Histopathological changes in different tissues induced by sub-lethal concentrations of chlorpyrifos in Heteropneustes fossilis was highly reflected in the present study. Fishes were exposed to both low (1/50th of LC50) and high concentration (1/10th of LC50) doses of chlorpyrifos for duration of 30 days. Several histopathological alternations were observed in the tissue section. Gradual ...
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Authors Nazia Khatun, Taibur Rahman, Rita Mahanta
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Skeletal muscles are a heterogeneous group of tissues categorized into different fiber types.1 These fibers are divided into slow-twitch type 1 and fast-twitch type 2 fibers, which are identified by their expression of specific myosin heavy chain isoforms.5,7,9 The predominance of type 2 muscle fibers has been observed in various diseases involving skeletal muscle such as Duchenne muscul...
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Authors Kirill Alekseyev, Shruti Amin Malcolm Lakdawala Nada Farooqui, Marc K. Ross
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Patients with cleft lip and palate undergo various problems and managing these patients by prosthesis has been a challenge for many years and the problems begin with making of impression. The authors describe a chair-side technique for facial moulage in cleft infants that is simple, efficient and inexpensive while still being safe for the infant. ...
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Authors Ajay Jain, Ugrappa Sridevi
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Image denoising is an important pre-processing step in medical image analysis. The basic intent of image denoising is to reconstruct the original image from its noisy observation as accurately as possible, while preserving important detail features such as edges and textures in the denoised image. In medical imaging, for the precise analysis of diseases denoising of medical images like X...
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Authors Mohd. Ameen, Shah Aqueel Ahmed
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Background: Among harmful traditional practices, Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is widely practiced across the world. The practice involves either partial or total removal of the female external genitalia for various reasons. FGM is documented to be rooted in religious, personal and societal factors. FGM is documented to be widespread across Ethiopia and is believed to be wide...
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Authors Mohamed Mohamud, Dr. Mirgisa Kaba, Mr. Mulugeta Tamire
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About 10% of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime; however in majority of cases the underlying cause is unknown. Across the globe, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in women; the risk factors for breast cancer include older maternal age at birth of first child, earlier onset of menses, later age...
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Authors Abdulraouf Lamoshi
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Prelabor rupture of the fetal membranes (PLROM) is common obstetric problem and one of the most common clinical event where a pregnancy can turn into a high risk situation for mother as well as fetus. Present study was undertaken in a rural tertiary care institute located in central India with the aim to study the distribution and correlation of socio-demographic factors in PLROM. The ov...
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Authors Dr. Arpita Jaiswal, Dr. C. Hariharan
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Background: United Nation Children‟s Fund estimates that as of 2010 there were 153 million orphaned children and adolescents living in the world. Thirty six percent of the world‟s orphans lives in Sub Saharan region. As of 2012, Ethiopia is estimated to have 1,988,731 Orphans of whom 530,630 are orphans due to HIV /AIDS and is one of the largest populations of...
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Authors Bisrat Getaneh, Dr. Usha Kulkarni, Yemane G/Mariam
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An epidemiological survey of small ruminant disease was conducted in Boka-Shuta, Konda-Zuriya and Debre-Work kebelles of Kaffa and Bench-Maji zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities and people’s regional state (SNNPRs), Ethiopia from July 2012 to June 2013. The objective of the study was to assess diseases of small ruminants affecting production and productivity; their occ...
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Authors Fisseha Mengstie, Amenay Assefa
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A study was conducted from October, 2013 to March, 2014 on cattle slaughtered at Assela municipal abattoir with the aim of determining major causes of liver condemnation and to estimate the direct financial losses attributed to the condemned liver. Ante mortem and post mortem inspection procedures were followed throughout the study and abnormalities encountered were recorded. A total of ...
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Authors Hussein Aman, Seifudin Kassim, Gobu Boru,Hubado Hussien, Mukarim Abdurahaman
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