Objective: Analysis were under taken to determine the role of birth asphyxia and chronic antenatal hypoxia disorders in the genesis of Cerebral palsy, in a prospective study of 31,804 antenatal mothers and30,080 live births. Material & Methods: For this large-scale prospective study, proper documentation of all events in the antenatal, natal and postnatal period, a detail, stringent prot...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Kulkarni R.S., Dr. Aditya. P. Kulkarni., Dr. Rachana. R. Kulkarni., Dr. Ranjani. R. Kulkarni
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 43 to 48

Aims and Objectives: Mutations in BRCA1 gene are associated with greater risk of developing breast cancer. We determined whether clinicopathological characteristics of the tumour differ in patients with and without BRCA 1 expression. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in 100 cases of breast carcinomas received as lumpectomy or mastectomy specimens in the Department of Patholo...
Paper Information
Authors Manisha Sharma,Mridu Manjari,Mohit Madhukar,Manas Madan, Gazalpreet Kaur Sra
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 21 to 25

Primary Health Centers are the cornerstone of rural healthcare in India. Updating these centers to provide round the clock services to reduce the unmet need for maternal healthcare; is an important objective of National Rural Health Mission since 2005. Yet, functionality of PHCs to provide 24x7 services remains poor due to several health system issues. The present cross-sectional facilit...
Paper Information
Authors Sandul Yasobant, Kranti Suresh Vora, Dileep Mavalankar
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 21 to 25

Captive common buzzards develop adaptive behaviors for survival or vices in response to the stress of captivity, reduced living space, regular handling and change in diet and environment. The studied buzzards showed behaviors suggestive of hierarchy, domination and subservience. Strong and dominant birds would walk briskly across the rooms, stepping on others without challenge or resista...
Paper Information
Authors Okoli C.P, Aiyedun J O.
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 19 to 23

Twenty five common buzzards randomly picked at the reception of the Hellenic wild life hospital and Rehabilitation centre Aegina, Greece were weighed and put in separate well ventilated paper boxes in a large room(30m x 15m x5m). At entry, the birds weight ranged from 499g-796g.They were weighed 4 times during the study at fairly regular intervals. The birds were fed on chicken with bone...
Paper Information
Authors Okoli C.P, Aiyedun J O.
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 15 to 18

Plantaris, a small muscle with its long slender tendon, is of interest not only from anatomical but also from phylogenetic view point. It is regarded as vestigial in man, believing that, with assumption of an erect posture, the tendon lost its original insertion into plantar aponeurosis and gained a secondary calcaneal attachment. The muscle is known to exhibit variations but there are f...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Sherry Sharma, Dr. Meenakshi Khullar, Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 39 to 42

Background : Hypospadias is a common anomaly of male external gentalia. Most cases of hypospadias are distal type. Snodgrass procedure or tubularized incised plate urethroplasty has become the preferable and optimal treatment for primary and distal cases of hypospadias. The aim of this study was to study the effectiveness and evaluate the outcome of Snodgrass procedure presented for 44 p...
Paper Information
Authors Ibrahim Falih Noori
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 19 to 26

Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a developmental disorder affecting the structure of the teeth.Both deciduous and permanent dentition are affected. Deciduous teeth are most severely affected.Early diagnosis and treatment are therefore important to obtain a better prognosis since late intervention makes treatment more complex. ...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Priya Singhal, Dr. Sugandha Arya, Dr. Manoj Vengal, Dr. Maitrey Bhalodia, Dr. Neelkanth Patil, Dr. Abhishek Pati
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 25 to 28

Background: Burns in South Africa account for significant morbidity, mortality cost. Treatment options that could ease this burden require exploration. Objectives: The primary objective was to compare the time to healing of partial thickness burn wounds treated with Versajet, Biobrane and Acticoat to conventional therapy. Methods: A randomised, controlled, prospective study was undertake...
Paper Information
Authors A.Muganza, L.Cullingworth
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 5 to 12

This study intends to describe the patterns of Non Accidental Injury (NAI) in the population of children seen at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital trauma unit. Child abuse is a serious problem worldwide and can be difficult to detect. Children who experience the consequences of abuse in most cases end up being treated at Emergency Centres. All children between t...
Paper Information
Authors Ismail Al-Mlaki
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 11 to 38