Papers by Sourav Das Choudhury
Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2014
Sahel Medical Journal, 2015
Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) type III A refers to the coexistence of autoimmune thyroi... more Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) type III A refers to the coexistence of autoimmune thyroiditis and immune-mediated diabetes mellitus. Although diabetic lipemias in APS type III have been described in medical literature, the degree of metabolic derangements in our patient, especially in the lipid profile is an extremely rare scenario. In this case report, we share this valuable experience.
Springer Proceedings in Physics, 2021
Sahel Medical Journal, 2015
Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) type III A refers to the coexistence of autoimmune thyroi... more Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) type III A refers to the coexistence of autoimmune thyroiditis and immune-mediated diabetes mellitus. Although diabetic lipemias in APS type III have been described in medical literature, the degree of metabolic derangements in our patient, especially in the lipid profile is an extremely rare scenario. In this case report, we share this valuable experience.
World journal of diabetes, Jan 15, 2016
To evaluate the impact of pioglitazone pharmacotherapy in median nerve electrophysiology in the c... more To evaluate the impact of pioglitazone pharmacotherapy in median nerve electrophysiology in the carpal tunnel among type 2 diabetes patients. The study was executed in patients with type 2 diabetes, treated with oral drugs, categorized under pioglitazone or non-pioglitazone group (14 in each group), and who received electrophysiological evaluation by nerve conduction velocity at baseline and 3 mo. At 3 mo, pioglitazone-category had inferior amplitude in sensory median nerve [8.5 interquartile range (IQR) = 6.5 to 11.5) vs non-pioglitazone 14.5 (IQR 10.5 to 18.75)] (P = 0.002). Non-pioglitazone category displayed amelioration in amplitude in the sensory median nerve [baseline 13 (IQR = 9 to 16.25) vs 3 mo 8.5 (IQR = 6.5 to 11.5)] (P = 0.01) and amplitude in motor median nerve [baseline 9 (IQR = 4.75 to 11) vs 3 mo 6.75 (IQR = 4.75 to 10.25)] (P = 0.049); and deterioration of terminal latency of in motor ulnar nerve [baseline 2.07 (IQR = 1.92 to 2.25) vs 3 mo 2.16 (IQR = 1.97 to 2.325...
Indian journal of critical care medicine : peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2017
Critical care services are essential for the subset of obstetric patients suffering from severe m... more Critical care services are essential for the subset of obstetric patients suffering from severe maternal morbidity. Studies on obstetric critical care are important for benchmarking the issues which need to be addressed while managing critically ill obstetric patients. Although there are several published studies on obstetric critical care from India and abroad, studies from Eastern India are limited. The present study was conducted to fill in this lacuna and to audit the obstetric critical care admissions over a 5 years' period. Retrospective cohort study conducted in the general critical care unit (CCU) of a government teaching hospital. The records of all obstetric patients managed in the CCU over a span of 5 years (January 2011-December 2015) were analyzed. During the study, 205 obstetric patients were admitted with a CCU admission rate of 2.1 per 1000 deliveries. Obstetric hemorrhage (34.64%) was the most common primary diagnosis among them followed by pregnancy-induced hyp...
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2014
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Papers by Sourav Das Choudhury