11 results on '"Bhupalam V"'
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2. LB1031 Using social media to elucidate the patient experience with common acne treatments
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Chandani, B., primary, Jueng, J., additional, Dellavalle, R., additional, Brooks, I., additional, Burton, O., additional, Shaikh, S., additional, Bhupalam, V., additional, and Solomon, J., additional
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- 2022
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3. Design and implementation of a wireless communication-based sprinkler irrigation system with seed sowing functionality
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Bhupalam Venkatesh, Y. Suresh, J. Chinna Babu, N. Guru Mohan, C. Madana Kumar Reddy, and Manoj Kumar
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Agriculture ,Internet of Things ,Health risks ,Pesticides ,Science ,Technology - Abstract
Abstract This study addresses the critical health risks faced by farmers owing to the use of harmful chemical pesticides in agriculture. The primary objective is to create an effective solution to minimize these risks and reduce the use of pesticides. To achieve this, a smart irrigation system has been implemented by connecting various sensors, such as moisture sensors and thermal imagers through the Internet of Things. These sensors collect vital data on crop moisture levels and thermal images that are securely stored in a cloud-based system. The data collected were subjected to extensive analysis to ensure accurate pesticide use and to identify specific pests affecting crops. In addition, the smart irrigation system includes an Android phone for remote monitoring and pesticide spray detection, thus offering a convenient remote-based operating system for farmers. This innovative system not only proved to be cost-effective but also proved to be significantly more efficient than traditional methods, resulting in reduced labor costs. Importantly, it not only addressed the health risks associated with pesticide use but also led to a significant reduction in overall pesticide use in agriculture. This research provides a comprehensive and effective approach to address the health risks farmers face from harmful pesticides, thereby promoting sustainable and safe farming practices for the future.
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- 2023
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4. The Therapeutic Role of Genistein in Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women.
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Nestor MS, Bhupalam V, Awad N, and Hetzel JD
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Objective: We sought to review the biology and clinical benefits of genistein, a plant-derived isoflavone with emphasis on perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. The focus is on assessing its impact on skin health and aesthetics as well as bone density and cardiovascular and metabolic functions., Methods: This narrative review used PubMed to collect studies relating to the biology and clinical effects of genistein on postmenopausal signs and symptoms, including bone density loss, metabolic issues and symptoms, and skin aging. Articles were selected based on relevance to the scope of genistein's influence on estrogen receptors and their downstream effects. This review included in vitro , in vivo , animal, and human studies., Results: According to the current literature, genistein demonstrates efficacy in mitigating menopausal signs and symptoms such as hot flashes, bone density loss and rate of osteoporosis, and skin aging. It shows a protective effect against cardiovascular diseases by improving lipid profiles, weight changes, and reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. It also displays benefits in increasing bone mineral density but has not displayed the side effects commonly associated with estrogen replacement. Regarding skin health, genistein appears to enhance photoprotection, wound healing, elasticity, and hydration, inhibits skin cancer, and reduces wrinkles., Conclusion: Genistein acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) with benefits across a spectrum of menopausal signs and symptoms, presenting a viable alternative to estrogen replacement in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Its utility extends to improving cardiovascular health, bone density, and skin quality, making it a comprehensive treatment option for peri and postmenopausal women., Competing Interests: DISCLOSURES: Dr. Nestor is a consultant for Primus Pharmaceuticals., (Copyright © 2024. Matrix Medical Communications. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
5. Novel injectable polypeptide nanoparticle encapsulated siRNA targeting TGF-β1 and COX-2 for localized fat reduction I: Preclinical in vitro and animal models.
