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pro vyhledávání: '"Megharay Majhi"'
Autor:
Praveen K. Sahu, Fergal J. Duffy, Selasi Dankwa, Maria Vishnyakova, Megharay Majhi, Lukas Pirpamer, Vladimir Vigdorovich, Jabamani Bage, Sameer Maharana, Wilson Mandala, Stephen J. Rogerson, Karl B. Seydel, Terrie E. Taylor, Kami Kim, D. Noah Sather, Akshaya Mohanty, Rashmi R. Mohanty, Anita Mohanty, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, John D. Aitchison, Angelika Hoffmann, Sanjib Mohanty, Joseph D. Smith, Maria Bernabeu, Samuel C. Wassmer
Publikováno v:
JCI Insight, Vol 6, Iss 18 (2022)
Cerebral malaria (CM) affects children and adults, but brain swelling is more severe in children. To investigate features associated with brain swelling in malaria, we performed blood profiling and brain MRI in a cohort of pediatric and adult patient
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1b4dc36187a549b0b00dce834f1ae478
Autor:
Himanshu Gupta, Praveen K. Sahu, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Anita Mohanty, Megharay Majhi, Akshaya K. Mohanty, Lukas Pirpamer, Angelika Hoffmann, Sanjib Mohanty, Samuel C. Wassmer
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3ec4043298364df4ac9c3df34729b265
Autor:
Anita Mohanty, C Mohan Rao, Binayak Rath, Biren Sarkar, Megharay Majhi, Premanand Panda, Suvendu Chattopadhyay, Akshaya K Mohanty, Praveen K Sahu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Association of Chest Physicians, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 27-29 (2016)
Urinothorax is classically described as the formation of urinoma as a result of retroperitoneal leakage and accumulation of urine in the pleural cavity. Since respiratory manifestations could be uncommon or rare and dominated by urological signs, whi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b851bd8874984e52a32bec1c05bb74ac
Autor:
Sanjib Mohanty, Laura A. Benjamin, Megharay Majhi, Premanand Panda, Sam Kampondeni, Praveen K. Sahu, Akshaya Mohanty, Kishore C. Mahanta, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Rashmi R. Mohanty, Sonia Joshi, Anita Mohanty, Ian W. Turnbull, Arjen M. Dondorp, Terrie E. Taylor, Samuel C. Wassmer
Publikováno v:
mSphere, Vol 2, Iss 3 (2017)
ABSTRACT The mechanisms underlying the rapidly reversible brain swelling described in patients with cerebral malaria (CM) are unknown. Using a 1.5-Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, we undertook an observational study in Rourkela, In
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/758c90c49515420582454e8db74c34fb
Publikováno v:
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 957:170383
Autor:
Jessica Jin, Mame Aida Ba, Chi Ho Wai, Sanjib Mohanty, Praveen K Sahu, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Lukas Pirpamer, Manuel Fischer, Sabine Heiland, Michael Lanzer, Friedrich Frischknecht, Ann-Kristin Mueller, Johannes Pfeil, Megharay Majhi, Marek Cyrklaff, Samuel C Wassmer, Martin Bendszus, Angelika Hoffmann
Publikováno v:
Jin, Jessica; Ba, Mame Aida; Wai, Chi Ho; Mohanty, Sanjib; Sahu, Praveen K; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Pirpamer, Lukas; Fischer, Manuel; Heiland, Sabine; Lanzer, Michael; Frischknecht, Friedrich; Mueller, Ann-Kristin; Pfeil, Johannes; Majhi, Megharay; Cyrklaff, Marek; Wassmer, Samuel C; Bendszus, Martin; Hoffmann, Angelika (2022). Transcellular blood-brain barrier disruption in malaria-induced reversible brain edema. Life science alliance, 5(6) EMBO Press 10.26508/lsa.202201402
Brain swelling occurs in cerebral malaria (CM) and may either reverse or result in fatal outcome. It is currently unknown how brain swelling in CM reverses, as brain swelling at the acute stage is difficult to study in humans and animal models with r
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::24c4ffbc5895a3df9649726670828120
Autor:
Samuel C. Wassmer, Angelika Hoffmann, Johannes Pfeil, Martin Bendszus, Sanjib Mohanty, Friedrich Frischknecht, Rajyabardham Pattnaik, Sabine Heiland, Manuel Fischer, Ann-Kristin Mueller, Jessica Jin, Lukas Pirpamer, Marek Cyrklaff, Praveen K. Sahu, Chi Ho Wai, Megharay Majhi, Michael Lanzer, Mame Aida
Brain swelling occurs in cerebral malaria (CM) and may either reverse or result in fatal outcome. It is currently unknown how brain swelling in CM reverses, as investigations have been hampered by inadequate animal models. In this study, we show that
