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Title | : | Effect of Fluorosis on Hepatic Enzymes in Human |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Suman Chatterjee || Prasanta Sinha Mahapatra || Phalguni Chakrabarti || Pinaki Sarkar |
Abstract: Fluorosis is a major public health problem in India. This cross-sectional observational study has been conducted in the fluoride endemic zones of Bankura district to evaluate the effect of fluorosis on the liver enzymes. This study was carried out in the Simlapal block of Bankura, on 100 subjects by using simple random sampling in which 50 were cases. The serum samples were collected from the subjects and serum fluoride was estimated by Ion-Meter and serum ALT, AST, ALP and LDH levels were determined by auto-analyzer and were compared with age and sex matched controls.................
Keywords: Serum ALT, AST, ALP, fluoride, LDH.
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District, Tamil Nadu. India. Indian J Commun Med .2008;33:146-50.
[2]. Kotecha PV, Patel SV, Bhalani KD, Shah D, Shah VS, Mehta KG. Prevalence of dental fluorosis & dental carries in association
with high levels of drinking water fluoride content in a district of Gujrat, Indian J Med Res. 2012;135(6):873-77.
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Title | : | Sociodemographic And Reproductive Characteristics of Gynecological Cancer Patients Attending A Tertiary Care Hospital, Andhra Pradesh |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.G.Venkata Lakshmi || Dr.A.Krishna Veni |
Abstract: Gynecological malignancy is an important public health issue in the developing World and they include cancers of the ovary, cervix, body of the uterus, vulva & vagina and also gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN).Over the years, irrespective of social class, the number of gynecological cancers is increasing, with more cases at the younger age in India. Cervical malignancy is the most common among gynecological malignancies and WHO estimates that the contribution of cervical cancer to adult female death is 35%. It has been reported in earlier literature that in developing countries like India...........
Keywords: Cancer, Cancer Cervix, Cancer Ovary, Cancer Uterus, Cancer Vulva, GTN, Gynecological malignancies.
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[3]. Madhutandra Sarkar, Hiralal Konar, DK Raut. Gynecological malignancies: Epidemiological characteristics of the patients in a
tertiary care hospital in India.Asian Pacific Journal of cancer Prevention 2012; 13: 2997-3004.
[4]. Chhabra S, Sonak M, Prem V, Sharma S.Gynaecological malignancies in a rural institute in India. J Obstet Gynecol India 2002;
58:518-88
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Undergraduates in Ibadan. Afr J Reprod Health 2004; 8: 68-80
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Title | : | A Study on Correlation Between Acanthosis Nigricans And Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) in Indian Adult Women Population |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Bijay Khan || Ranjan Basu |
Abstract: Objective: To find the correlation of the clinical and biochemical parameters in Indian adult women with PCOS with and without AN. Materials and Methods: 98 adult women (20-35years) with PCOS as per Rotterdam 2003 criteria were studied. Clinical parameters recorded - Body mass index (BMI), abdominal circumference (AC), blood pressure (BP), hirsutism score (modified Ferriman- Gallwey score m FG ≥ 6), presence of acne and acanthosis (AN). Transabdominal ultrasonography (USG) was done in each case. Hormonal parameters studied - Serum total testosterone (TT) level, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) level..........
Keywords: Acanthosis nigricans (AN), adult, body mass index (BMI), polycystic ovary syndrome
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Title | : | A Clinical Study on Association of Helicobacter Pylori Infection With Type-2 Diabetes And Depression |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. R. P. Das || Dr. D. Medhi || Dr.R.Mathur |
Abstract: H. pylori is a common chronic infectious-inflammatory disease worldwide. Association of this infection with type II Diabetes is found in many studies. There is recent discussion on 'inflammatory hypothesis' and immunological mechanisms involved in causation of Depression. The current study tries to see the association of H. pylori infection in 40 patients of type II Diabetes and presence of depression among them. Study findings supports the association showing that the patients of Diabetes had statistically significant higher numbers of positive H. Pylori . The study also found higher presence of depression among H. pylori positive diabetic patients than H. pylori negative diabetic patients proving the hypothesis
Keywords: H. pylori, Type II Diabetes, Depression
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Title | : | A Prospective Study of Thyroid Dysfunction in Patients with Type2 Diabetes Mellitus in A Tertiary Care Hospital (Faamch, Barpeta, Assam, India) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Anuradha Deuri || Dr. J. Thakuria || Dr. D. Kalita |
Abstract: Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common metabolic disorder with its increasing incidence world wide. Thyroid dysfunction is another common endocrine disorder frequently encountered in clinical practice(1). The association between diabetes mellitus and thyroid disorder is widely known. Under this backdrop, the present study was undertaken with the following aims and objectives. 1) To know the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in Type 2 diabetes mellitus. 2)To know the spectrum of thyroid dysfunction in Type 2 diabetes mellitus...........