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Nestor MS, Hetzel J, Awad N, Bhupalam V, Lu P, and Molyneaux M
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- Animals, Swine, Mice, Obesity metabolism, Obesity therapy, Adipogenesis drug effects, Disease Models, Animal, Gene Silencing drug effects, Subcutaneous Fat drug effects, Subcutaneous Fat metabolism, RNA, Small Interfering administration & dosage, RNA, Small Interfering pharmacology, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics, Nanoparticles administration & dosage, Cyclooxygenase 2 metabolism, Cyclooxygenase 2 genetics, Swine, Miniature, Peptides administration & dosage, Adipocytes drug effects
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Background: Obesity and localized fat accumulation continue to drive the demand for minimally invasive body contouring technologies including injectable compounds for local fat reduction. siRNA offers a potential for an injectable to specifically target and silence genes involved in adipogenesis with minimal inflammatory side effects., Aims: This study evaluates the efficacy of STP705, an injectable containing siRNA encapsulated within histidine-lysine polypeptide (HKP) nanoparticles targeting transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), crucial mediators in adipocyte differentiation and fat retention, using in vitro, porcine, and murine models., Methods: In vitro experiments on mouse preadipocytes and in vivo trials using Diet Induced Obese (DIO) mice and Yucatan minipigs were conducted to assess the gene silencing efficiency, tissue localization, pharmacodynamics, and safety profile of STP705., Results: STP705 effectively reduced the expression of TGF-β1 and COX-2, with a notable decrease in adipocyte volume and lipid content without adverse systemic effects. In DIO mice, the HKP-siRNA complex demonstrated precise localization to injected adipose tissue, maintaining significant gene silencing, and detectable levels of siRNA for up to 14 days post-administration. Similar results in minipigs showed a significant reduction in subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness., Conclusion: The results of these studies support the use of targeted siRNA therapy specifically targeting TGF-β1 and COX-2, for localized fat reduction, offering a potential minimally invasive alternative to current fat reduction methods., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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6. A cross-sectional content quality analysis of information in TikTok videos on "Dermarolling (Roller Microneedling)".
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Awad N, Hetzel J, Bhupalam V, and Nestor MS
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- Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Cosmetic Techniques instrumentation, Consumer Health Information standards, Patient Education as Topic methods, Percutaneous Collagen Induction, Video Recording, Social Media, Needles
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Background: TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social media platform, and its short-form videos have become a widely used source of health information. "Dermarolling" is a form of roller microneedling often practiced at home, and patients may be using TikTok to inform their decision to pursue this treatment and their practice of it., Aims: This study assessed the informational content quality, source, and engagement of TikTok dermarolling videos to highlight potentially harmful social media trends., Methods: On a predetermined date, "dermarolling" was searched on TikTok. The top 75 results were screened. Number of views, creator type, type of video, and whether risks were discussed were recorded. Information quality was assessed using the DISCERN tool. The data were stratified by creator type, and statistical analysis was performed using R version 4.3.2. Median viewership and DISCERN scores were compared using Kruskal-Wallis tests with post hoc pairwise Wilcoxon tests. Fisher's exact test was used to compare rates of risk discussion between groups., Results: Sixty-one of the reviewed videos met the inclusion criteria. Influencer videos engaged the largest overall audience and had higher median viewership than other creators. Physicians, primarily dermatologists, created exclusively educational content and influencers created mostly experience-based content. Overall content quality was generally low-moderate, with a median (IQR) DISCERN score of 30.5 (26.5-33.5). Physician content had higher median DISCERN scores than influencers (p = 0.004) and others (p = 0.004). Physicians were more likely to discuss risks compared to influencers (p = 0.02)., Conclusions: TikTok content on "dermarolling" was of relatively low quality, and nonphysicians command a large viewership. Physician-created content is often of higher informational quality, and dermatologists should escalate their efforts to engage patients in this space to mitigate the effects of potential misinformation., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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7. Omission of risk undermines the value of content created by nonphysicians: A cross-sectional analysis of chemical peel videos on TikTok.
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Bhupalam V, Awad N, and Hetzel J
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Competing Interests: None disclosed.
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- 2024
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8. Stasis Dermatitis: Pathophysiology, Current Treatment Paradigms, and the Use of the Flavonoid Diosmin.
