Use of intravenous clonidine for prolonging spinal anaesthesia with bupivacaine. Background: Several additives like clonidine are added to prolong spinal blockade. We considered using clonidine through intravenous route as it achieves peak plasma concentration more rapidly than oral or intrathecal routes. The aim was to study onset of analgesia and duration of sensory and motor blockade ...
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Authors Prerana Nirav Shah, Devanand Pawar
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Introduction: An educational program was designed to improve relevant competence in brain anatomy, pathology, CT technique and physics among radiography students training at the section of neuroradiography, Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål. Method and Materials: The educational program consisted of lectures, a compendium, hands-on lessons and competence testing. The lectures and ...
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Authors Heggen KL, Johansen E, Silkoset RD, Karikari PD
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Drugs are eliminated from the body either unchanged as the parent drug or as metabolites. Nimesulide drug belongs to a wide class of medicines called antiinflammatory nonsteroidal drugs (NSAID). NSAIDs are well known for their antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. Renal clearance of nimesulide correlated with creatinine clearance. The present research work was planed ...
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Authors Bilal Ahmed, Tahira Iqbal, Huma Mahboob, Farah Latif, Imtiaz Sohail.
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Page No. 23 to 27

Background: Malarial infection associated with common hematological abnormalities like anemia, Thrombocytopenia, Hemolytic anemia. Hemolytic anemia is due to occurrence of cold agglutinins. This study throws light on the prevalence of cold agglutinins in patients with malarial infection and their detection. Method: About 150 patients diagnosed as having Malaria by Peripheral smear, QBC f...
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Authors Venkatesh V.N, Ravish Kumar M, Nagendra Gowda M. R,
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Page No. 25 to 29

Post partum haemorrhage is the main cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Tranexamic acid is a cheap, easy to use and relatively safe medication that is gaining popularity as a management option for obstetric haemorrhage. It is already widely used to limit bleeding in trauma and many major surgeries. This review examines the evidence surrounding its use to control bleeding at the time o...
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Authors Suzanne Davis
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Objective: To determine the causative agents of bacteremia in children under 5 years and their susceptibility to the commonly used antibiotics. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study on children (aged from 1 day to 5 years) admitted to the paediatric ward. The patients included all newborn babies and children admitted with fever and suspected of having sepsis. All the included childre...
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Authors Dr. Abhineet Mehrotra, Dr. Shailendra Mishra
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Background: Myocardial bridging is recognized as an anatomical variation of the human coronary circulation in which an epicardial artery lies in the myocardium for part of its course. Thus, the vessel is ‘bridged’ by myocardium. The possible clinical implications of myocardial bridging may vary from protection against atherosclerosis to systolic vessel comp...
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Authors Dr. Swaroop N., Dr. G. C. Poornima, Dr. Shashanka M.J
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Page No. 25 to 28

Background: Variations in the formation of brachial plexus and in the course of its branches are not as uncommon as was once thought. Anatomical knowledge of the variations about formation, course, termination of median and musculocutaneous nerve is extremely important in surgical exploration and administration of neuromuscular blocks in axillary region. This awarenesshelpful while plann...
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Authors Dr. Shashanka M.J, Dr. Swaroop N,Dr. Girish V.P
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Background and Aim: Obesity is a chronic disease that is increasing in prevalence worldwide. Bariatric surgery could be the definitive clue in many situations. Medical management and follow up of patients who have undergone bariatric surgery is a challenge opportunity due to post operative complications. A new modified intestinal bypass (MIBP) operation was designed to maintain good dige...
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Authors AbduhEl-Banna, Nader Hashim Taweela, MohamedBakheetGaber, Mohamed Mostafa Tag El-Din, Mohamed FathyLabib, Mohamed Abd Elfattah Emam, Osama Osman Khalil ,Mona Abd Elmageed, Abd Elrazek M.Aly Abd Elrazek
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Background: Aim of the present study was to observe the measurements of septal papillary muscles present in tricuspid valve of human heart. Measurements of septal papillary muscles in tricuspid valve gains utmost importance in cardiac surgeries because they are the causes of myocardial infarction in recent times because of its variations and detection of these causes by advent in modern ...
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Authors Dr. Harsha B. R, Dr. Dakshayani K .R
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