K: Interdisciplinary

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Introduction: cutis laxa syndrome is a heterogeneous group of disorders rare elastic tissue; Characterized by skin laxity associated with systemic manifestations variables. Congénital or acquired. Case report: A 4-year-old chile, the last in a family of six, from a non-consanguineous marriage. No family related cases. For hospitalized pediatric pulmonary emphysema. Addressed to: e...
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Authors SamiaEl Haouzi, Karman Abdellouahed, Rajae Daoudi
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to verify if we had a good management of amblyopia and to study its clinical, therapeutic and prognostic. Methodology: This is a retrospective study made in the service of Ophthalmology at the hospital specialties Rabat between 2000 and 2010, involving 80 patients with functional amblyopia. Results and discussion: The average age of care was 4.68 years,...
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Authors SamiaEl Haouzi, Youssef Amrani, Wafae Ibrahimi, Tachfouti Samira, Samir Ahid, Ouafa Cherkaoui, Karman Abdellouahed, Rajae Daoudi
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Objective: Concerning the nature of mining, miners a re more likely to suffer from different damages including burnout, which may damage the organization, besides its p hysical and mental damages to individuals. Social support a nd job satisfaction, on the other hand, can decrease burnout in the workplace. The present paper aims to identify the level of social support, job satisfaction a...
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Authors Mazloomy Mahmoudabad Seyyed Saeid, Ardian. Nahid, Bazm, Soheyla Eslami Hadi
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Background Development of pressure ulcer (PU) during hospital admission causes morbidity and distress to the patient, places immense strain on nursing resources and delaying patient’s discharge and possibly increasing mortality rates. Fracture neck of femur(NOF) in the elderly population is recognised as a high-risk factor for development of PU. Aims:The aim of this retr...
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Authors Anahita Dehbozorgi, Dr. Majid Khan, Dr. MJH Rahmani
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Background: Nightmare(NM) and its various names is a well known phenomena In different societies. The synonyms (Bangungut) in Philippine is colloquially and culturally used to describe this phenomenon (NM). This enigma is called Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Among Adults (SUNDS) in USA, (pok kuri) in Japan, in Arab countries its name is gutham or khapoos. There is a strong a link be...
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Authors Dr. OthmanAlfleesy
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Background: Globally, erectile dysfunction burden (ED) is rising appreciably and it is projected to affect about 332 million men by the year 2025. This rise is attributable to the rising incidence of conditions associated with ED including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease and depression. We conducted this community-based screening to elucidate on the prevalence of...
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Authors Pedro Pallangyo, Paulina Nicholaus, Peter Kisenge, Henry Mayala, Noel Swai, Mohamed Janabi
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Childbirth is a central event to human nature and one that has a great impact on the life of women and their families. Over the years, remarkable progresses were made in the safety and comfort of human labor and birth but there is also an increase in maternal as well as neonatal mortality. The DOH embarked on Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care (EINC) to address neonatal deaths in the...
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Authors Ashley A. Bangcola, Laarni A. Caorong
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Smokeless tobacco has been found as harmful as smoke tobacco. Smokeless tobacco associated with the various oral diseases including mouth cancer and adverse reproductive outcome. Objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of smokeless tobacco consumption in Northeast state, India and to study the socioeconomic, demographic correlates of tobacco use in the form of smokeless toba...
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Authors Kh. Jitenkumar Singh, Neeru Singh
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Problem: Health promotion in underserved populations is a major emphasis among academic medical centers in the USA as they prepare the future provider workforce for community based inter-professional healthcare delivery. Approach: This paper provides a survey report of nursing student’s response regarding their participation at an interprofessional community partnership ...
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Authors Pamela Cromer, Anas Raed, Renata Biber, Debbie Layman, Jigar Bhagatwala, Haidong Zhu, Andrew Mazzoli, Carol Hanes, Ranjitha Krishna, Miriam Cortez-Cooper, David Thompson, Jason Hughes, Chelsey Lemons, Yanbin Dong
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Background: Deep vein thrombosis or DVT is a blood clot that forms within a deep vein typically in the lower leg or thigh, although they can also occur in other parts of the body. This thrombus/clot prevents the flow of blood in that vein leading to swelling and pain. When a part of the clot breaks off from the main thrombus it is known as an embolus. The most feared complication of DVT ...
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Authors Niketh Desouza, Mishal De Souza
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