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Awad N, Hetzel JD, Bhupalam V, and Nestor MS
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Objective: We sought to examine the role of flavonoids, particularly diosmin, as a therapeutic agent for stasis dermatitis (SD) through discussion of pathophysiology, current treatment paradigms, potential mechanisms of action, and a systematic review of evidence on clinical efficacy., Methods: In addition to articles on pathophysiology and standard treatment, a search of PubMed was conducted using the following query: ("Diosmin" OR "MPFF" OR "Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction" OR "Flavonoid") AND ("Stasis Dermatitis" OR "Venous Ulcer" OR "Lipodermatosclerosis"). Emphasis was placed on studies that were randomized controlled trials examining an oral flavonoid against a placebo or standard of care., Results: Diosmin is effective at improving stasis changes, increasing ulcer healing frequency, decreasing the time to ulcer healing, and reducing tissue edema. They also cause significant improvement in patient quality of life and reduction of venous symptoms. Diosmin has been shown to have a favorable safety profile with very few mild adverse events which did not differ significantly from placebo. Flavonoids also appear to be effective for other dermatologic conditions, including rosacea and senile purpura., Conclusion: There is a growing body of evidence indicating that diosmin has therapeutic efficacy in managing stasis dermatitis. Data from studies in diseases with pathogenic similarities suggests the potential for even broader dermatologic applications., Competing Interests: DISCLOSURES: Dr. Nestor is a consultant for Primus Pharmaceuticals., (Copyright © 2024. Matrix Medical Communications. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
9. Cryolipolysis in the United States-Review of the clinical data.
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Hetzel J, Awad N, Bhupalam V, and Nestor M
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- Humans, Cryotherapy adverse effects, Cryotherapy methods, Subcutaneous Fat surgery, Obesity etiology, Treatment Outcome, Lipectomy adverse effects, Lipectomy methods, Body Contouring
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Background: Noninvasive body contouring is becoming more popular in the United States as an alternative to liposuction. The most popular of these methods, cryolipolysis, uses precisely controlled cooling to reduce focal adiposities. The number of cryolipolysis procedures performed annually has experienced rampant growth in United States markets, and the indications have likewise diversified. In light of this change, it is imperative to perform an updated review of available US safety and efficacy data on cryolipolysis., Aims: To examine the safety and efficacy of cryolipolysis treatments in the United States using data extracted from research performed exclusively at US-based sites., Methods: In order to identify relevant studies, a literature search was conducted on PubMed using the terms "CoolSculpting" OR "cryolipolysis" OR "lipocryolysis." Articles were manually reviewed to exclude literature reviews, research not performed on humans, studies on experimental combinations of techniques, and any studies not performed in the United States., Results: The initial literature search returned 246 results. Following manual review, a total of 18 studies were selected for data extraction. Mean reduction in fat thickness by ultrasound was 2.0-5.1 mm or 19.6%-32.3%; mean reduction by body caliper was 2.3-7 mm or 14.9%-21.5%. Side effects were mild and transient. Four instances of PAH were documented in 3453 treatment cycles., Conclusions: Cryolipolysis is a safe, modestly effective method for reducing focal adiposity. Complications are rare and treatable. However, US-based studies are few in number and often of low power and/or quality. More high-quality research is needed for all aspects of cryolipolysis., (© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2023
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10. Solitary Intrascrotal Plexiform Neurofibroma in a 10-Year-Old Male.
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Gelikman DG, Bhupalam V, Birusingh RJ, Ellsworth P, and Seth A
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- Male, Humans, Child, Peripheral Nerves, Scrotum pathology, Neurofibroma, Plexiform diagnosis, Neurofibroma, Plexiform surgery, Neurofibroma, Neurofibromatosis 1
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Intrascrotal neurofibromas are extensive tumors that grow from peripheral nerves within the scrotum and are exceedingly rare among the benign extratesticular tumors. Though the risk is low, potential for malignancy and patient discomfort make diagnosis and surgical evaluation imperative. Pediatric neurofibromas are typically only associated with neurofibromatosis type 1. However, herein, we describe a rare case of a benign, intrascrotal plexiform neurofibroma in a 10-year-old male who lacks any stigmata associated with this genetic disorder. Diagnostic and surgical challenges as well as histopathological findings are discussed., Competing Interests: DECLARATION OF COMPETING INTEREST The authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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11. Using artificial intelligence to analyze publicly available social media posts to understand patient perspectives toward specific treatments of alopecia areata.
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Jueng J, Bhupalam V, Su A, Dupuis L, Infante C, Shaikh S, Dellavalle R, Brooks I, Burton V, and Solomon J
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Competing Interests: None disclosed.
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- 2022
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