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This review summarizes how active constituents derived from Chinese herbal medicine exert anti‐tuberculosis (TB) effects via immunomodulation, direct inhibition of pathogens, and antioxidant activity. This synergistic, multi‐pathway mechanism highlights their potential as promising therapeutic candidates and adjunctive treatments against drug‐resistant
Qianqian Zhang +8 more
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An unusual cardiac mass resolving with antitubercular treatment
We present an interesting case of a 2½-year-old child with Tetrology of Fallot with a large intracardiac mass in the left ventricle presenting with fever and bilateral stroke, that resolving with antitubercular therapy alone.
Aniruddha Vyas +5 more
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Ethambutol use may lead to permanent vision loss by inducing a dose- and duration-dependent optic neuropathy. This has been of concern to ophthalmologists and physicians both; however, ethambutol continues to be used because of its anti-mycobacterial ...
Rohit Saxena +10 more
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We report the synthesis of 21 novel thiazolidinedione–pyrazolopyrimidinone derivatives (12a–u), prepared by coupling thiazolidinedione and pyrazolopyrimidinone pharmacophores through various alkyl linkers. The compounds were characterized spectroscopically and evaluated against the Mtb H37Rv strain, identifying compounds 5c and 5d as potent ...
Pule Seboletswe +8 more
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The treatment of ocular tuberculosis: A survey of published literature
With an expanding awareness of ocular tuberculosis, ophthalmologists are increasingly required to participate in the care of these patients. We conducted a survey of published ophthalmic literature to identify whether the regimens of antitubercular ...
Mehta Salil
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ABSTRACT A 25‐year‐old male who had been in good health before presenting with right lower lobe pneumonia, severe hyponatremia (Na 117 mEq/L), distension, and reduced urine output. AKI secondary to acute glomerulonephritis (GN) or interstitial nephritis was suggested by the initial workup. He was discharged for outpatient nephrology follow‐up following
Bassem Al Hariri +5 more
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Tuberculosis of Rib: Diagnosis and Treatment
Introduction: Primary tuberculosis (TB) of a rib is a very uncommon presentation and accounts for
Mantu Jain +5 more
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Skin Hyperpigmentation: An Under‐Recognized Dermatological Clue to Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Hyperpigmentation over the dorsal aspect of both hands, prominently involving the knuckles. ABSTRACT Cutaneous hyperpigmentation, an overlooked manifestation, can be an early sign of vitamin B12 deficiency. This case highlights symmetric pigmentation on the dorsum of hands and palms in a long‐term vegetarian.
Mahesh Mathur +5 more
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Tuberculosis can involve any part of body. Tubercular bacteria rarely involve nose as a primary site for infection. This site of involvement of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is rarer even in endemic country like India. Here we are presenting a case of
Manoj Kumar Pandey +2 more
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Clinical Pharmacology Quality Assurance Program for Global HIV and Co‐Infection Drug Development
When the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome emerged in the 1980s, the United States National Institutes of Health established research networks to conduct clinical trials with the pharmaceutical industry to identify effective antiretroviral therapeutics.
Robin DiFrancesco +17 more
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