Ruchira Sethi
Santosh University
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Indian Journal of Otology | 2011
Ruchira Sethi; Vishram Singh; Nisha Kaul
Aims: To assess the size and bridging patterns of jugular foramina of adult human skulls. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 56 adult North - Indian skulls procured from Department of Anatomy of Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad. The jugular foramina were observed by naked eye and with magnifying lens to assess the variations in size and bridging patterns. Results: The jugular foramen was larger on the right side in 53.5% skulls and on the left side in 7.1% skulls. In the remaining skulls (39.4%) it was equal on both sides. Complete tripartite division was observed in 10.7% cases. Incomplete division was seen in 7.1% cases on right side and 3.5% cases on the left side. Incomplete division was never observed bilaterally. An additional accessory foramen was observed to be communicating with posterior condylar canal. Conclusion: The variations observed in present study are of immense value to ENT surgeons while performing middle ear surgeries for various jugular foramen tumors. Also, the bridging patterns cause compression to structures passing through this foramen hence accentuating the clinical presentations of Glomus jugulare.
Archive | 2015
Ruchira Sethi; Vishram Singh
W the understanding of etiology of disease many potential targets are identified and their role in disease progression and development are highlighted. Disease development with initiation of allied events has inspired material science researchers for designing and development of multitasking molecules for better management of diseases. In recent years, various nanoparticles have gained importance as advanced nanomaterials for their mutifunctionality. Although cerium oxide nanoparticle has emerged as an interesting material in biological sciences including biomedicine, the biogenic synthesis and application of multifunctional cerium oxide nanoparticle has not been well explored. CeO2NPs are generally synthesized by physical and chemical methods. However, most of the techniques are complex, expensive and hazardous. Number of methods has been also reported for synthesis of biocompatible cerium nanoparticle for biological use in pure water or with the protection of polyethylene glycol, dextran, glucose, cyclodextrin, polyacrylic acid etc. Recently, there has been an increasing attention towards eco-friendly synthesis of all types of metal oxide nanoparticles. The presentation will be in two parts. In 1st part, the general aspects of various multifunctional nanoparticles will be highlighted in reference to their health perspective and in 2nd part; our research work i.e., generation of multifunctional CeO2NPs by simple and green methods using aqueous plant extract will be presented. A novel synthesis of multifunctional CeO2NP with enhanced anti-oxidant property will be the major highlights of the presentation. Potential applications of these generated multifunctional CeO2NPs will be presented in reference to their uses in various domains of biomedical field.I heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, with more than seven million deaths in 2008. According the WHO statistics from 2013, the burden of IHD is shifting away from high-income nations to other parts of the world. With the emergence of CMR stress imaging as a valuable tool in the diagnosis of stressinducible cardiac ischemia, it became of utmost importance to master the different techniques of CMR stress imaging. The advantage of this modality is that it is a noninvasive examination that does not expose the patient to any radiation compared with other modalities. CMR imaging offers the ability to study cardiac morphology, function, myocardial perfusion, detection of scar tissue, and additional information such as thrombus formation or no-reflow phenomenon that are usually not detected by other imaging modalities. This presentation focuses on the role of CMR stress examination in regard to evaluation of IHD including the diagnostic performance and prognostic value.O is the commonest life style disorder encountered by the society. In the western countries radiographic evidences of this disease is present in majority of persons by 65 years of age and about 80% persons more than 75 years of age; despite exhaustive work, still no satisfactory answer has been placed forward by the modern medicine, conservative measures are ineffective and produce various ADRs. Whereas, the Unani physicians e.g., Galen, Ibn Sina, Razi, Majoosi, Akbar Arzani, Azam Khan & Kabiruddin has suggested Fasd as an adjuvent regimental therapy for various types of Arthritis. Though venesection is in vogue but its scientific validation has not been carried out so far about its safety, efficacy and mechanism of action. Therefore, to explore new alternatives and for scientific validation of Fasd, this study has been designed and carried out to evaluate the safety and efficacy and to explore the mechanism of action of Fasd in the cases of Osteoarthrosis. Total 40 cases of O.A. was randomly divided into two groups A & B (20 each). Group ‘A’ (Control group) was administered with the standard drugs while Group ‘B’ (Test group) was given the standard drugs as given in group ‘A’ with intervention of venesection. The duration of treatment was fixed 6 weeks. The intervention of Fasd was performed at base line, 14th & 28th day. The pathological, biochemical (LFT, KFT) arthritic profile and radiological examination was performed at base line and last follow up. The intervention Fasd (Venesection) showed statistically significant results in comparison to control group in subsidence of pain, morning stiffness and muscular weakness but comparable in swelling/effusion and restriction of movement. The test intervention was found safe and well tolerated as evaluated on hematological parameters (Hb, TLC, DLC & ESR), LFTs & KFTs. The communiqué also brings into limelight the possible mechanism of action of Fasd in O.A. by exploiting the knowledge of microcirculation, Hemodynamics and physical and chemical dimensions of Bio-hemorheology.Background & Methods: Clinical implications of proinflammatory cytokines and its functional analysis during malarial severity are poorly elucidated and substantially unknown. Thus, in view of its clinical relevance and disease association prompted us to address the paradoxical role of TNF-α; triggers rapid pyrogenic response by regulating inflammatory cytokine mediated pathogenesis, employing ELISA, PCR-RFLP, semi-quantitative RT-PCR, qRT-PCR and immunoblotting.
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2014
Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2014
Ruchira Sethi; Vishram Singh; B.K.S. Chauhan; B.B. Thukral
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2014
Muktyaz Hussein; Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi; A.K. Singh; M.A. Hassan
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2016
Ruchira Sethi; Vishram Singh; B.K.S. Chauhan; B.B. Thukral
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2016
Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi; B.K.S. Chauhan; B.B. Thukral
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2015
Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi; Rashi Singh
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2014
Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi; Poonam Kharb; Rashi Singh
Journal of The Anatomical Society of India | 2014
Nisha Kaul; Vishram Singh; Ruchira Sethi; Vinod Kaul