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View article: Antiphospholipid syndrome: Autoimmunity and thrombosis
Antiphospholipid syndrome: Autoimmunity and thrombosis Open
The rare systemic autoimmune disease known as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is typified by persistent antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) along with obstetric morbidity, recurrent thrombosis in the veins and/or arteries, and other non-thro…
View article: Rasmussen aneurysm: A rare but fatal sequela of pulmonary tuberculosis – clinical insights and management perspectives
Rasmussen aneurysm: A rare but fatal sequela of pulmonary tuberculosis – clinical insights and management perspectives Open
The pseudoaneurysmal dilatation of a pulmonary artery branch next to or inside a tuberculous cavity is the hallmark of Rasmussen aneurysm, a rare but potentially lethal consequence of pulmonary tuberculosis. It results from long-term infla…
View article: Takayasu Arteritis: An Overview Review
Takayasu Arteritis: An Overview Review Open
A rare chronic granulomatous vasculitis, Takayasu arteritis (TA) mainly affects big arteries including the aorta and its major branches. Although autoimmune pathways are strongly implicated, the precise etiology of this condition, which is…
View article: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Microbiota-Targeted Therapies and AI-Driven Tools in Personalized Medicine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Microbiota-Targeted Therapies and AI-Driven Tools in Personalized Medicine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background. The human microbiota plays a critical role in maintaining health, and its imbalance, known as dysbiosis, is linked to various diseases. Microbiota-targeted therapies, such as probiotics and fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), a…
View article: A case report on discoid lupus erythematosus
A case report on discoid lupus erythematosus Open
Inflammatory plaques are a hallmark of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), a chronic cutaneous illness that can cause skin shrinkage and disfiguring scarring if left untreated. The best treatments, however, are not well supported by the ava…
View article: A Review on Venous Thrombosis: Management with anticoagulants
A Review on Venous Thrombosis: Management with anticoagulants Open
Thrombosis is the most common condition and the world's leading cause of death due to blood clot development in blood arteries. Thromboembolism includes classification based on where the thrombus gets attached to the blood vessels. Deep ve…
View article: Correlation of C-reactive protein with clinical outcome in critically ill patients with sepsis
Correlation of C-reactive protein with clinical outcome in critically ill patients with sepsis Open
Introduction: Biomarkers like C-reactive protein (CRP) identify patients with sepsis and are helpful in predicting the severity of sepsis. The objective of the study was to correlate CRP with mortality in patients with sepsis admitted to i…
View article: A Way to Address Inherent Weakness in Conceiving the Ground Plane Geometry for a Microstrip Antenna
A Way to Address Inherent Weakness in Conceiving the Ground Plane Geometry for a Microstrip Antenna Open
This work presents an insight into the nature of ground plane (GP) current of a microstrip patch which is truly adverse in terms of generating cross-polar (XP) fields and minimally contributing to the primary radiation. This study also use…
View article: Glimpses From the IEEE Microwave, Antenna and Propagation Conference (MAPCON-2022) [Conference Report]
Glimpses From the IEEE Microwave, Antenna and Propagation Conference (MAPCON-2022) [Conference Report] Open
The emerging trends in today’s complex engineering scenarios strongly assert “collaboration” as the buzzword of the day, mandating closely associated technical communities to join together and meet bigger goals and widen their scope. The I…
View article: A Concept of Advanced Design Governed by Theoretically Predicted Current Distributions on the Ground Plane Beneath an Aperture-Fed Microstrip Antenna
A Concept of Advanced Design Governed by Theoretically Predicted Current Distributions on the Ground Plane Beneath an Aperture-Fed Microstrip Antenna Open
This work addresses a concern of aperture coupled microstrip patch which is commonly overlooked. Such feeding configuration is typically believed to be immune to high cross-polar (XP) radiations, which indeed is a paradox. It actually offe…
View article: A Technique to Realize Aperture Coupled Microstrip Patch as a Truly Low Cross-Polar Antenna by Mitigating the Major Issues Over its Skewed Radiation Planes
A Technique to Realize Aperture Coupled Microstrip Patch as a Truly Low Cross-Polar Antenna by Mitigating the Major Issues Over its Skewed Radiation Planes Open
Aperture-fed microstrip patch is typically known for its low cross-polarized (XP) radiations, however it stands true only over its orthogonal plane. The same, over the diagonal planes are as high as that for any other common feeds. This sp…
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View article: Dual Frequency Radio Science Experiment Onboard Chandrayaan-2:A Radio Occultation Technique to Study Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Surface-Bound Ionosphere of the Moon
Dual Frequency Radio Science Experiment Onboard Chandrayaan-2:A Radio Occultation Technique to Study Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Surface-Bound Ionosphere of the Moon Open
The Dual Frequency Radio Science experiment aboard Chandrayaan-2 uses the communication channel between orbiter and ground in radio occultation mode to study the temporal evolution of electron density in the lunar ionosphere.It consists of…
View article: FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE WITH IMPROVISED RING-RESONATOR FOR FLEXIBLE DESIGN
FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE WITH IMPROVISED RING-RESONATOR FOR FLEXIBLE DESIGN Open
Ring resonators are very commonly used for the design of frequency selective surfaces (FSSs).But, for some particular design, the spacing between the resonators becomes very small.So it leaves no space to shift the reflection band towards …