Keywords: Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy
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Title | : | Assessment of Effectiveness of Small Group Discussion As A Teaching Tool for A Session of Clinico- Social Case Study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Yalamanchili Venkata Lakshmi || Dr.Paineni Sujitha Devi |
Abstract: Medical education has always been the cornerstone of improvement of community health by producing right doctors who can deliver best of science and best of care. One of the methods that evolved in teaching community medicine is Clinico- social case study. It is akin to Clinical case study in clinical subjects, except for its gives a broader perspective to the medical student regarding disease syndrome i.e., the social bearer of disease, helping them to be a complete physician. Lately the students are falling into the rut of being
passively involved in the discussion when a single student is presenting the case ,in regular pedagogical method...........
Keywords: Clinico- social case study, learning effectiveness, small group discussion,teaching method
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Title | : | Otitis Media with Effusion: Comparative Effectiveness of Treatments |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Karuna Nooni || Dr.G.Sreekanth |
Abstract: Background: otitis media with effusion(OME) is defined as a collection of fluid in the middle ear without signs or symptoms of acute ear infection.OME has several potential causes.The presence of fluid in the middle ear decreases tympanic membrane and middle ear function, leading to decreased hearing and learning disabilities. Hence early detection and proper intervention is necessary............
Keywords: Otitis Media With Effusion(OME),Grommet,Adenoidectomy,Pure tone audiometry, Tympanometry .Secretory Otitis Media.
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Title | : | Study of Pulmonary Hypertension and Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in Patients of Sickle Cell Anaemia |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Sanjay Varma || Archana Toppo || Animesh Choudhary |
Abstract: Sickle Cell Disease(SCD) is a complex disorder with multi-organ complications. Cardiovascular abnormalities are well-recognized complication in SCD with cardiac enlargement and systolic murmurs being the most common findings. Multiple pathologic and clinical studies have shown that patients with pulmonary hypertension and diastolic left ventricular dysfunction represent a particularly high-risk subgroup. These cardiopulmonary complications contribute to a markedly low functional capacity and associated high risk of both sudden death and severe multi-organ dysfunction in SCD patients. The aim of study was to assess prevalence of Pulmonary hypertension and Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction by using 2D Echocardiography in the patients of sickle cell anemia...........
Keywords: LVDD-Left Ventricular diastolic dysfunction, SCD-Sickle cell disease, PH-Pulmonary Hypertension, TR-Tricuspid Regurgitation
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Doppler and myocardial performance index. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 21, 1163-1167.
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bioavailability in sickle-cell disease. Nat Med. 2002;8:1383-9
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Title | : | A Comparative Study of Concentration Techniques for Detection of Intestinal Parasitic Infections – to Evaluate the Prevalence And to Identify A Better Method of Concentration Technique At A Tribal Tertiary Care Hospital |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | B. M. Shanker Venkatesh || S. Rajeshwar Rao || N.Vivekanand || B.M.Shanker Venkatesh |
Abstract: Parasitic infection caused by helminths and protozoa are the major cause of human disease in most countries of tropical region. It is estimated that about 3.5 billion people are infected with intestinal parasites of whom 450 million are ill. The prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection varies not only geographically but also in different region in the same country. The present study is undertaken to determine the rate of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection among all age group of people in this tribal area and to determine the best concentration technique to identify maximum number of intestinal parasites............
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Title | : | Comparison of Transvaginal Sonosalpingography to Chromolaparoscopy for Evaluation of Tubal Patency in Infertile Patients |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Arpana Singhal || Dr.Konpal Agrawal || Dr.Rakesh Khuteta |
Abstract: A reliable, safe and cost effective method to asses tubal patency in case of infertility is very essential. Present study was undertaken to compare transvaginal sonosalpingography and chromolaparoscopy for evaluation of tubal patency in infertile patients. Methodology: 50 patients with infertility were subjected to transvaginal sonosalpingography and chromolaparoscopy preferably in a same cycle. All were evaluated for fitness by detailed history taking, general physical examination and systemic examination............
Keywords: Sonosalpingography, chromolaparoscopy, tubal patency
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Title | : | Efficacy of Topical Heparin in Preventing the Incidence of Thrombophlebitis After Peripheral Intra Venous Cannulation |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Omais Ali Beigh || Dr. Habib Rahaman |
Abstract: A common complication associated with Intra Venous therapy is Phlebitis. Numerous literature articles have written that emphasize that phlebitis can occur in more then 50 % of patients receiving IV therapy. It is essential to be able to identify who are at risk of developing thrombophlebitis. Heparin reduces the superficial thrombophlebitis. This study was conducted at yenepoya medical college hospital The patients were divided into two groups, using closed envelope method...........
Keywords: Topical Heparin, Thrombophlebitis , Intra Venous Cannulation
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Title | : | Iron Deficiency As A Risk Factor for First Episode of Febrile Seizure |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Sunil Kumar Singh || Dr Shashank Shekhar || Dr Rajeeva Mishra |
Abstract: Febrile seizures (FS) are a form of acute symptomatic seizures. They occur in2% to 5% of children and are the most common form of childhood seizures. In the past, it was believed that most FS represented a form of epilepsy and that prognosis was not favorable. FS was believed to cause brain damage and subsequent epilepsy . Objective: To study the incidence of IDA in febrile convulsion(first episode) and evaluate iron deficiency anemia as a risk factor for febrile convulsion...........
