Monday, 17 July 2017

Surgery Better Cost Effective Treatment Option for Chronic Ruptured Contained Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
We report a case of a 27 year-old indian female who presented with a 6 month history of low back pain and a mass per abdomen. Patient also had earlier history of pulmonary kochs ten years back for which she receieved six months of antitubercular therapy.

On examination, she had a pulsatile expansile abdominal mass with good femoral and distal pulses. The rest of the examination was normal with good cardiac and respiratory status.

We report a case of a 27 year-old indian female who presented with a 6 month history of low back pain and a mass per abdomen. Patient also had earlier history of pulmonary kochs ten years back for which she receieved six months of antitubercular therapy.

Monday, 10 July 2017

Genesis of Super Humans and Immortals

Genesis of Super Humans and Immortals

This is the paper itself is the master-piece of eradication and depiction of Infertility, precautions, reasons for Infertility in females. This is the paper of Immortality and Generating the Super Humans and Immortals.

This depicts the purification of DNA and purified progeny that gives Immortals and Super Humans to their Parents.

The sexual intercourse and role of spermatozoa in Female would create uniqueness in the life of young couple. My research was proven certain basic facts about role of sperm. There are certain taboo and misconceptions all around.

Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Social Impairment and Mental Health

Social interaction is a behavior that appears early on primates and is related with changes on neo-cortex. In human, first social interaction is attachment: the behavior of achieve or maintain proximity with another person considered stronger.

Social Impairment
It motivates the search for proximity between the child and their parents and promotes social bonding and care behavior. The main characteristics of the caregiver are the sensitivity to emotional cues in response to signals from the child. Newborn can imitate adult gestures and facial recognition of baby's emotions activates areas of empathy (insula) and reward (orbitofrontal cortex) on mother and child. So, from first interactions humans are exposed to social behavior and require social skills to interact with others, using the social cognition mechanisms: empathy, reward learning, imitation, tracking intentions, mentalizing, theory of mind and meta-cognition. Impairments on social skills and social cognition mechanisms may produce intense effects on social performance and would be one of the factors of important disability on mental illness. Read more>>>>>>>>



Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Cancer’s New Input and Output: A Possible Cure

In the case of cancer, Dr. Finke thinks such cells have excessive mitogenic divisions. To him such a process creates tumors. Dr. Finke also thinks that these abnormal tumors arecreated from their faulty signaling during mitosis.

Cancer Cure
On the basis of research on reversine at the Scripps Research Institute, I predict that the correct dosage of reversine leads the cancer cells to change into self-repairing stem cells again. As the foundation for this prediction of mine, I use Dr. Carroll’s belief that stem cells are repaired just after their conception. I predict that cancer’s faulty process of signaling during mitosis ends from their self-repair like Dr. Carroll suggests happens just after conception. I therefore propose that with the correct amount of reversine, these cancer cells become renewed and then repaired. The output of cancerous tumors are from a faulty input of signaling during the mitosis of cells which activates an abnormal telomerase that leads them to have excessive mitogenic divisions as Dr. Finke mentioned. Read more>>>>>>>



Sunday, 2 July 2017

Graft Assisted Donor Closure

Follicular unit hair transplant is a widely used surgical treatment for androgenic alopecia. One of the most critical and challenging part of a successful hair transplantprocedure (FUT/FUHT) is minimizing the scar from donor incision.

Donor Closure
Sometimes, it is impossible to keep the hair short after hair restoration procedure only because of a wide scar. A number of techniques have been developed to lessen the donor incision scar during hair transplant (FUT/FUHT) including the trichophytic closure of strip FUT donor wound. Another possible option is to transplant hair grafts into the freshly sutured strip wound. Grafts for this purpose can be extracted from the beard/robust body donor areas. This, additionally, facilitates extraction of more grafts (wider excised strip) as the trichophytic closure is not required.



Friday, 30 June 2017

Measurement of Cuffless Blood Pressure by Using a Magnetoplethysmogram Pulsimeter

The brain’s vasculature relies on the central aorta, and there is a direct correlation betweenatherosclerosis of the central aorta and that of the neurovascular system.

Magnetoplethysmogram Pulsimeter
This relation between the brain’s vascular system and the central aorta has been evaluated recently in terms of the central arterial pressure (CAP) and the compliance of aorta. In the United States, there are 50 million hypertension patients, and 3 million patients exhibit normal self-adjustment, making them similar to patients with normal blood pressure (BP). The remaining patients exhibit malfunctioning self-adjustment. Clinical trials suggest that patients with high-resistance hypertension are more likely to develop cerebral thrombosis compared to patients with normal-resistance hypertension, when both groups are treated to the same extent by using anti-hypertension medication.



Thursday, 29 June 2017

Assessment of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Older Adults in Brazil

The global life expectancy increase has paralleled with an increase in the number of CKD cases. Serumcreatinine has been widely used to assess renal function.

