Thursday, 26 February 2026

Asherman Syndrome

 

 
 
Joseph Asherma, an Israeli Gynecologist. 
 
Hadassa Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel
 
 
 
 
Joseph Asherman = Asherman Syndrome  
 

In 1948, Asherman published a detailed description of women who developed:

  • Amenorrhea

  • Infertility

  • Recurrent pregnancy loss after dilatation and curettage (D&C) procedures.

 
 
Ashermann Syndrome On Hysterosalpingography
 
 What today's ob/gyn needs to know about Asherman's syndrome | Contemporary  OB/GYN
 

 
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Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Alanine

 

                                                                          Alanine  

                    First Laboratory-Synthesized Amino Acid

The earliest successful synthesis of an amino acid is credited to Adolph Strecker in 1850.

This reaction demonstrated that amino acids could be formed from simple chemical precursors (aldehydes, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide).

 

                                                                        Adolph Strecker  


 

                                                        Strecker Synthesis = Alanine

 
 
 Alanine 
  • A non-essential amino acid (humans can synthesize it)

  • A key participant in metabolism, especially the glucose–alanine cycle

     


     

It became clear that alanine plays roles in:

  • Nitrogen transport

  • Energy metabolism

  • Protein structure

      

                                                            Theory To Practice

     
     
     
    Mechanism Of Action 
     

    Alanine derivatives are linked to carnosine metabolism, though:

    Beta-alanine:

    ✔ Increases carnosine levels
    ✔ Buffers muscle acidity
    ✔ Has strong evidence for performance benefits



     
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Job's Syndrome

 

                                                        The Book Of Job In The Holy Bible  

 
 
Satan In The Holy Bible 
 
 
 
Job In The Bible To Textbook Of Medicine 
 
Job's Syndrome 
 

Job syndrome was first described in 1966 by Davis, Schaller, and Wedgwood.

They reported children with a striking clinical triad:

  • Recurrent “cold” staphylococcal abscesses (lacking typical inflammation)

  • Severe eczema-like dermatitis

  • Recurrent pulmonary infections

Because the skin lesions resembled the boils suffered by Job, the condition was named Job syndrome.

 

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Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Burning Foot Syndrome aka Grierson - Gopalan Syndrome

 

Pantothenic acid was identified in 1931 by Roger J. Williams, an American biochemist who isolated the compound while studying yeast growth factors. Williams observed that yeast required a specific substance for proper growth, which he later purified and named pantothenic acid. The name comes from the Greek word “pantothen”, meaning “from everywhere

 

                                                    Yeast needs pantothenic acid for growth

 

 
 Pantothenic Acid: Coenzyme A For Cellular Metabolism 
 
 
Function Of Coenzyme A  
 
 
 
Deficiency Of Pantothenic Acid 
 
Burning Foot Syndrome aka Grierson - Gopalan Syndrome  
 
 
 
 

Grierson–Gopalan syndrome is a clinical entity historically described in India, characterized primarily by burning sensations of the feet, often accompanied by paresthesias (tingling, numbness).

Historical Background

The syndrome is named after:

  • Philip Grierson – who reported cases of unexplained burning feet among prisoners in colonial India.

  • C. Gopalan – a pioneering Indian physician–nutritionist who later studied the condition extensively.

Grierson first described the phenomenon in the early 20th century, noting prisoners complaining of intense burning pain in their feet without obvious structural disease.

               

              What is Burning Feet? What is good for it?


 

 
 
C Gopalan 
 
Man Behind Burning Foot Syndrome 
 
 

Gopalan's works on Indian foods also are commendable. He analysed over 500 Indian foods for their nutritive values and published a detailed study report of that. This work was used for calculating dietary in-take of all nutrients. This made India the first developing country to have its own recommended dietary allowances. 

Under his leadership, India developed:

Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs)

National nutrition surveys

 Scientific food policies: Midday meal concepts Child nutrition strategies

 
 
 
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Grierson - Gopalan Syndrome 
 
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