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Abstract: Introduction : Certain complementary examinations are essential to make the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as well as to establish an initial mapping that seems to be a crucial element in the therapeutic choice. However, the systematic search for lesions in the upper digestive tract is still controversial. The aim of this work is to study the contribution EGD in IBD. Materials and methods : It is about a retrospective study, including all the patients followed for an IBD and having benefited from an EGD within the department of gastroentero-hepatology of the CHU Hassan II of Fez between January 2005 and April 2018..........
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Abstract: Background. Optimal management of surgical wounds is an important part of post-operative recovery and health care professionals should monitor the process of acute wound healing, prevent wound complications and treat appropriately if complications arise. The key elements of post-operative wound management include timely review of the wound, appropriate cleansing and dressing, and early recognition and intervention of wound complications. The aim of thi study was to assess the quality of wound healing after cervical spine surgery. Material and methods
Key Word: wound, healing, cervical spine, surgery
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[5]. Akins P.T., Harris J., Alvarez J.L., Chen Y., Paxton E.W., Bernbeck J., Guppy K.H. Risk Factors Associated With 30day Readmissions After Instrumented Spine Surgery in 14,939 Patients: 30day readmissions after instrumented spine surgery. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 2015; 40: 102232, doi: 10.1097 / BRS.0000000000000916.
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Abstract: Malignant melanoma of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses is a rare tumor encountered by ENT surgeons. This is case of 50 yrs old female with complaint of recurrent episodes of nasal bleed with nasal obstruction. The patient's history revealed recurrent episodes of nasal bleeding for past 4 months. She also complained of progressively increasing nasal obstruction from left nose for 3 months. Nasal endoscopy was done which revealed a smooth pinkish mass in the left nasal cavity, filling the whole middle meatus, and extending till, just anterior to the choana. The nasal endoscopy on the right side was normal. The histopathological examination gave a conclusive diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma. CT scan of PNS confirmed the finding of a localized mass in left nasal cavity. Surgical excision was done and patient was referred to higher center for radiotherapy..
Key words: Epistaxis; Malignant Melanoma; Paranasal Sinus ; Radiotherapy
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Abstract: Background: Waiting time in Nigerian public hospitals is excruciatingly long with negative impact on quality of care, client satisfaction and utilization of health care services. These factors have significant negative consequences on the health indices of the population. Waiting time is amenable to easy objective and subjective assessment and intervention and hence studies are required to provide evidence for quality improvement.
Aim and Objectives: to evaluate the pattern of waiting timeand relationship with clients' satisfaction with services in the clinic.
Materials and Method: three hundred randomly selected subjects were administered a combination of customized questionnaire........
Key words: waiting time, client's perception, satisfaction, arrival patterns, appointment systems
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from:https://data.unicef.org/wpcontent/uploads/2015/12/MMR_executive_summary_final_mid-res_243.pdfAccessed December 16, 2020.
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Abstract: This review focuses on the concept that is used for the rehabilitation of edentulous arches i.e. All on 4 dental implant treatment, regarding its indications, surgical procedures, prosthetic protocols, advantages, disadvantages and its limitations. As implant supported prosthesis is impossible in many conditions without complex techniques such as nerve transposition, grafting, sinus lifting because of vicinity of vital anatomical structures, poor bone quality and quantity or atrophic jaws. So, implant technology developed the All on 4 treatment concepts as an alternative to conventional implant applications. This concept allows the rehabilitation of edentulous patients that is two implants are placed......
Key words: All on 4, dental implant, rehabilitation, prosthesis
[2]. Sk Shabana Begum, V Chandra Sekhara Reddy, R.V.S. Krishna Kumar, Km Sudhir, G Srinivasulu, Sk Noushad Ali. Tooth loss prevalence and risk indicators among adult people visiting community health centers in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh: a cross sectional study. Doi: 10.4103/2319-593.195829
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Abstract: Introduction: SARS-COV was declared pandemic in the month of march 2020.Uttarakhand reported its first case on 15th march 2020. This study is a retrospective descriptive analysis of the changing demographic, clinical and case fatality rate of the disease. Material and methods: The study is on the data of the admitted patients in dedicated covid center, a tertiary level facility from March 2020- February 2021. Data was analyzed in terms of outcome of the admitted patients, the change in the proportions of asymptomatic, mild, moderate and severe cases and the change in the age of the admitted patients with progression of disease over the stipulated time frame. Factors affecting the mortality of the admitted cases were also analyzed......
Key words: COVID-19, Patient profile; Comorbidities; Outcomes.
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Abstract: Introduction: To assess the clinical profile of Lens Induced Glaucoma (LIG) in Palakkad District of Kerala and final visual outcome of such patients was compared with preoperative rise of intraocular pressure (IOP) and their duration of presentation. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by analyzing medical records of 40 patients of senile cataract who were clinically diagnosed as LIGs and operated over a period of two years between January 2018to December2019 at Government Medical College Palakkad. The data was collected in terms of demographics, time of presentation of the patient, both preoperative and post operative visual acuity, IOP and intraoperative and postoperative complications. At 6 weeks post operative cataract surgery best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was compared with duration........
Key words: Lens induced glaucoma, Intraocular pressure, Best corrected visual acuity
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Abstract: Introduction: National Health Service (NHS) has massively reduced non-urgent elective surgical service as COVID-19 hit the UK, resulting in approximately 516000 non-urgent elective surgeries being affected during the three months of March to May 2020. To cover this backlog and prevent further delay to elective surgery different approaches has been opted for resuming elective services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to evaluate the measures taken by our trust to restart elective surgical work which was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.......
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