Background: Recurrent hernias are still relatively common in our practice. Despite the introduction of several therapeutic improvements, recurrent hernias still appear in 10- 15%. Therefore, reasons for a recurrence are discussed in a more fundamental way. It is assumed that a failure mainly depends on the quality of the repair. Aim: This study aimed to review and assesses the clinical p...
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Authors Wael Mohialddin Ahmed Doush, Mohamed Almakki Ahmed Abdalla.
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The case is that of 69 year old female who went on vacation and fell on her knees. She noticed progressive swelling of both legs over 2 weeks duration. During this period she gained 44 pounds in weight. She presented with sudden onset of edema of the lower extremity and weigh gain. She had 16 g/day of proteinuria. Past medical history is significant of hypertension of unknown duration. S...
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Authors Awad Magbri, MD
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Nearly all (99%) of maternal death occur in the developing countries. The major reason for this huge magnitude of the problem is failure to use delivery care services in these countries. Little is known about the utilization and factors influencing the use of delivery care services. The aim of study is to assess utilization of delivery care services and influencing factors among women in...
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Authors Muluwas Amentie, Muluemebet Abera, Misra Abdulahi
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Study objective was to hypothesized that the consumption of green leafy vegetables (GLV), including cruciferous vegetables (CV), significantly reduces the incidence of urothelial cancers. The hypothesis was answered by using the experimental approach of meta-analysis by synthesizing relevant worldwide studies that address the association between the consumption of GLV and risk of inciden...
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Authors Dr. Richard Lee Pollock,
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Objective: Explore the causal relationship between food deserts and presumed health outcomes of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Design: Simulate food desert conditions by having a subject eat only what he could purchase in convenience stores for 30 days on a financially constrained budget. Setting: Conducted as a field experiment utilizing local convenience stores. Subjects: One of...
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Authors Mark J. Bonica, Kerryn L. Story
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Eating Disorders (ED) affect a great deal of individuals around the world, yet initial diagnosis continues to be elusive to detect. Many of the physical and psychological manifestations that occur in patients suffering from an ED can be seen by both medical and dental professionals; however the mentality behind this diagnosis is complex. The task of discussing the disorder with the patie...
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Authors Sara E Askounes, Kristin A Williams
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Background: Bovine cysticercosis and human taeniasis is an important parasitic disease and more common in developing countries including Ethiopia where meat is an important component of human diet and traditionally consumed raw on several occasions. Methodology: Cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2014 to April 2015 at Asella municipal abattoir in Arsi zone of Oromia to det...
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Authors Adem Edao, Feyera Gemeda Dima, Feyissa Begna Deressa
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Objective: Young children are very susceptible to the toxic effects of lead, one of the most common pollutants in the environment. Therefore, monitoring the level of lead in primary teeth to prevent its harmful effects might be necessary. The aim of this study was to investigate lead concentrations among all types of primary teeth and to determine if age could affect the lead levels in p...
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Authors Sara Ehsani, Ghasem Meighani
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Pure tone Audiometry (PTA)-Tone Decay Test is the key hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss. The test is used to indentify quickly screening for Retro Cochlear pathology. In audio logical investigations, the hearing sensitivity is tested for pure tones. The test tones of diff...
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Authors Dr. Sharmila.R.Chaudhari.
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Purpose: To update the literature regarding the computer-aided implant surgery. Material and Methods: A literature search was applied in electronic database using the key-words: “Guided surgery”, “dental implants”, “computer-aided surgery”, “stereolitographic guides”. Resul...
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Authors Lauren Bohner, Rafael Prestes, Eduardo Mukai, Sueli Mukai, Rogu00c3u00a9rio de Lima Romeiro
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