C: Microbiology & Pathology

C: Microbiology & Pathology (87)

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Introduction: In the current situation of escalating antibiotic resistance it is essential to identify and report sensitivity pattern of these MDR bacteria in order to tailor empirical therapy and hygienic measures. Because there will be hardly any new antibiotics in the near future, a better understanding is needed on the how to optimize the use of existing antibiotics, alone and in com...
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Authors N.Shanmuga Vadivoo M.D, Sharda.D. Rewa, Kolukula .Sujatha, Mahalingam Niranjana, Bavani Manivannan, Nemani.V.K Sridevi
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Background: Primary Leiomyomas of ovary are rare tumors and account for less than 1% of benign ovarian tumors. Only about 60 cases have been reported in literature out of which most presented in child bearing age group. Case: A 65 year old postmenopausal multipara presented with history of back pain and pain in lower abdomen. Pelvic examination and transvaginal ultrason-ography revealed ...
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Authors Dr. Sant Prakash Kataria, MD, Dr. Nitika Chawla, MD, . Dr. Gajender Singh, MD, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, MD, Dr. Rajeev Sen, MD
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Page No. 35 to 38

Background: Conventional cervical cytology is the most widely used cervical cancer screening test in the world. squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) and cervical cancer remain important health problems for women worldwide. Aim and Objective: To study various types of cervical lesions with relevant factors such as age, parity, to classify cervical lesions into malignant & benign groups a...
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Authors . Vijay Kumar Bodal, Dr. Rupinder Kaur Brar, Dr. Manjit Singh Bal, Dr. Balwinder kaur, Dr. Sarbhjit Kaur, Dr. Anil Kumar suri, Dr. Ranjeev Bhagat, Dr. Geetanjali
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Page No. 13 to 16

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus (MRSA) infections are most medically threat, hard to treat infection among medical care units. MRSA isolates emerged from Staphylococcusaureus strain how carry mecA gene which confer their resistance to methicillin. The standard drug of choice to resolve MRSA infections is vancomycin which late replaced by teicoplanin due to their renal toxicity...
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Authors Prof. Dr. Habeeb Saheb Naher, Assist. Prof. Anwar Kadhim Al-Saffar, Lect. Dr. Hussein Oleiwi Al-Dahmoshi, Assist. Lect. NoorSalman Al-Khafaji, Noor Saadallah Naji, Ahmed Abbas Abed Zuwaid
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Page No. 15 to 18

Objectives: Cytological evaluations of a vast number of cases were presented in this study. More than 2/5th of the cases were reported from head and neck region. Our objectives were to prove the diagnostic value of FNAC and to judge its feasibility in peripheral health institutes. Method: this study was done in pathology department of Me - dical College & Hospital, Kolkata for a period o...
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Authors Sudip Kumar Das, Sanjay Sengupta, Senjuti Dasgupta, Malabika Misra, Mamata Guha Mallick, Pranab Kumar Biswas
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Page No. 19 to 23

Occurrence of psammoma bodies (PB) in CNS is strongly associated with meningiomas. Its occurrence with arterio-venous malformation (AVM) is rare. We report a case of an unconscious 70 year old male who presented in the emergency department with mass lesion and on histop - athology revealed a lesion composed of variable sized dilated and congested vascular channels which were mainly thin ...
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Authors Sanjay Piplani, Rahul Mannan, Manas Madan, Harjot Kaur, Saumil Garg, Monika Lalit
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Page No. 7 to 10

Context: Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia encom-passes a group of neoplasms composed of immature, precursor B (pre- B) or T (pre-T) lymphocytes referred to as lymphoblast. Aims: 1. To know the relative incidence of Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia among the patients referred for complete haemogram at the department of pathology, JJMMC, Davangere. 2. To study the clinical manifestations and their...
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Authors Dr. Preethi C R
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Benign Tumors of Skin
Published In: GJMR Part: C: Microbiology & Pathology Volume: 14 Issue: 3
The skin is a complex and the largest organ in the body. Wide range of diseases can develop from the skin including tumors from surface epidermis. The vast diversity of these lesions and descriptive data, often overlapping produces confusion in the area of nomenclature and difficulty in diagnosis.1 Histopathological study is valuable means of diagnosis in dermatology. But it has limitati...
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Authors Dr. Shivaprasad. P.N., Dr. Prabhu. M.H., Dr. Siraj Ahmed S., Dr. Aftab Begum
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Page No. 11 to 14

Introduction: Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common causes of healthcare and communityassociated infections. Its remarkable ability to acquire antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and advantageous pathogenic determinants has contributed to emergence of infections in both nosocomial and community settings. Objective: To determine prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and antibacter...
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Authors Zerfie Taddesse, Moges Tiruneh, Mucheye Gizachew
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Page No. 29 to 36

Hyper-immunoglobulin E syndrome (Job syndrome) is a rare primary immunodeficiency with variable presentation, characterized by recurrent infections, facial dimorphism, eczema, scoliosis, joint hyper-extensibility, pathologic fractures, very high IgE (>2000 IU/mL), severe eosinophilia and variable impaired T cell function. We present a case of Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome in neonate wit...
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Authors u00c4u00b0lyas Yolbas, Velat Sen, Bilal Sula, Lokman Timuragaoglu, Hasan Balik
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