Aim: To assess the chromosomal damage and apoptosis in exfoliated buccal cells of individuals with potentially malignant lesions and oral cancer. Materials and methods: Our study included 90 subjects which were divided into three groups of 30 each, Group A-potentially malignant disorders, Group B-Oral cancer and Group C-control. Results: A significant increase in the frequency of micronu...
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Authors Shaik Begum Khalida, Manjunath M, Siddhartha Biswas
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Objective: To seek the impact of fasting on the outcome of labour. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study carried out in consenting parturients who had a singleton pregnancy at term, and who had been fasting for at least 10hours. The fasting was confirmed by appositive ketonuria test. The impact of fasting (attributable risk) was calculated using the Open Epi software. Results: No cas...
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Authors Jean Alfred Mbongo, Aya Nzeli, Henri GermainMonabeka, Leon Herve Iloki
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The objective of this work was to give a working diagnosis if pelvic pains acute, the woman at University Hospital of Brazzaville. Methods: We carried out a descriptive and prospective study over a period of five months, from 2nd June to 2nd October 2015 in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit at CHU Brazzaville. Patients who presented with Acute Pelvic Pain and who gave their consent were...
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Authors Jean Alfred Mbongo, Haba Foromo, FabriceOtiobanda, Lu00c3u00a9on Hervu00c3u00a9 Iloki
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Objective: to Identify différent problems encountered in the Management of bleeding the last trimester of pregnancy Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study over a period of 12 months. This study involved pregnant women with a minimum term of 28 weeks of gestation, with an antepartum haemorrhage of pregnancy. Those with incomplete data, and none obstetric genital bleedin...
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Authors Mbongo Jean Alfred , Haba Foromo, Aloumba Gilius Wilhem, Iloki Lu00c3u00a9on Hervu00c3u00a9
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Background: Nightmare(NM) and its various names is a well known phenomena In different societies. The synonyms (Bangungut) in Philippine is colloquially and culturally used to describe this phenomenon (NM). This enigma is called Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Among Adults (SUNDS) in USA, (pok kuri) in Japan, in Arab countries its name is gutham or khapoos. There is a strong a link be...
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Authors Dr. OthmanAlfleesy
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Background: Globally, erectile dysfunction burden (ED) is rising appreciably and it is projected to affect about 332 million men by the year 2025. This rise is attributable to the rising incidence of conditions associated with ED including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease and depression. We conducted this community-based screening to elucidate on the prevalence of...
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Authors Pedro Pallangyo, Paulina Nicholaus, Peter Kisenge, Henry Mayala, Noel Swai, Mohamed Janabi
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Background: Population ageing, rapid urbanization and unhealthy lifestyles continue to transform global health. The prevalence of hypertension which currently affects over a billion people globally is rapidly increasing while the rates of its awareness, treatment and control remain low especially in developing nations. We aimed to determine the prevalence, awareness, control and associat...
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Authors Pedro Pallangyo, Paulina Nicholaus, Peter Kisenge, Mohamed Aloyce, Maria Samlongo, Tulizo Shemu, Mohamed Janabi
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Labyrinthine fistula, defined by a destruction of the bony labyrinth is one of the most feared complications during the evolution of a chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma. Relatively common, it represents 4-12% cases of chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma and essentially occurs in the lateral semi-circular canal (70-80% of cases). The abnormal opening of the bony labyrinth in the...
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Authors Z.Chafiki, M.Ait el kerdoudi, S.Rouadi, R.L. Abada, M.Roubal, M.Mahtar
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Childbirth is a central event to human nature and one that has a great impact on the life of women and their families. Over the years, remarkable progresses were made in the safety and comfort of human labor and birth but there is also an increase in maternal as well as neonatal mortality. The DOH embarked on Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care (EINC) to address neonatal deaths in the...
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Authors Ashley A. Bangcola, Laarni A. Caorong
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Parents have the potential to protect against adolescent sexual risk, including early sexual behavior and its outcomes such as unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. The objective of this study therefore was to assess the status of adolescent-parent communication about sexual and reproductive health and associated factors among school students. Institution based cross se...
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Authors Zemenu Yowhanes, Hailemariam Berhe, Desta Hailu
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