C: Microbiology & Pathology

C: Microbiology & Pathology (87)

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Urinary schistosomiasis, which is one of the commonest forms of the parasitic disease is a major debilitating disease characterized by blood in urine. The study aimed at the exploration and description of the knowledge, attitude and practice of the community members with regards to schistosomiasis in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional study of 302 scho...
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Authors Balla, H.J, Babagana I, Dr Baba, S, Ibrahim, H
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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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Introduction: For renal diseases, renal biopsy is considered gold standard to reach a diagnosis. The present study was undertaken to understand and analyze clinical symptoms, lab findings and final histological diagnosis for clinico-pathological correlation. Material and Methods: The present prospective study comprised of 127 patients who underwent per-cutaneous renal biopsies over a per...
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Authors Rahul Mannan, Pramela Anthony Singh, Vatsala Misra, Mamta Singh, Sneh Lata Tewarson, Ravi Mehrotra, Arvind Gupta, Mridu Manjari
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Page No. 17 to 23

Introduction: Screening for Transfusion transmitted infections (TTI’s) is done to provide safe blood. Very often donors are found to be seropositive for one or more of the TTI’s. The present study was undertaken in a blood bank of a tertiary care hospital to determine the response rate of the blood donors after they were notified about their reactive sta...
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Authors Harjot Kaur, Sanjay Piplani, Rahul Mannan, Mridu Manjari, Swati Arora
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Introduction: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic immune mediated disorder occurring in genetically predisposed individuals with intolerance to gluten, particularly its protein gliadin. The histological examination still remains the gold standard for its diagnosis. Marsh-Oberhuber classification is very widely used by pathologists for the diagnosis of CD and is valid under optimal clinical ...
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Authors Manas Madan, Sanjay Piplani, Manisha Sharma,Tejinder Singh Bhasin, Mridu Manjari, Harjot Kaur, Jasmeet kaur, Saumil Garg
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Page No. 7 to 12

Conventional methods are inadequate, unreliable, cumbersome and impractical to monitor continuous 24 hours blood glucose level, to overcome this problem development of new test detecting Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c), indicates plasma glucose level in last 3 months duration hence it is satisfactory tool for assessment of diabetic control. Therefore the present study is planned to know...
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Authors Ankur Kumar, Manju Bohra, Kheemraj, Ankesh Kumar, Chandra Prakash Sharma, Sandeep Kumar Uppadhaya
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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...
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Authors Manisha Sharma,Mridu Manjari,Mohit Madhukar,Manas Madan, Gazalpreet Kaur Sra
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Page No. 21 to 25

A cross sectional study was conducted from September 2013 to July 2014 on a total of 284 ruminants (77 cattle, 99 sheep and 108 goats) to assess pathological and biochemical changes on liver infected with fluke at ELFORA export abattoir in Bishoftu, Ethiopia. Liver and blood samples of the same animals were collected using systematic random sampling. Gross and histopathological lesions a...
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Authors Dinaol Belina Kitila, Yoseph Cherinet Megerssa
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Giant Cell Carcinoma is a rare, aggressive type of lung malignancy and very few cases have been extensively studied and reported to date. Because of its rare occurrence, this neoplasm is often not included in the classifications of usual lung cancers. It is considered by some as a variant of undifferentiated large cell carcinoma. Giant cells have, however, been found to occur in differen...
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Authors Cyrus Parsa, Robert Orlando, Parham Naghdechi, Navneet K Singh
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Introduction: Fine Needle Aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a rapid diagnostic technique for the initial evaluation of palpable swellings. Enlarged lymph nodes are a common lesion subjected to FNAC. The cytomorphological features observed on cytology correlate very well with the histological appearances. Besides initial diagnosis of lymphoma, it also helps in diagnosis of residual disease, r...
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Authors Manas Madan, Puneet Kaur, Mridu Manjari, Manisha Sharma
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