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Volume 8 Number 3 Year 2017

12 articles in this issue 

Mourouguessine Vimal, Anandabaskar Nishanthi

Osteosarcoma is the second most common primary neoplasm arising from bone next to Multiple myeloma and is common in metaphysis of long bones. Osteosarcoma of the jaw bones is a biologically distinct entity in contrast with Osteosarcoma of the long bones. ... see more

Pags. 111 - 115  

Dayananda Bhoumik, Birhanetensay Masresha, Arunabha Mallik

Herbal medicines are very important to cure the various ailments of human. Demands of the herbal medicines are increasing in both developed and under developed countries due to growing recognition of natural plants being lesser of side effect, easily avai... see more

Pags. 116 - 124  

Manali Hitenbhai Shah, Summaiya Abdulvahed Mullan

(a)Title: Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practices regarding Biomedical Waste Management amongst Intern doctors in New Civil hospital, Surat. (b)Abstract body: Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice regarding Biomedical Waste Managem... see more

Pags. 125 - 127  

Swati Mallick, Mohamed Imranulla, P G Naveen Kumar, Prashant G M, Sushanth V H, Ipshita Potlia, Rubel M

Introduction: Nutrition counseling has an important place in the dental care setting given the clear relationship between dietary factors and dental caries and the association between obesity, diabetes and periodontitis. Diet and nutrition impact oral hea... see more

Pags. 128 - 133  

Milind Ubale, Bhimrao Sambhaji Jadhav, Aniruddha Arjun Malgaonkar, Sundaram Kartikeyan

Objective: This complete-enumeration cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the effect of tuberculosis-related educational intervention on the cognitive domain scores of undergraduate Humanities students in Thane district, Maharashtra. Methodolo... see more

Pags. 134 - 138  

Vijaya Rajesh Kamble, Sarika Kohar

Objective: Renal volume changes occurs due to varied physiological changes, especially in the kidneys of pregnant women. For the identification and monitoring of renal disease , renal size is an important factor. No established data is available in the li... see more

Pags. 139 - 142  

Rubel M, Prashant G M, P G Naveen Kumar, Sushanth V H, Mohamed Imranulla, Swati Mallick, Ipshita Potlia

Introduction: Forensic dentistry is a challenging and fascinating branch of forensic science that involves the application of dental sciences in the identification of deceased individuals through the comparison of ante- and postmortem records. Recently, f... see more

Pags. 143 - 147  

Zuwaira I Hassan, Tolulope O Afolaranmi, Onimisi O Nathanel, Armiya'u Aishatu Yushau, Tetsohot E Tangkat, Danjuma J Chomo, Oluwabunmi O Chirdan

Background: Nosocomial infections are a worldwide phenomenon, globally, it occurs among 712% of the hospitalized patients with over 1.4 million people suffering from infections acquired in treatment centres and a resultant estimated annual death of 80,000... see more

Pags. 148 - 153  

Ajitha M B, Vinod Babu B, Avinash Chandra Singh

Background: A lump in the breast results in anxiety for the patient and her family whether benign or malignant. Histological tissue diagnosis is a universally accepted means of definitive diagnosis of a breast lump. FNAC gives a rapid diagnosis and can be... see more

Pags. 154 - 157  

Ipshita Potlia, P G Naveen Kumar, Prashant G M, Sushanth V H, Mohamed Imranulla, Rubel M, Swati Mallick

Introduction: Hospitals are the centers of cure and also of infectious waste generation. Improper waste management can be a threat to public health and environment. Staff that provide healthcare ought to be aware of the proper handling and the system of m... see more

Pags. 158 - 162  

Sheetal Deepesh Lad, Yashwant Raghu Gabhale, Mamatha Murad Lala, Dipti Sudhir More, Mamta Vijay Manglani

Background: Appropriate feeding practices in early life are widely identified as important determinants for growth and development in children. Identifying and promoting the best feeding practice for HIV exposed infants has been a real challenge in the de... see more

Pags. 163 - 167  

Sushant Shekhar Katiyar, Ajay Kumar Verma, Kanchan Srivastava, Surya Kant

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health problem worldwide, not only because of current cases of active disease and emergence of drug resistant TB (DR-TB) but also because of the threat of latency and co infection with HIV. The major reason behind ... see more

Pags. 171 - 176