I: Surgeries &Hemolytic anemiascular System

I: Surgeries &Hemolytic anemiascular System (100)

Cardiac hemangiomas are extremely rare forms of tumor and account for only 2.8–5% of all benign cardiac tumors [1,2]. It is a rare benign primary cardiac tumor, with less than 100 cases described in current cardiac literature.[3] We present a 30-year-old woman presented with feature of palpitation, dyspnoea on exertion and occasional chest pain for last 3 years. ...
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Authors Dr. Nito Yepthomi, Dr. Rita Basu Mitra, Dr. Anadi Roy Chowdhury, Dr. Goutam Bandyopadhyay
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We present a case of a 73-year-old male presenting with abdominal pain. He presented with what was suggestive of a small bowel obstruction secondary to an incarcerated inguinal hernia. Subsequent investigation after operative management of the hernia denoted that it was all secondary to acalculous cholecystitis; we thus present our case and pitfalls in management. ...
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Authors Shanesh Kumar, Asiri Arachchi
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health problem worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is mainly involved with secondary prevention which relies on early detection of the disease process and application of interventions to prevent the progression of disease. These interventions include education; counseling and behavioral strategies to promote lifestyle change and modi...
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Authors Ali Mohammed Ali, Prof.Dr. Zahra Mohammed Hassan Serry, Prof. Dr. Neseren Ghareeb El Nahas, Prof. Dr. Osama Al Sayed Abd El Moneem
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Background: Jaundice due to biliary obstruction may be caused by a heterogeneous group of diseases that include both benign and malignant conditions. As patients with obstructive jaundice have high morbidity and mortality, early diagnosis of the cause of obstruction is very important especially in malignant cases, as resection is only possible at that stage. Objectives: To determine the ...
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Authors Bimal Chandra Roy, Md. Abu Hanifa, Md. Shafiul Alam, Saimun Naher, Prosannajid Sarkar, PhD
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Background: Dilation and direct vision urethrotomy are the most common procedures used by majority of urologist to manage urethral stricture disease. This includes urologists in both developed world as well as developing world. Dilation and direct vision urethrotomy are now regarded as neither cost effective nor efficacious as long term strategy for management of urethral stricture disea...
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Authors Njiku Kimu, Obadia Nyongole, Frank Bright, Jasper Mbwambo
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Background:The interpretation of cardiopulmonary fitness values is based on previously published standard reference values. In other situations, this may cause considerable inaccuracies since cardiorespiratory fitness in a specific population is determined by physical activity habits, geographic living area, body composition, genetics, and other factors, thus, reference values may differ...
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Authors Enock Madalitso Chisati, Enipher Betenigo
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Methods: 80 patients were included in this study, who were diagnosed with carcinoma breast and underwent surgery followed by receptor status analysis. This is a retrospective study wherein the receptor status of these patients were analysed to assess the incidence and type of receptor involved. Receptors studied include ER, PR and Her 2neu. Result: from the above study it was concluded t...
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Authors Dr. Ajil Jospeh, Dr. Prathvi Shetty, Dr. Praveen Kumar K
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In the past century, colorectal surgeons considered a cleansed and empty bowel, a pre-requisite for a safe colonic and rectal resection and anastomosis.Also during this period,acute left colonic obstruction in an unprepared colon, could only be resected and primarily anastomosed if a proximal diverting colostomy was instituted.Tradition has held that an unprepared colon, poses an unaccep...
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Authors Felix O. Oribabor, Oluwasegun A. Amao, Olufemi S.Fatudimu, Saheed O.Akanni, Bamidele O. Adebayo,TundeAladesanmiandDavid O.Akinola
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Cystic duct stump or remnant gall bladder is, if not always, one of the important cause of postcholecystectomy symptoms. In laparoscopic era incidence of leaving long cystic duct stump has increased. Also difficult gall bladder surgeries often end up with incomplete removal of gall bladder. Magnetic resonance cholangiogram is an optimal diagnostic modality. Treatment is to remove remnant...
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Authors Somak Das, CV Gopakumar, Sudeepta Kumar Swain, Pavan Kumar Addala, Dinesh Zirpe, Kirubakaran Ranganathan, Balachandar TG
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The current classification and protocols that are followed in the Heart Disease and Pregnancy National Center (SNCE abbreviation for Servicio Nacional de Cardiopatía y Embarazo, in Spanish); regarding coronary artery disease associated to pregnancy are presented. Concise guiding principles concerning the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of coronary artery disease during pregn...
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Authors Jesus Ernesto Perez Torga, Pedro Roman Rubio, Iraimis Garcia Sanchez, Vanessa Pena Boffil
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