Karthik Subramanian
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Subramanian K, Arora B, Bhatnagar A, Jan I
J Clin Diagn Res
. 2017 Oct;
11(8):RD06-RD08.
PMID: 28969226
Perilunate dislocations are rare injuries comprising of less than 10% of all wrist injuries. These usually occur after high-energy trauma to the wrist. One-fourth (25%) of perilunate dislocations are missed...
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Subramanian K, Bergman P, Henriques-Normark B
J Innate Immun
. 2017 Feb;
9(4):375-386.
PMID: 28241127
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major human pathogen and a leading cause of pneumonia, septicemia, and meningitis worldwide. Despite clinical studies linking vitamin D deficiency and pneumonia, molecular mechanisms behind these...
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Xie S, Spelmink L, Codemo M, Subramanian K, Putsep K, Henriques-Normark B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Aug;
11(8):e0160734.
PMID: 27529866
The traditional Chinese medicine Chan-Su is widely used for treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, but also as a remedy for infections such as furunculosis, tonsillitis and acute pharyngitis. The...
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Bharath Raju G, Shivanand S, Subramanian K
J Orthop Case Rep
. 2016 Jun;
3(3):34-7.
PMID: 27298916
Introduction: Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) of the bone is extremely rare and occurs predominantly in males. It most frequently occurs during the second and third decades of life. The lower extremities...
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Subramanian K, Winarsih I, Keerthani C, Ho B, Ding J
J Innate Immun
. 2014 Apr;
6(4):515-29.
PMID: 24685988
Hemolysis releases hemoglobin (Hb), a prooxidant, into circulation. While the heme iron is a nutrient for the invading pathogens, it releases ROS, which is both microbicidal and cytotoxic, making it...
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Subramanian K, Du R, Tan N, Ho B, Ding J
J Immunol
. 2013 Apr;
190(10):5267-78.
PMID: 23589619
Lysis of RBCs during numerous clinical settings such as severe hemolytic anemia, infection, tissue injury, or blood transfusion releases the endogenous damage-associated molecular pattern, hemoglobin (Hb), into the plasma. The...
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Ningegowda R, Subramanian K, Suresh I
J Foot Ankle Surg
. 2013 Apr;
52(5):673-7.
PMID: 23540757
We report the case of a 13-year-old male child who presented with a painful left ankle. On imaging (radiography and computed tomography scan with 3-dimensional reconstruction views), an osteolytic lesion...