10 articles in this issue
Sanjay Singh, Harikant Sah, Amar Keyal
Background & Objectives: To evaluate the visual outcomes of children presenting with unilateral traumatic cataract.Materials & Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 111 children (70 males and 41 females) below 16 years of age who were diagnosed w... see more
Manohar Pradhan, Mahesh Mathur
Background: Evaluation of prescribing indicators by proper analysis of prescriptions under the guidelines of World Health Organization enables us to detect some of the common problems of prescribing.Methodology: This study was conducted on randomly select... see more
Poojan Kumar Rokaya, Mangal Rawa, Javed Ahmad Khan
Background & Objectives: Pediatric forearm bone fractures are common orthopedic injuries. Generally, these fractures can be successfully managed with closed reduction and casting however operative fixation may be required. Currently, the most common opera... see more
Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Sanad Dulal, Rajesh Yadav, Ajay Singh Thapa
Background & Objectives: Complex maxillofacial trauma is a common occurrence with high velocity road traffic accidents. Multiple facial bone fracture with loss of reference point for bony reduction requires use of intra-operative intermaxillary fixation t... see more
Dharanidhar Baral
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Sushil Thapa, Shrawan Kumar Thapa, Shankar Dhakal, Rudra Marasini, Bhadra Hamal, Rem Kumar Rai, Rahul Shrestha, Manoj Kandel
Background and Objectives: Diaphyseal femur fracture is one of the commonest fractures to present in an emergency room. The objective of the study was to compare femoral shaft fractures treated using nail with those using plate and screws. Patie... see more
Khem Raj Bhusal, Surya Devkota, Midhan Shrestha, Prem Khadga
Background & Objectives: This was a cross-sectional observational study designed to see the prevalence of anemia among HIV positive patients and its correlation with CD4 counts.Materials & Methods: Fifty five HIV/AIDS patients presented for the first time... see more
Mani Krishna, Seema Dayal
Background and objectives: Breast developmental anomalies are common. Normally there are two breasts with nipple and areola. When it is more than two breasts, it is called Polymastia. It can also be known as ectopic or accessory breast. Diagnosis is must ... see more
Binita Goyal
Calcifying fibrous tumor synonymous with calcifying fibrous pseudotumor is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor, recently been described in soft tissues. It is believed to be a true neoplasm with a tendency for nondestructive local recurrence. It presents as a... see more
Laxman Dubey, Ridhi Adhikari, Pradip Jung KC, Rajesh Panjiyar, Tej Bahadur Gurung, Gangapatnam Subramanyam
The posterior descending artery usually arises from either the right coronary artery or the left circumflex artery. Here we report an unusual case of super-dominant left anterior descending coronary artery continuing as the posterior descending artery bey... see more