This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of Ficus exasperata and compared the efficacy of ethanol and hexane extracts on five microbial isolates. To ascertain the set objective, after extraction with ethanol and hexane, the disk and well diffusion agar methods were employed to investigate the antimicrobial activity of the extracts and its minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concen...
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Authors Godwill Azeh Engwa, Richard N. Tagbo, Chinedu Chukwuekezie, Marcellus Unaegbu, Marian N. Unachukwu
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Introduction: Chronic pancreatitis presents a significant problem to healthcare practitioners as it affects many areas of a patient’s health, including their physical, mental, and socioeconomic health. The Pancreatitis Quality of Life Instrument (PANQOLI) is the 1st instrument developed specifically to evaluate the quality of life of patients with chronic pancreatitis. T...
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Authors Samuel Han, M.D., Joan Kheder, M.D., Julien Fahed, M.D., Lisa Bocelli, D.O., Yoel Carrasquillo, M.D., Amy Waccholtz, Ph.D, M.Div, ABPP, Wahid Wassef, M.D., MPH
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The frequency of superficial fungal infections is more in hot and humid climate. Seasonal variation of skin diseases, a subject of much epidemiological interest, has been studied for centuries. The present study report is on dermatophytoses in different clinical conditions such as age, sex and seasonal impact in Warangal District, A.P. A retrospective study was done on all new outpatient...
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Authors Dr. Gadangi Indira
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Induction of global organ disease has become important with the events related to diabetes in both the developed and developing world. Type 2 diabetes and peripheral organ disease are connected to Type 3 diabetes that involves the brain early in life associated with brain diseases (stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease).The incidence of diabetes has been predicted to inc...
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Authors Ian James Martins
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Background: Although the focus of scientific studies on the beneficial properties of chocolate with a high cocoa content has increased in recent years, studies determining its importance for weight regulation, in particular within the context of a controlled dietary measure, have rarely beenconducted. Methodology: In a study consisting of several weeks, we divided men and women between t...
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Authors Johannes Bohannon, Diana Koch, Peter Homm, Alexander Driehaus
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Inappropriate use of antibiotics can potentially lead to antimicrobial resistance and increase the necessity to use more expensive antibiotics to treat common and life threatening infections. The major goal of this research was to determine antibiotics utilization and their cost among in-patients treated in Ayder Referral Hospital. An institution based cross-sectional study was conducted...
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Authors Solomon Abrha, Rahel Assefa, Fantahun Molla, Wondim Melkam, Admassu Assen, Anwar Mulugeta, Abrham Wondimu, Jemal Mohammed, Birhanetensae Masresha
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical statistical collection of pediatric hydrocephalus with emphasis on pathology to investigate the epidemiology of pediatric hydrocephalus. Materials and Methods: We performed respectively analysis of the pediatric patients younger than 18 years with or suspected of hydrocephalus in our neuropediatric centre since 2001. Data w...
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Authors R Omidi-Varmezani
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Peripheral Emergencies
Published In: GJMR Part: D: Radiology, Diagnostic Volume: 15 Issue: 1
Peripheral arterial disease is one of the most prevalent conditions, and it frequently associated with an increased risk of vascular disease in other parts of the body and substantial functional limitation. The initial disease process results in peripheral arterial disfunction causes turbulent flow in the arteries supplying the muscles of the lower extremities. Impaired endothelial funct...
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Authors Reza Omidi Varmezani
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The scaffold-based tissue engineering of bones is an extremely promising concept with regard to the regeneration of major bone defects due to trauma, tumour or developmental abnormalities as well as for the treatment of pseudo-arthroses. The in vivo testing of implants is a significant phase in the development of specimens for the clinical application of suitable scaffolds. The collectio...
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Authors Christian Beltzer, Stefan Endres
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Two diagnostic methods, a modified Kinyoun’s acid-fast staining technique and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), for the detection of Cryptosporidium spp. in porcine faeces were compared regarding their sensitivities. Of the 209 faecal samples examined, Cryptosporidium spp. was detected significantly higher (p<0.05) by ELISA (31.1%) than the acidfast staining ...
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Authors Akinkuotu Olufemi Ambrose, Jacobs Eniope Bamidele, Okwelum Ngozi
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