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Keywords: Plagiarism, dental postgraduate students, faculty members, scientific misconduct
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Abstract: Incidence of meconium stained liquor is about 9.5% -25% of all deliveries. Incidence of placental and body staining is 5 - 10%. It probably indicates previous episode of intrauterine hypoxia or a state of compensated fetal distress. 5 - 12 % develop Meconium aspiration syndrome, a life threatening respiratory disorder which results from aspiration of meconium into the lungs and its perinatal morbidity and mortality ranges from 4 % - 40 %. prevention of meconium aspiration syndrome remains the major objective for obstetricians and neonatologists. Hence this study of amnioinfusion and its effect on maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in women with meconium stained liquor during labour was conducted. Objectives: To find out the efficacy of amnioinfusion in meconium stained liquor during labour . To study neonatal morbidity and mortality by assessing Apgar score at birth and NICU admission. Material And Methods : In this study 60 pregnant women in labour with meconium stained liquor were included .They underwent amnioinfusion and fetal outcome by apgar score at 1 min and 5 min , admission to NICU were taken into consideration and analysed. Results: In our study 76.5% had high risk factors like PIH ,IUGR , anaemia , 36% had fetal heart variations and 42.8% needed NICU admission. 60% of the cases were multigravida with bishop's score >6 . All had full term normal delivery. Other 40% were primigravidas of which 30% had LSCS and 10% had instrumental deliveries. Average birth weight was 3kg. 41% babies had 0-6 apgar score at 1 min and 59% had 7-10 apgar at 5 minutes. depressed babies were admitted in NICU. There was 5% perinatal mortality in our study. Conclusion: Amnioinfusion in active labour is associated with improvement in perinatal outcome most probably due to dilution in meconium and relief of oligohydramnios. There was a reduction in the rate of caeserean section for fetal distress and overall meconium aspiration syndrome and NICU admissions thereby reducing the perinatal morbidity and mortality.
Keywords: Amnioinfusion , Meconium aspiration syndrome , Caeserean section , perinatal outcome
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Key words: Ectodermal Dysplasia, Oligodontia, Prosthesis.
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Key words: Choice of anaesthesia, pregnant women, Caesarean sections.
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Keywords: computer, internet, medical students, knowledge
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Key words: Rhinolithiasis ,nasal obstruction ,granulation tissue ,tricyclic acetic acid
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Abstract: Eagle's syndrome is a condition in which an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament causes occasional pain in theneck, a feeling of a foreign body (in the pharynx) or some other form of retromandibular-cervical pain. In adults the styloid process is approximately 25 mm long with a tip which is located between the external and internal carotid arteries, lateral to the pharyngeal wall and the tonsillar fossa. Ossification of the stylohyoid and stylomandibular ligament causes prolongation of the styloid process and clinical symptoms. Radiographic finding may show several possible variations: elongated, pseudoarticulated and segmented styloid process, and according to the calcification: peripheral, partial, complete or nodular type calcification. Treatment is primarily surgical.The physician's knowledge of possible clinical variations and diversesymptomatology is important.
Key words: Elongated styloid process, Eagle's syndrome, tonsillar fossa, stylo- hyoid ligament, stylomandibular ligament.
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Keywords: Active Laceback ligature,Individual Canine retraction.,Mulligan bypass arch.
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Keywords: Marginal permeability, Xeno V, G-Bond, Clearfil S3 bond, Binocular microscope
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Keywords: high cholesterol diet, cerebellum, oxidative stress, Coenzyme Q10.
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Key words: Twin pregnancy, maternal morbidity and mortality, neonatal morbidity and mortality
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Menopause and Role of Antioxidants, Calcium and Exercises |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Satwant Kaur, Swaran Kaur, Niti Mittal |
: | 10.9790/0853-13546668 |
Key words: Menopausal symptoms, BMD, Antioxidants
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Fungal Granuloma of long bone in immune-competent host |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Sandesh S. Thete, Dr Satish Goyal |
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Keywords: Fungal infections; immune-competent host; long bone; granuloma
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Peripheral Osteoma of Mandible |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Gururaju C.R, Dr. Usha Chikkaiah |
: | 10.9790/0853-13547376 |
Key words: Tumors, Benign Bone tumor, Craniofacial skeleton.
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Keywords: osteoarthritis, cartilage, mitochondrion, enzymes
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Keywords: Arcuate foramina, atlas vertebra, ponticuli, posterior arch
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Key words: Tranexamic acid, Blood loss, Haemoglobin level
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Abstract: A graft is a non-living material or living tissue used for implantation or transplantation to replace a diseased part or compensate for a defect. We repaired a case with an oronasal fistula using split thickness palatal graft on oral side. A 55-year-old man presented an oronasal fistula of the hard palate, measuring 1.0 x 1.2 cm. The fistula was 2 cm posterior to the incisive foramen. The scar tissue around the fistula was unhealthy. A laterally based oral mucosal flap, 2.0 x 1.5 cm, was designed, raised, and transposed to the defect. The secondary defect was covered with palatal plate. The oral mucosal flap was viable, and no sign of recurrence of fistula was noted until one month postoperative. This method can be an alternative in repair of the oronasal defect when any local tissue for repair is not available or insufficient.
Key Words: Oro Nasal Fistula, Palatal Graft
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Keywords: flap complications ,locoregional , neck dissection, oral defects ,reconstruction
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Key words: Thyroid lesion; FNAC; FNNAC.
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Aim- To compare Knowledge, attitude & practice regarding Ethics & Law among medical and dental professionals of Jaipur city.
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