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This study evaluates divalent ion abnormalities (DIA) and the hormonal changes throughout the spectrum of early CKD stages (1-4) as defined by K/DOQI. A total of 96 patients (48.96% males, mean age 62±13 yrs) with CKD 1 to 4, were prospectively evaluated and followed-up. There were (20, 27, 32, and 17 patients in CKD-1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively). The diagnosis was confirmed by re...
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Authors Awad Magbri, Hervas JG, Eussera El-Magbri, Mariam El-Magbri, Taha El-Magbri, Llach F
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Page No. 11 to 14

Majority of the women of the world are suffering from chronic cervicitis in their child bearing age. In modern treatment chronic cervicitis is usually treated by antibiotics, improving local hygiene & vaginal pessaries but the result of this treatment are not long-lasting. In most of the cases recurrence is common. Frequency & duration of recurrence is varying upon person to person. This...
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Authors Dr. Suneeta Singh
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Page No. 7 to 10

This study has used mainly primary data and information collected from the survey of 300 floating population with the help of an interview schedule through quota-sampling technique has also been used in this study. To have performed the analysis Multiple Binary Logistic Regression Models along with as usual descriptive statistical tools and techniques have been applied in the study. The ...
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Authors Dr. Prosannajid Sarkar, Dr. Chanchal Kumer Mondal, Dr. Md. Abu Hanifa, Md. Abdullah-Al-Faruk, Rumana Ferdousi Jalil, Mehjabin Elahi, Md. Anwar Hossain
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Page No. 1 to 6

Objectives: Oral cancer is one of the 11 most frequently occurring cancers worldwide and has a higher proportion of deaths per number of cases than breast cancer or cervical cancer because of late detection. In the present study we found out the difference in the dielectric properties of saliva between controls, controls with tobacco habit but having no lesion and patients with squamous ...
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Authors A. A. Ranade, P. B. Undre, S. R. Barpande, J. V. Tupkari, S. C. Mehrotra
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Primary urethral carcinoma is a very rare urinary tract cancer with very few reported cases all over the world. Owing to limited trials and research work due to the rarity there is no standardization of the treatment protocol. We report a case of a 60 yrs female presenting with hematuria who underwent surgical resection of urethra and was diagnosed to be a case of Primary Urethral adenoc...
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Authors Sujata Sarangi, Sanghamitra Mukherjee, Manisha Mahata, Gopinath Barui, Tushar Kanti Das
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Page No. 25 to 28

Flask paraplegic during the infection by the virus of human immunodeficiency (HIV) are very strong and with multiple etiology. The author report a case of flask paraplegic which was the circumstance to discover HIV sero positive with a patient. The aim was to illustrate the difficulties of etiology diagnostic despite the realization of tom densitometry and of medullar IRM. It was a young...
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Authors Savadogo Mamoudou
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Page No. 23 to 24

Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic, multifaceted disorder caused by reduction in insulin action and secretion or the both, it’s characterized by hyperglycemia and disruption of the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, over time, it results in small and large vessels complications and neuropathies. This disease is ranked as the third cause of death and ...
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Authors Mohamed Abdulsattar Mohammed Hemida, Prof. Dr. Awny Fouad Rahmy, Dr. Gihan Samir Mohamed, Prof. Dr. Ayman Fathy Kaddah
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Page No. 1 to 12

Background: Despite the scaling-up of Insecticidal Treated Nets (ITNs) distribution in Ethiopia, its use among net owning households has not been satisfactory. Hence, in addition to scaling up of net distribution, periodic assessment of the use and barriers against the use of bed nets among high risk population is necessary. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the ITNs u...
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Authors Bikila Lencha, Wakgari Deressa
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Introduction: Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death for HIV-infected patients, and HIV is the most important risk factor for developing active TB. The risk of death from TB is significantly higher in the HIV-infected population. The interaction between TB - HIV co-infected person is bidirectional and synergistic: HIV-1 infection predisposes to the development of active TB, and the c...
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Authors Desalegne Amare
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Page No. 7 to 13

A cross sectional study was conducted from December 2014 to May 2015 in Gambella town municipal abattoir and health centers to investigate the prevalence of BTB, isolation and molecular characterization of its causative agents and to assess its public health implications in Gambella, Ethiopia. Postmortem examination, bacteriological culturing, RD deletion typing and spoligotyping were us...
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Authors Jemberu Alemu, Gezahegne Mamo, Gobena Ameni, Mahendra Pal
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