12 articles in this issue
Nirmal Adam Sait, M. Thangarajan, U. Snehalatha
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Dr Reetika Chowdhary, Dr Brajbala Tiwari
Infertility is a distressing condition affecting 60-80 million couples all over the world. Infertility can be due to male factor, female factor or a combination of both of them. The male factor accounts for 40-50% of infertility and affects approximately ... see more
Mohammad Faisal, Prithviraj Nistane
Fracture neck of femur remains an unsolved problem till today and is a common orthopaedic problem in old age. Various methods of treatment have been employ but without a universally accepted procedure. In our study the outcomes of cemented Bipolar Hemi Ar... see more
Dr. Sudha Patil, Asha Jyothi, Anil Babu, Veerabhadra Goud G.K
Background: Preeclampsia is a multisystem disorder, which occurs only in pregnant women during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy and is associated with raised blood pressure and proteinuria. Liver Function Test (LFT) abnormalities occur in 3% o... see more
Rahul Rajan, SN Gosavi, Sanjot Ninave
Background: Most preferred technique for Breast Cancer surgeries is general anaesthesia. Recently Thoracic Epidural anaesthesia has been used for these surgeries and has a advantage over General Anesthesia. Objective: We compared the two techniques for MR... see more
Hima Bindu Kadiam, G. Venkat Rao
Introduction: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs presently are the most widely used over the counter drugs in medicine and the most frequent cause of adverse drug reactions, affecting even the cardiovascular system, which is a major and alarming public... see more
Indrani Krishnappa, Aneel Myageri, Dinesh Udupi Shastri, Ravikala Rao
Background: Squash smears of CNS lesions are easy to perform, inexpensive and permit high diagnostic accuracy. Aims: 1) Study the cytology of various CNS lesions by squash technique.2) Assess the utility of squash preparation, as an aid to frozen section ... see more
Renier Borges, Prasanth Y M
Study objective: To study symptoms of anxiety and depression in family members of intensive care unit patients. Design and setting: Study done in medical intensive care unit Father Muller medical college hospital Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Participants:... see more
Dr. Honeypalsinh H. Maharaul, Dr Vipul Shory, Dr Shivang Joshi
Introduction: Inguinal hernia is a very common disease. It is estimated that at least 5% of the population will develop a groin hernia in their lifetime, making groin hernia repair one of the most common operations performed by general surgeons. The only ... see more
N L N Moorthy, Lalithkumar Balla, K. Priyanka, Shruthi S
Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a common benign expansile bone lesion involving metaphysis of long bones in young people. They arise de novo or in association with preexisting various bone tumours. The common site of predilection include long bones, spine, ... see more
Dr. Nirmal F Bettie, Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Dr. Sangeetha, Dr. Sonu John
Apertognathia is an open bite clinical condition due to congenital or developmental deformity. This clinical condition may involve only dental component or in some cases both skeletal and dental component. The presence of missing teeth requires orthodonti... see more
Eswaran Baskaran, Ranjani Thillaigovindan, Prabhu Radhakrishnan, Eswaran Arumugam
Exact location of an implant head during second stage surgery is a paramount procedure, which involves either opening of a full thickness flap or a tissue punch. Usage of removable partial denture in implant treatment as radiographic stent, surgical guide... see more