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Ultrasound-guided rhomboid intercostal block for myofascial pain syndrome: a prospective clinical study.

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a common chronic pain syndrome that may affect quality of life, daily living activities, and psychological status. Ultrasound (US)-guided rhomboid intercostal block (RIB) is a recently defined plane block and used for chronic pain such as postmastectomy syndrome and MPS. Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of US-guided RIB for the management of pain, quality of life, physical disability, and patient satisfaction in MPS.

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Transdermal Delivery of Capsaicin Nanoemulgel: Optimization, Skin Permeation and Activity against Diabetic Neuropathy.

Diabetic somatic neuropathy is one of the most prevalent complications in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). Many treatments were investigated to alleviate the pain associated with this condition. Capsaicin is a naturally occurring lipophilic alkaloid that proved to be an effective and safe treatment of chronic painful disorders. Despite the known therapeutic benefits of capsaicin, the conventional topical formulations have limited bioavailability. Therefore, the current study aims to develop capsaicin nanoemulgel to increase skin permeation and enhance its activity against neuropathic pain. Low-energy emulsification method was used to prepare nanoemulsions, using eucalyptus oil as the oily phase, Tween 80 as a surfactant, propylene glycol, ethanol and isopropyl alcohol as co-surfactants. Pseudo-ternary phase diagrams were constructed to investigate and optimize the formulation. Subsequently, the optimum formulation was formulated as a nanoemulgel and investigated for, skin permeation using Franz diffusion cell, and diabetic neuropathy (DN) management using alloxan-induced diabetic mice. The selected nanoemulsion containing 0.05% capsaicin is composed of 8 % oil, 24 % S (Tween 80: isopropyl alcohol 2:1 w/w) and 68 % water. It is characterized by nanosized globules (28.15 ± 0.24 nm) with a relatively low polydispersity index (0.27 ± 0.05). The nanoemulgel revealed 4-fold increase in capsaicin cumulative permeation when compared to the conventional gel, and an improvement in its antinociceptive properties was observed in the treated diabetic mice ( < 0.05). The selected capsaicin nanoemulgel would be a promising transdermal formulation that may alleviate diabetic neuropathy in T1D patients.

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Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Nose to Brain Delivery Targeting CNS: Diversified Role of Liquid Lipids for Synergistic Action.

Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dementia, epilepsy, depression, migraine etc. are affecting more and more elderly people's day by day. Conventional route of administration to treat these diseases has to face a major hindrance that is blood brain and blood- (CSF) barrier to achieve desired concentration of drug at the site of action for therapeutic effect. Hence, intranasal route of delivery is considered as promising and alternative route to achieve desired goals. In last four decades, brain targeting strategies are widely studied and considered having great potential by researchers; especially intranasal delivery owing to its benefits. Various nano formulations such as nanoemulsions, nanosuspensions, hydrogels, in situ gels, dendrimers and lipidic formulations are studied widely. Lipid nano formulations especially second generation nanostructured lipid carriers offer greater advantages in terms of stability, fabrication techniques, scalability, drug loading and drug targeting. Nanostructured lipid carrier (NLCs) constitute of two major components viz solid lipid and liquid lipid in a specific ratio. In this review, authors have discussed about the possible synergistic actions of oils/liquid lipids with synthetic drugs resulting into great therapeutic benefits.

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Agents Used for Nerve Blocks and Neurolysis.

The recognition of pain and the treatments used for it are vital for all practitioners. Many types of pain can be treated in a locoregional fashion, which has significant implications not just for any individual patient but for society as a whole. These treatments are most effective when performed in a minimally invasive, image-guided fashion. Interventional radiologists should play a central role in providing these lifestyle-limiting treatments. This article describes the medications most typically used for spinal and extra-axial treatments in the management of patients in pain.

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Case Report: Groove pancreatitis-a lesser-known entity.

Groove pancreatitis is an uncommon disease affecting the pancreatic groove region within the dorsal-cranial aspect of the head of the pancreas, duodenum, and common bile duct. The diagnosis is challenging as pancreatic adenocarcinoma also presents similarly. The patient can present with diffuse pain abdomen, weight loss, nausea, and vomiting. The diagnosis is quite challenging, as it is difficult to differentiate it from other diagnoses on radiological imaging. Medical management is the pillar of therapy, and surgical management is indicated in recurrent and intractable symptomatic cases. Here, we present a case diagnosed as groove pancreatitis and managed conservatively.

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Impact of routine footwear on foot health: A study on plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain requiring medical attention. The clear understanding of the long-term impact routine footwear has on plantar fasciitis is essential as any slight changes in shoe selection could possibly prevent the wearer from substantial discomfort and disability. Thus this study was planned to investigate impact of routine footwear on foot health by highlighting different features of the shoes worn daily by the people having plantar fasciitis.

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Impact of personal protective equipment on psychological and physical health during menstruation: A cross-Sectional study among female frontline healthcare workers during COVID pandemic.

During the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, personal protective equipment (PPE) has undoubtedly provided a shield of protection for the healthcare workers fighting the disease. However, the layers of the PPE kit restrict basic human activities and also have been associated with various other problems like dehydration, suffocation, breathlessness, headache, and dermatitis.

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Acalculous cholecystitis presentation in a young patient.

Acute acalculous cholecystitis accounts for only 5-10% of cholecystitis cases and is often associated with severe trauma, critical illness, or chronic disease. Our case describes an otherwise healthy 25-year-old female presenting with acute abdominal pain. After undergoing a magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography and cholescintigraphy she was diagnosed with acute acalculous cholecystitis. Her symptoms resolved following laparoscopic cholecystectomy which highlights the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment of acalculous cholecystitis even in the absence of trauma or critical illness.

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Plethora of adverse drug reactions in geriatric population receiving statin therapy for dyslipidaemia.

Hyperlipidemia plays a major role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Statins are considered to be the most efficacious drugs in the management of hyperlipidemia and this class of drugs is most commonly prescribed for the treatment of hyperlipidemias. Although statin therapy has transformed the management of hyperlipidemia, it is associated with the skeletal muscle, neurological, and metabolic adverse effects. This study was conducted to evaluate the adverse effects of statin therapy in a geriatric population which may help in understanding whether these effects are dose-dependent.

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Effect of increased screen time on eyes during COVID-19 pandemic.

The objective of the study was to assess the effect of increased screen time on ocular health during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis.

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