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Item A Comparative Study In Management Of Distal Femur Fractures By Distal Femur Locked Compression Plate Versus Retrograde Nailing(Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research, 2023-01) Shekar, Dheeraj D; Hussain, Zakir; Singhal, AnushreyBackground : Distal femoral fractures comprise approximately 3%–6% of all femoral fractures. The associated mechanism of injury can be of high or low energy. Surgery is the standard mode of treatment aiding for early weight bearing and mobilization is required in order to prevent long- term complications due to prolonged bed rest. Open reduction and internal ?xation using extra-medullary implants have been the standard treatment for supracondylar fractures, irrespective of age group with high complication rates including delayed union; implant failure, and infection. Transmedullary nail offers a potential biomechanical advantage over side plates and screws because of intramedullary location; resulting in less stress over the implant and better stress distribution than with eccentric side plate and screws.6 While both techniques are considered standard , the merits and demerits of each technique may be different; leading to better results or alignment using one over the other. This study aims at comparing the two ?xation methods. Materials and methods: A total of 70 patients who met the inclusion criteria were included in the study and were divided into 2 groups- Group A comprised those patients treated with Retrograde Nailing (n=35) while Group B patients were treated with Distal Femur Locking Compression Plate(n=35). All post-operative patients were evaluated at 2weeks, 4weeks, 3 months and 6months. Results and conclusion: It was found out that the mean Range of Motion (ROM) evaluated at 6 months was 119.85 (-+21.11) degrees for the RN group while it was 110.0(-+18.85) degrees in the DFLCP group and was statistically signi?cant with p=0.044 , also the functional outcome assessed by AKSS was statistically signi?cant (p=0.03) favoring the RN group over the DFLCP group. Similar signi?cant outcomes were obtained in terms of duration of surgery and amount of blood loss favoring RN group . The radiological union time for RN group was 12 weeks compared to 13.21 weeks in case of DFLCP group , but was not statistically signi?cant (p=0.100). Hence , distal femur fractures especially the extra articular type had good outcome when treated with RN compared to DFLCP , when intervened early and coupled with adequate post operative physiotherapy.Item Genetic diversity analysis in Buckwheat germplasm for nutritional traits(NISCAIR-CSIR, India, 2018-11) Shukla, Alka; Srivastava, Nidhi; Suneja, Poonam; Yadav, Shiv K; Hussain, Zakir; Rana, JC; Yadav, SangitaFeeding the growing global human population is a tough challenge. Researchers look towards lesser known food crops which are nutritionally adequate, if not superior than the common major crops. Buckwheat (Fagopyrum tartaricum L. Gaerth), also called ‘pseudocereal’, is one such multipurpose crop with promising nutritive value. To enhance utilization of buckwheat as supplement food, here, we did genetic diversity analysis for nutritional parameters. Significant genetic diversity was observed in buckwheat germplasm for 24 nutritional parameters including total oil content (0.75-5.45%), oleic acid (36.98-47.87%), linoleic acid (32.75-44.61%), total protein content (5.65-14.17%), lysine (4.19-8.63 g/16 g N), methionine (0.54-2.48 g/16 g N) and half cystine (0.82-3.57 g/16 g N). The entire germplasm was grouped into three clusters. Cluster I comprised accessions promising high oil, stearic acid, oleic acid, least in linoleic acid and essential amino acids. Cluster II had accessions promising quality oil with highest linoleic acid and linolenic acid (PUFA) and highest half-cystine and glycine. Cluster III possesed promising accessions for highest oil percent, total protein, high essential amino acids and highest test weight. The inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) analysis using 26 primers indicated significant genetic diversity existed at molecular level. This study includes large number of accessions analyzed for nutridiversity in entire spectrum of germplasm collections of the world. Nutritionally rich promising genotypes identified will be potential genetic stocks for making buckwheat, a prospective supplement food crop.