C: Microbiology & Pathology

C: Microbiology & Pathology (87)

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Objective:To investigate the histological changes in the skin tissue covering the area surrounding the ulceration of the diabetic foot. Patients & Methods: The study was performed on 30 patients who were classified into 3 groups 10 patient in each. Group I is the control group have no diabetes, group II with diabetes mellitus type I, and Group III patients with diabetes mellitus type II....
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Authors Dr. Muna Zuhair Alhamdany, Dr. Abduljabbar Y. Al-Hubaity
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Page No. 13 to 25

Purpose of the work: The work was aimed at the study of the changes of the system of hemostasis and of blood rheology during the progression of infection in patients with lower-limb and facial erysipelas and to validate the advisability of replacement and/or antithrombotic therapy. Material and methods: the author studied the indices of external (time of prothrombin (PT), international n...
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Authors Elena. G. Fokina
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Aims and Objectives: To identify and analyse the most common hematological disorders diagnosed by doing bone marrow aspiration in a particular group of patients. Material and Method: Bone marrow aspiration was done from Manubrium of the Sternum after injecting 2% xylocaine to the part. Bone marrow smears were prepared and stained with Leishman stain along with the simultaneous staining o...
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Authors Dr. Aparajita Tomar, Dr. Vibha Trichal, Dr. RPS Chauhan
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Page No. 13 to 17

This study aimed to reveal the role and altered immunohistochemical expression of α- catenin in oral squamous cell carcinoma progression in its three histopathological differentiations. Immunohistochemical method was used to stain 81 biopsy taken from 81 patients and 15 control sample from normal oral mucosa. α-catenin was detected with homogenous strong staining in 56.6%, ...
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Authors Khaled Zaid, Mansour Chantiri, Mhd Thabit Murad , Mostafa Almoustafa Alhosni
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Page No. 7 to 11

Amyloidosis is a rare disorder caused by deposition of amyloid fibrils in various tissues causing structural and functional defects. Depending upon organs involved, it may be categorized as localized or systemic. Systemic amyloidosis involves multiple organs where some organs are affected more commonly than others. Diagnosis is often challenging as in a 76-yearsold female described here ...
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Authors Naveed Ali, Ali Ghani, Apurva Gandhi, Ritesh Rampure, Herbert E. Auerbach DO
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The clinical isolate Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of illness such as pneumoniae, meningitis, bacteremia and otitis media in children and the elderly. The emergence of drug-resistant strains threatens to complicate the management of these diseases. An hospitalbased and community-based surveillance for drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in outpatients with respiratory inf...
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Authors Felix O. Enwa, Mercy I Iyamu, Christabel I Eboigbe, C O Esimone
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Page No. 15 to 20

Introduction & back ground: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) develops with the inappropriate use, which includes the wrong indication, mode of use, and the poor adherence of the prescribed drugs. Knowledge is the first step in modifying behaviour in relation to physician’s adherence to antibiotics prescription practice. Methods: We did a cross sectional survey of 737 docto...
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Authors Dr. N.Shanmuga vadivoo. M.D,Dr. B.Usha M.D, Dr.B.K Padmavathi M.D
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Page No. 9 to 14

Background: Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited form of thrombophilia with 3 to 8 percent European and American ancestry carrying one copy of the factor V Leiden mutation in each cell, and about 1 in 5,000 people have two copies of the mutation. The mutation is less common in Asian, Hispanic and African populations. Aim: This study was carried out to know the incidence of Factor...
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Authors Pushpalatha Manjunatha, Satish Amarnath, Arun kumar H. R., Bala Satish . M., Sabarish. J. Babu.
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Page No. 5 to 8

Background: In the present study an attempt was made to compare the different diagnosis of mycoplasma pneumonia among the patients of respiratory tract infections in northern Indian population. Commonly used techniques in the diagnosis of mycoplasma pneumonia are culture, serology and PCR and different studies assure the different sensitivity and specificity. In the present study author ...
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Authors Dr. Abhineet Mehrotra, Dr. S.K. Mehra, Dr. M E Siddque, Dr. Sushil Suri
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify prevalence rates, sites and types of infection, the most common bacteria, and their antimicrobial resistance patterns, especially betalactamase producers present in Intensive care units (ICUs) of a tertiary care hospital. Methods: Clinical samples obtained over a period of 12months from January 2014 to December 2014 from six ICUs of a ter...
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Authors Dr. Poonam Sharma, Dr. Sarbjeet Sharma, Dr. Jasvir kaur
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