F: Diseases

F: Diseases (101)

GJMR: F

Prevalence of communicable diseases, which account for millions of school lost days a year, among secondary school students in Kisumu County is unknown. The number of secondary schools with school health facilities is unknown, and there is no indication from Kenya’s Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2012-2017 that establishment of school health facilities will be given prior...
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Authors David Otieno Odongo, Professor Jacob W. Wakhungu, Dr. S. Omuterema.
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Page No. 25 to 96

Cardiovascular and cerebrovacular complications form a major challenge in the management of the The Metabolic Syndrome. The risks of development are compounded by simultaneous occurrence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), dyslipid emias, hypertension and other medical conditions. The significant increase in morbidity, mortality along with premature death and disabilities resulting from ...
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Authors Dr. Shazia Nazir, Dr. Ashfaq ul Hassan, Dr. MuddassirN.
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Page No. 19 to 23

The Metabolic syndrome is a modern epidemic and is considrred to be one of the major public health issues of this century. It is constellation of physical conditions and metabolic abnormalities commonly found in association with increased risk for development of Type II diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and other medical conditions. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regu...
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Authors Dr. Shazia Nazir, Dr. Ashfaq ul Hassan
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Page No. 5 to 12

The Metabolic Syndrome
Published In: GJMR Part: F: Diseases Volume: 15 Issue: 3
The world population is noting an increasing trend towards development of particular diseases like Obesity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus. Some of them are turning into modern epidemics. These diseases can occur in isolation. Recent trends suggest the interlink age of the disease patterns leading to development of syndromes. One such syndrome is the Metabolic Syndrome. The Metabo1ic Sy...
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Authors Dr. Shazia Nazir, Dr. Ashfaq ul Hassan
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Objective: To find the prevalence of cervical carcinoma as seen at Multan Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (MINAR), Pakistan. Methodology: This retrospective descriptive study was conducted at the Multan instituite or Nuclear Medicine and radiotherapy (MINAR) for a period of five years. The clinical records of all patients diagnosed with carcinoma of the cervix were reviewe...
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Authors Rubina Mukhtar , Rubaida Mehmood, Shahida Parveen, Mukhtar Hussain, M.Arif
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Page No. 13 to 17

As the second most populous nation and one of the fastest-growing major economies, India faces many challenges, one such burning issue is the provision of cancer care. There is a huge gap in the demand and supply of health care resources in Indian oncology scenario, mainly due to steadily aging populations and also to current trends in smoking prevalence and the growing adoption of unhea...
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Authors Dr. Virender Suhag, Dr. Sunita BS, Dr. AK Singh, Dr. Sunita Dashottar, Dr. Manoj Semwal, Dr. Sukhvir Singh, Dr. Nishant Lohia
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Uric acid, the prime end product of purine catabolism, has been implicated in diabetes mellitus as well as in hyperlipidemias. Its significance in diabetic hypercholesterolemia is not established. A study was under taken to assess the relationship of plasma cholesterol with plasma uric acid in type-2 diabetes mellitus subjects. A fasting blood sample was collected from normal as well as ...
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Authors Goudappala Prashanthkumar, Nagendra S, Kashinath R T
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Page No. 27 to 30

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the major cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) which normally leads to end stage renal disease (ESRD) or dialysis. Despite vigorous management including treatment of hypertension, glyceamic control and the utilization of inhibitors of renin angiotensin system (RAS), a significant proportion of diabetic patients still develop CKD and progress to ESRD. Advance...
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Authors Guanjing Zhang, Liang Zhou, Zhiyan Xu, Khrystyna Pronyuk, Xingming Chen, Hairong Wang
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Page No. 17 to 26

Objective: To assess the effects of bosentan on Raynaud’s phemonenon and the skin temperature of hands and feet in patients with connective tissue diseases (CTDs) complicated with digital ulcers or pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Methods: An open-label, non-controlled, single-center, prospective study, which was designed to exclude the seasonal bias. Bosentan was ...
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Authors Yuji Akiyama, Kazuhiro Yokota, Kyoichi Nakajima, Yoshihiro Yoshida, Yasuto Araki, Hiroshi Kajiyama,Yu Asanuma Funakubo, Kojiro Sato, Toshihide Mimura
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Page No. 7 to 15

Induction of global organ disease has become important with the events related to diabetes in both the developed and developing world. Type 2 diabetes and peripheral organ disease are connected to Type 3 diabetes that involves the brain early in life associated with brain diseases (stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease).The incidence of diabetes has been predicted to inc...
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Authors Ian James Martins
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