Keywords: Febrile seizure(FS), Iron deficiency anemia(IDA)
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Title | : | Patient Satisfaction And Low OPD At Dental Colleges: Review Literature |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Priyanka Bhushan || Tanya Nandkeoliar || Rohit Agarwal || Kundan Kumar |
Abstract: Health is one of the most challenging sectors in the underdeveloped and developing countries. In countries like India where majority of population do not have access to medical health; oral health is of least importance. Prevalence of dental diseases has been steadily increasing over the years especially oral cancerous lesions. However despite the improved dentist to population ratio and substantial increase in number of dental college we are yet to achieve the desired oral health status as the problem lies not in number but on the distribution of college and dental surgeon. Increased appointment time and OPD procedure followed by dental college were cited as the major reason for low OPD at Dental Colleges..........
Keywords: Dental College, Health, OPD, Satisfaction
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Title | : | A Cytomorphometric study of Cervical Cancer and Pre-cancer in West Bengal with special reference to Midnapore district |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Agniva Misra || Aurobindo Routray || Suman Chakraborty |
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to measure some cytomorphometric parameters in different female uterine cervical conditions to study the progression of pathology from normal to neoplastic conditions. Using a computerised cytomorphometric cellmeasurement pro- gram, the study was based on a cross sectional study of smear cases diagnosed with different uterine cervical conditions from 2012 to 2014.From different kinds of microscopic image ( bright field microscopy), 100 pictures of normal cells and 100 pictures of pathological cells are selected...........
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Title | : | Clinical Profile of Neurological Manifestations Among HIV Positive Patients And Their Correlation with CD4 Count |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Ishwar Chouhan || Dr. Brajesh Mahawer || Dr. Rajendra Verma || Dr. Jasraj B. Panwar || Dr. H.S. Sandhu || Dr. S.K. Sachdeva |
Abstract: Background & objectives: Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) is a neurotropic virus which causes variety of neurologic manifestations either due to opportunistic infections and neoplasm or direct effects of HIV on nervous tissue. The objective of present study was to find out various neurological manifestations in HIV patients and their relation with CD4 counts..............
Key words: HIV, Neurological Manifestation, Opportunistic infection, Neuropathy, Meningitis.
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Title | : | A Comparative Peripheral Nerve Conduction Study in Type-2 Diabetics with Symptoms of Polyneuropathy with Age and Sex Matched Normal Subjects |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Dr.Komal Mankar || Dr.Bhagya.V || Dr.Suresh.Y.Bondade |
Abstract: Background: Diabetes Mellitus is one among the diseases that affects peripheral nervous system and symptomatic Neuropathy in uncontrolled Diabetes is one of the commonest incapacitating complications. Electro diagnostic tests can be used to detect Diabetic Neuropathy at an early stage (before development of the signs or symptoms of Neuropathy). Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) is considered to be the most sensitive, reliable, non-invasive and objective means of investigations of Diabetic Polyneuropathy. Diabetic Neuropathy is curable, and hence if detected, the proper treatment can be instituted in early stages, which again, can give rise to good outcome............
Keywords: Diabetic Polyneuropathy, Nerve Conduction Study(NCS)
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Title | : | Osteonecrosis of Femoral Head: Efficacy of Core Decompression and Non Vascularised Fibular Graft |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Riyaz N.N || Dr.Sunil.V || Dr.Nikhil Narayanan |
Abstract: Background: We present the results of osteonecrosis of femoral head treated by core decompression with non vascularized fibular graft. Patient and Methods: 20 patients with osteonecrosis femoral head treated between 2012 and 2015 were included in the study.We performed core decompression and non vascular fibular grafting. All patients were evaluated clinically and radiologically and were belonging to pre collapsing stage (I and II) according to Ficat and Arlet classification. Outcome was assessed with Harris hip score...........
Keywords: Avascular necrosis,coredecompression,fibulargraft,harris hip score
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Comparison of Laparoscopic TAPP (Transabdominal Preperitoneal) and Laparoscopic TEP (Totally Extra peritoneal) Techniques for Inguinal Hernia Repair- An Observational Study of 60 Cases |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Milind P. More || Dr. Amrit Manik Nasta || Dr. Rakhi M. More || Dr. Rakesh Shedge |
Abstract: Introduction: In the last two decades there has been an increased use of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair compared to open hernia repair. Laparoscopic techniques have been validated as safe and effective in the treatment of groin hernias and have become common where facilities are available. There has been a shift in the last few years from open repair to laparoscopic repair in India. The laparoscopic approach (TEP and TAPP) for inguinal hernia is bound to get more accessible in the near future..........
Keywords: Inguinal hernia, TAPP (Transabdominal preperitoneal), TEP (Totally extraperitoneal)
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