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b3e68cdb58ef49e71cec66fdb65d7e45
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.26.470078
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.26.470078
Autor:
Sanjib Mohanty, Praveen K Sahu, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Megharay Majhi, Sameer Maharana, Jabamani Bage, Akshaya Mohanty, Anita Mohanty, Martin Bendszus, Catriona Patterson, Himanshu Gupta, Arjen M Dondorp, Lukas Pirpamer, Angelika Hoffmann, Samuel C Wassmer
Publikováno v:
Clinical infectious diseases, 75(1), 11-18. Oxford University Press
Mohanty, Sanjib; Sahu, Praveen K; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Majhi, Megharay; Maharana, Sameer; Bage, Jabamani; Mohanty, Akshaya; Mohanty, Anita; Bendszus, Martin; Patterson, Catriona; Gupta, Himanshu; Dondorp, Arjen M; Pirpamer, Lukas; Hoffmann, Angelika; Wassmer, Samuel C (2022). Evidence of Brain Alterations in Noncerebral Falciparum Malaria. Clinical infectious diseases, 75(1), pp. 11-18. Oxford University Press 10.1093/cid/ciab907
Mohanty, Sanjib; Sahu, Praveen K; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Majhi, Megharay; Maharana, Sameer; Bage, Jabamani; Mohanty, Akshaya; Mohanty, Anita; Bendszus, Martin; Patterson, Catriona; Gupta, Himanshu; Dondorp, Arjen M; Pirpamer, Lukas; Hoffmann, Angelika; Wassmer, Samuel C (2022). Evidence of Brain Alterations in Noncerebral Falciparum Malaria. Clinical infectious diseases, 75(1), pp. 11-18. Oxford University Press 10.1093/cid/ciab907
Background Cerebral malaria in adults is associated with brain hypoxic changes on magnetic resonance (MR) images and has a high fatality rate. Findings of neuroimaging studies suggest that brain involvement also occurs in patients with uncomplicated
Autor:
Angelika Hoffmann, Praveen K. Sahu, Samuel C. Wassmer, Akshaya K Mohanty, Himanshu Gupta, Sanjib Mohanty, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Lukas Pirpamer, Megharay Majhi, Anita Mohanty
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Medicine
Gupta, Himanshu; Sahu, Praveen K; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Mohanty, Anita; Majhi, Megharay; Mohanty, Akshaya K; Pirpamer, Lukas; Hoffmann, Angelika; Mohanty, Sanjib; Wassmer, Samuel C (2021). Plasma levels of hsa-miR-3158-3p microRNA on admission correlate with MRI findings and predict outcome in cerebral malaria. Clinical and translational medicine, 11(6), e396. Wiley 10.1002/ctm2.396
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Gupta, Himanshu; Sahu, Praveen K; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Mohanty, Anita; Majhi, Megharay; Mohanty, Akshaya K; Pirpamer, Lukas; Hoffmann, Angelika; Mohanty, Sanjib; Wassmer, Samuel C (2021). Plasma levels of hsa-miR-3158-3p microRNA on admission correlate with MRI findings and predict outcome in cerebral malaria. Clinical and translational medicine, 11(6), e396. Wiley 10.1002/ctm2.396
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Autor:
Steven A. Sullivan, Akshaya K Mohanty, Kishore C Mahanta, Catriona Patterson, Rashmi Ranjan Mohanty, Megharay Majhi, Anita Mohanty, Martin Bendszus, Arjen M. Dondorp, Samuel C. Wassmer, Angelika Hoffmann, Sonia Joshi, Ian W. Turnbull, Angelika Seitz, Jabamani Bage, Praveen K. Sahu, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Sanjib Mohanty, Himanshu Gupta, Lukas Pirpamer, Sameer Maharana
Publikováno v:
Sahu, Praveen K; Hoffmann, Angelika; Majhi, Megharay; Pattnaik, Rajyabardhan; Patterson, Catriona; Mahanta, Kishore C; Mohanty, Akshaya K; Mohanty, Rashmi R; Joshi, Sonia; Mohanty, Anita; Bage, Jabamani; Maharana, Sameer; Seitz, Angelika; Bendszus, Martin; Sullivan, Steven A; Turnbull, Ian W; Dondorp, Arjen M; Gupta, Himanshu; Pirpamer, Lukas; Mohanty, Sanjib; ... (2021). Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reveals Different Courses of Disease in Pediatric and Adult Cerebral Malaria. Clinical infectious diseases, 73(7), e2387-e2396. Oxford University Press 10.1093/cid/ciaa1647
Clinical infectious diseases, 73(7), e2387-e2396. Oxford University Press
Clinical infectious diseases, 73(7), e2387-e2396. Oxford University Press
Background Cerebral malaria is a common presentation of severe Plasmodium falciparum infection and remains an important cause of death in the tropics. Key aspects of its pathogenesis are still incompletely understood, but severe brain swelling identi