7 articles in this issue
Prof Amarjeet Kaur Sandhu, Gurmanjit Rai Maan, B. L. Goyal, Gyathri Priya
The present study aims to assess social, psychological, and physical impact on substance abusers and their family so as to formulates effective polices and strategies to control the implications and health hazards of psychotic substance abuse.A total of 8... see more
Anish Patel, Sunil Thanvimd, Utsav Patel
Objective: 1) To examine the relationship between the life style and co-morbid conditions in patients having age of 45 years presenting with Acute Coronary Syndrome. 2) Effect of the risk factors on Acute cornary syndrome i.e. Non ST Segment Elevation Myo... see more
Prerna Biswal, Shalendra Singh, Priya Taank
Background : To assess the worth of ˜Priming Principle ˜applied for the induction dose of Propofol would perturb the total induction dose requirement of Propofol and the concerned hemodynamic changes. Methodology : 100 patients were registered in this pro... see more
Sanjay R. Bharti, Ashish K. Magdum
Aim: the present study aims at comparing the functional outcome of percutaneous crossed pinning with lateral pinning. Materials and Methods: An analysis of results with regards to ulnar nerve injury, carrying angle and range of movements was made in 17 ch... see more
Ram S Kaulgud, Anand MK
Aims and Objectives : To study the usefulness of salivary abnormal expression of Cyclin D1 and Ki-67 proteins for staging of oral cancer. Materials and Methods: The study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee. Saliva was collected from each o... see more
Nilima D. Lodha, Kiran S. Bharti
Aims and Objectives: Hysterectomy is one of the common surgical procedures throughout the world .The objective of the study was to analyze and study the frequency of histopathological lesions in hysterectomy specimens. Materials and methods: This retrospe... see more
Jayawant Mahadani, Virendra Khadse
Background and Objectives: Breast cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Benign as well as malignant breast lesions are quite common in Indian population. It is the second most common cancer site after cancer cervix. The present... see more