiter. The incidence of hypocalcemia was not affected by age or sex.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Lithium-induced parathyroid dysfunction: A new case.

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Riju Menon; Pradeep Jacob; Misha Babu

Lithium salts are widely used in psychiatric practice and are known to induce thyroid dysfunction. Lithium-induced parathyroid dysfunction is rare. We are reporting a case of hyperparathyroidism in a 28-year-old female patient who was on lithium carbonate for 2 years, when she developed osteopenia and girdle girdle-type muscle weakness. Biochemical parameters showed hyperparathyroidism with shift of calcium creatinine clearance ratio to 0.013, indicating an error in threshold of calcium sensing receptor. The patient eventually required parathyroidectomy and the histology of the gland showed atypical features.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016

Is intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring necessary in symptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism with concordant imaging

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Misha Babu; Pradeep Jacob; Riju Menon; Jimmy Mathew

Introduction: Symptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is still seen frequently in referral centers all over India. These patients require parathyroidectomy and this study aimed to assess the roll of intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay when concordant results of two localization studies were available. Study Design: We analyzed the case records of patients who underwent parathyroidectomy for PHPT from January 2005 to June 2015. Results: Of 143 patients included in the study, technetium 99m methoxyisobutylisonitrate dual phase scintigraphy showed true positive images in 93.7% and high definition ultrasonography in 84.6% of patients. Concordance in localization studies was observed in 121 (84.6%) patients, successful parathyroidectomy was done in 117 (96.7%) patients with concordant localization studies. Intraoperative PTH monitoring showed 97.84% sensitivity and 75% specificity and predicted failure in 2 patients with concordant imaging. However, re-exploration was not successful in these patients. Conclusion: When concordant result is available between parathyroid scintigraphy and anatomical imaging surgical cure rate is high in trained hands. Re-exploration is unlikely to be successful since these patients require higher imaging.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2017

Lack of association of B-type raf kinase V600E mutation with high-risk tumor features and adverse outcome in conventional and follicular variants of papillary thyroid carcinoma

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Misha Babu; Lalitha Biswas; Pradeep Jacob; Riju Menon; Ak Revathy; Krishnanunni Nair

Introduction: Somatic B-type Raf kinase (BRAF) V600E mutation in exon 15 was frequently found in high frequencies associated with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). The phenotype of these cancers expressed aggressive clinical and pathological features. The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of BRAF V600E mutation among conventional and follicular variants of PTC and its association with aggressive tumor factors and outcome. Study Design: Patients who were operated and received further treatment for PTC during 2012 were included in the study. BRAF V600E mutation analysis was done by extracting genomic DNA from tumor tissue. Results: Of the 59 patients included in the study, 51% harbored BRAF V600E mutation, but the mutation status was not associated with aggressive tumor factors and adverse outcome. Conclusion: BRAF V600E mutation was not significant predictor of aggressive tumor behavior in conventional and follicular variants of PTC.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017

Bi-layered nanocomposite bandages for controlling microbial infections and overproduction of matrix metalloproteinase activity

J. Anjana; Annapoorna Mohandas; S. Seethalakshmy; Maneesha K. Suresh; Riju Menon; Raja Biswas; R. Jayakumar

Chronic diabetic wounds is characterised by increased microbial contamination and overproduction of matrix metalloproteases that would degrade the extracellular matrix. A bi-layer bandage was developed, that promotes the inhibition of microbial infections and matrix metalloprotease (MMPs) activity. Bi-layer bandage containing benzalkonium chloride loaded gelatin nanoparticles (BZK GNPs) in chitosan-Hyaluronic acid (HA) as a bottom layer and sodium alendronate containing chitosan as top layer was developed. We hypothesized that the chitosan-gelatin top layer with sodium alendronate could inhibit the MMPs activity, whereas the chitosan-HA bottom layer with BZK GNPs (240±66nm) would enable the elimination of microbes. The porosity, swelling and degradation nature of the prepared Bi-layered bandage was studied. The bottom layer could degrade within 4days whereas the top layer remained upto 7days. The antimicrobial activity of the BZK NPs loaded bandage was determined using normal and clinical strains. Gelatin zymography shows that the proteolytic activity of MMP was inhibited by the bandage.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2012

Toxic thyroid carcinoma: A new case

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Pradeep Jacob; Misha Babu; Riju Menon

blood urea nitrogen level. [11, 12] Intravenous calcium in symptomatic patients should be administrated in low rate of 93–186 mg of calcium gluconate. A continuous intravenous calcium gluconate is administrated in severe or prolonged hypocalcemia cases according to the feedback of the calcemia assessment. Our case showed an improvement of BMD in postoperative stage. Authors demonstrated severe bone loss recovering after successful surgery treatment.


International Journal of Surgery | 2016

Renal dysfunction in primary hyperparathyroidism; effect of Parathyroidectomy: A retrospective Cohort Study

C.G. Nair; Misha Babu; Pradeep Jacob; Riju Menon; Jimmy Mathew; Unnikrishnan


International Journal of Surgery | 2015

Inflammatory diseases of the non-lactating female breasts

C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Hiran; Pradeep Jacob; Riju Menon; Misha


Journal of Thyroid Research | 2018

The Outcome of Papillary Thyroid Cancer Associated with Graves’ Disease: A Case Control Study

Riju Menon; C Gopalakrishnan Nair; Misha Babu; Pradeep Jacob; G. Praveen Krishna


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2018

Preoperative preparation of hyperthyroidism for thyroidectomy – Role of supersaturated iodine and lithium carbonate

Gopalakrishnan Nair; Misha Babu; Riju Menon; Pradeep Jacob

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Pradeep Jacob

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Misha Babu

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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C Gopalakrishnan Nair

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Dinesh Balakrishnan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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G. Unnikrishnan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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J. Shaji Mathew

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Jimmy Mathew

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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K.Y. Santosh Kumar

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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O. V. Sudheer

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Puneet Dhar

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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