14 articles in this issue
Dr. Rathika Rai, Dr. Surojit Dutta, Dr. Eswaran M A
Forensic dentistry is one of the advanced and reliable branches of dentistry which helps to identify victims in mass disasters and in many medico legal investigations with the help of identification markers in the prosthesis. This review article explains ... see more
Farhana Zakaria, Samith Ahmed
Background: Fibroadenoma of the breast is a relatively frequently occurring tumor. Although often considered a benign tumour, several reports describe a higher risk of subsequent breast carcinoma in patients diagnosed with fibroadenoma. Increased risk dep... see more
Diwan Mahmood Khan, M. S. Moosabba, I. Venkatakrishna Rao
Introduction: Diabetic Mellitus type 2 is most common causes are foot ulcer; Infections include abscess, necrotizing, fasciitis, gangrene, arthritis, tendonitis, cellulitis, osteomyelitis and eventually lead to the development of limb amputation. Aims and... see more
Mayank M Mahajan, Ramakant Manolkar
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical presentation, and to investigate the effectiveness of continuous catheter drainage in comparison to needle aspiration in the treatment of liver abscesses. Methods: This is a prospective randomi... see more
Anil Kumar, Madan Lal Ajmani, Thomas Heming
Aim of study: The hard palate is an essential part of the human skull and plays an important role in the passive articulation of speech. The present study aimed to determine morphometric study of hard palate, location of the position of the greater palati... see more
Praveen Kumar, Pankaj Talwar, Surender Mohan
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for women with heterotopic pregnancy post IVF ET and their obstetric outcomes. Material and Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of eight women who had under... see more
Joseph Johnson, Binu Abraham, Baburaj Stephenson, Jehangir HM
Background: Low birth weight which is below 2.5 kg is a major factor affecting the infant survival, health and development. Low birth weight infants are at a greater risk of having a disability and for diseases such as cerebral palsy, visual problems, lea... see more
Altaf Khan, Ashish Verma, Mujeebu Rahiman, Nischith Dsouza, Rahul Bhargava
Aim: To assess the efficacy of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in lower pole stones less than 2cm as compared to mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) Materials and Methods: Between Jan 2013 and April 2016, 172 patients who had renal stones rangi... see more
Divya Khare, Rekha Soni
Aim: To Study the effects of constraint-induced movement therapy on hemiplegic cerebral palsy patients. Methodology: Both groups; control (n=15) and experimental (n=15) underwent treatment for six times a week for 3 months. Result : Significant findings w... see more
Manolkar Ramakant, Mayank M Mahajan
Back Ground: Chronic anal fissure is one of common anal condition of world population. Conservative management is initially recommended with ointments and analgesics. When conservative measures fail despite of recommended length of therapy, surgical optio... see more
Vrushali Vishal Kulkarni, Poorva Prabhakar Bhave, Ganesh T Shinde, Sundaram Kartikeyan
Objective: This comparative, prospective study was conducted to estimate the effectiveness of five different germicidal hand washing agents and to obtain comparative data among clinical and paraclinical personnel. Methods: Five different hand washing agen... see more
Mohammad Faisal, Prithviraj Nistane, Vijaysing Chandele
Intra-articular fractures of the distal radius represent a significant problem in terms of treatment and outcomes. We conducted a prospective study of patients with fractures of the distal radius managed by internal fixation using the volar locking plate ... see more
N. S. Neki, Gagandeep Singh Shergill, Amritpal Singh, Amanpreet Kaur, Sharique Nizami, Amandeep Singh Dhanju
From totally harmless and self limiting annoyance, hiccups (singultus) can be a sign of serious underlying disease. Horse shoe shaped kidney, being a precipitant and risk factor for urinary tract infection, could be one such etiology. We are presenting a ... see more
Ayush Kumar Singh, Hitesh Mangukiya, Ujwal Ramteke
Introduction: Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive disorder which is due to mutation in gene encoding for ATPase. Due to excessive copper accumulation in various organs, it can present with spectrum of hepatic, neurological, osteoarticular changes mos... see more