S. K. Uppal

ORCID: 0000-0003-0953-5434
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Research Areas
  • Animal health and immunology
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Livestock Management and Performance Improvement
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Fluoride Effects and Removal
  • Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
  • Dermatological and COVID-19 studies
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management
  • Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • melanin and skin pigmentation
  • Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Renal function and acid-base balance
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
2013-2024

Regeneron (United States)
2020-2024

Albany Medical Center Hospital
2019-2023

Eli Lilly (United States)
2020-2021

Loma Linda University
2020-2021

Boehringer Ingelheim (India)
2020-2021

Janssen (Belgium)
2020-2021

Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (United States)
2020-2021

Novartis (Switzerland)
2020-2021

Sanofi (France)
2020-2021

Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the preferred treatment for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, in patients with high thrombus burden, immediate stenting during PCI can lead to poor outcomes due risk of migration and subsequent microvascular occlusion, resulting no-reflow phenomena. Deferred offers a potential advantage by allowing reduction load, which may help minimize incidence slow-flow complications. This study explores effectiveness deferred...

10.4330/wjc.v17.i2.99074 article EN World Journal of Cardiology 2025-02-24

Background: Pseudopericarditis is a rare phenomenon encountered in day to clinical practice. A handful of reports have been introduced on pseudopericarditis due theleriosis. This case study first its type that aims describe the echocardiographic characteristics cattle and buffaloes with pulmonary hepatic hydatid cysts. Methods: The selected animals were presented signs mimicking cardiac insufficiency i.e. brisket edema, jugular engorgement, open mouth breathing, however they did not show any...

10.18805/ijar.b-5509 article EN Indian Journal of Animal Research 2025-04-28

The present study was conducted on six cattle and two buffaloes with intestinal obstruction. Four cases had volvulus, three intussusception one case could have been volvulus or torsion. haemato-biochemical parameters of these eight animals were studied, together 10 healthy cows as control. Rectal examination helpful in subjective assessment but not help definitive diagnosis. Multiple dilated loops pelvic cavity be a diagnostic feature volvulus. Complete anorexia, colic, loss defecation,...

10.1080/09712119.2014.963093 article EN Journal of Applied Animal Research 2014-10-24

This clinical case report deals with a very rare of the detection Trypanosoma theileri in peritoneal fluid seven-year-old eight month pregnant cross-bred cow fourth parity showing frank peritonitis. Peritoneal tab cytology revealed chronic active peritonitis and presence polymorphic T. organisms. The parasite was also occasionally detected blood smears. protozoan, considered by large non-pathogenic, has previously been aberrant body sites, other than cavity. A perusal available literature...

10.17221/1580-vetmed article EN cc-by-nc Veterinární Medicína 2011-02-28

The type 1 abomasal ulcer (AU1) does not have specific clinical signs, so there is a need to identify some early biochemical markers for its diagnosis in cattle and buffaloes. plasma gastrin reported reflect the gastric mucosa damage but utility of AU1 buffaloes has been evaluated. objective this study was investigate test performance distinguish between healthy with AU1. Twenty-three six without any were used. blood samples collected from buffaloes, slaughtered buffalo slaughterhouse...

10.15547/bjvm.2021-0122 article EN cc-by-nc-nd BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 2024-01-01

This study was undertaken to document the occurrence of Type I abomasal ulceration in apparently healthy dairy cattle and buffaloes. Thirteen hundred thirty two high yielding animals (572 buffaloes 760 cows) were screened for presence type on basis faecal occult blood test (FOBT). Positive FOBT taken as confirmatory diagnostic ulceration. The 0.92 percent 0.69 percent, respectively, with an overall 0.83 percent. All 11 found be normal clinical examination. only observation slight reduction...

10.5958/0973-970x.2015.00057.7 article EN Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology 2015-01-01

To the Editor: As coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic continues to unfold, medical community has been forced make a number of social and institutional adaptations reduce risk patients providers. Changes residency application process are particularly influential on students pursuing competitive specialties such as dermatology. In April 2020, Dermatology Residency Program Directors released consensus statement regarding 2020-2021 cycle.1Dermatology Director Consensus Statement 2020-21...

10.1016/j.jaad.2020.07.011 article EN other-oa Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2020-07-08

A 17-year-old male presented with a 10-day history of symptoms upper respiratory tract infection, headaches, photophobia and progressive swelling around both eyes. Clinical examination revealed temperature 39 °C bilateral periorbital which was worse on the left side. Initial ophthalmological dilated non-reactive pupil side sluggish pupillary reflex right The patient also had lateral rectus palsy eye. Fundoscopy showed papilloedema, visual acuity admission 6/12 in 6/18 Ear, nose throat...

10.1136/bcr.08.2009.2225 article EN BMJ Case Reports 2010-12-03

Thirty two clinical cases were used to study changes in blood and peritoneal fluid of cattle suffering from peritonitis. Haematology revealed reversal lymphocyte neutrophil ratio, left shift toxic neutrophils, majority animals. Biochemical analysis deranged liver kidney function tests, increased glucose lactate whereas albumin, chloride calcium concentrations decreased. Peritoneal altered consistency colour; volume, specific gravity total protein concentration; presence degenerated bacteria...

10.5958/j.0976-0555.48.2.039 article EN Indian Journal of Animal Research 2014-01-01
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