However, the creatinine production rate is low in elderly people due to the muscle mass decrease related to age. Therefore, the serum creatinine might not be a satisfactory parameter for the renal function assessment in the elderly. Equations to estimate glomerular filtration rate (GFR) are a more reliable and accurate method to assess the renal function. The most widely used in clinical practice are the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) and the Cockcroft-Gault (CG) equations.



Wednesday, 28 June 2017

The Impact of Risk Factors on the Diastolic Dysfunction in Patients with Hypertension

Hypertension (HTA) is a global worldwide problem and is at the basis of many, primarily cardiac disease. The first changes that hypertension causes on the heart are structuraland geometric adaptation changes.

Hypertension
These changes cause dilatation and/or hypertrophy of the left ventricle (LV), that is remodeling LV, and they are accompanied by differences in cardiac function and hemodynamics. Compensatory mechanism for hemodynamic load is the increase in mass due to the hypertrophy of existing myocytes rather than hyperplasia as a result of increase in myocyte width for parallel extensions sarcomeres which results in an increase in wall thickness.



Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Love Hormone and Male Infertility

The function of oxytocin, the love hormone, in the male reproductivesystem remains ambiguous as of yet. Recent studies have revealed that reduced level of the hormone is often concurrent with infertility.

Male Infertility
It has also been found that infertility that may be attributed to low sperm count or low mobility or structural abnormality, all have significantly low concentrations of the hormone. The elucidations of the specific pathways that may cause this are yet to be explored.









Friday, 9 June 2017

Thoracic Intradural Disc Herniation: Key Considerations in Operative Management

Intradural Disc Herniation
A case presentation of intradural T11/12 disc with particular reference to the operative management, to emphasise the importance of identifying these rare cases and identify important operative considerations.

An 80 year old gentleman presented clinic with acute onset back and leg pain. He described pain in the L4 dermatomal distribution to both legs, with normal bladder and bowel function.

Lower limb power was normal, L3/4 reflexes were reduced and there were no signs of cord compression. MRI was performed which demonstrated a T11/12 disc prolapse with a possible intradural element.

Friday, 2 June 2017

Social Impairment and Mental Health

Mental Health
Stress resulting from living in large cities (and alienation in certain individuals) fuels the high incidence of psychiatric illnesses in modern metropolises.

Some pathology as Schizophrenia and Asperger has deficits on social cognition mechanisms and its presentation may be influenced by social environmental impact.

Even more, common mental disease such as depression and personality disorders has a great impact by environmental social deficits and present poor social cognition performances on some specific areas.

Monday, 29 May 2017

Thoracic Intradural Disc Herniation: Key Considerations in Operative Management

Thoracic Intradural Disc HerniationA case presentation of intradural T11/12 disc with particular reference to the operative management, to emphasise the importance of identifying these rare cases and identify important operative considerations.

An 80 year old gentleman presented clinic with acute onset back and leg pain. He described pain in the L4 dermatomal distribution to both legs, with normal bladder and bowel function.

Lower limb power was normal, L3/4 reflexes were reduced and there were no signs of cord compression. MRI was performed which demonstrated a T11/12 disc prolapse with a possible intradural element.

Thursday, 18 May 2017

Assessment of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Older Adults in Brazil

Glomerular Filtration Rate To evaluate the performance of renal function markers in the elderly. 105 individuals over 60 years old were divided in group A (60 to 79) and group B (≥ 80 years old) to determine the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using creatinine and cystatin C equations.

In group A, the best correlations were observed between the serum creatinine levels and the eGFR calculated using the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine, and the cystatin C levels with CKD-EPI cystatin and Larsson equations, and in group B, between creatinine and CKD-EPI creatinine-cystatin and CKD-EPI cystatin and cystatin with CKD-EPI cystatin equation.

Thursday, 11 May 2017

What is the Best Way for Helicobacter pylori Treatment?

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are one of the fewest bacteria that are capable of penetrating and create the Infection in gastric tissue and are based on the gastric mucosa more than 50% of the human population.

Helicobacter pylori Treatment
H. pylori infection does not always cause disease but Puts the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders could severely affect such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, Gastric mucosaassociated lymphoid tissue, gastric cancer And there's the possibility of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and idiopathic iron deficient anaemia In more severe cases.

The incidence of the disease is often asymptomatic, and it has a concern because this bacterial infection transmitted from the surface of the stomach and caused progressive damage.

Friday, 5 May 2017

Health Risk Assessment of Children in the Environmental Pollution Region of Kardzhali for the Period 1991-2013

For more than 55 years is the environmental pollution region of Kardzhali in Bulgaria has been due to intense emissions from mining-processing, smelter plant and processing of nonmetallic minerals.
Health Risk Assessment of Children

The main source of pollution in those years is smelter plant (Lead and Zinc Complex), but from 2011 to 2012 respectively, lead and zinc production was gradually stopped.

One of the mechanisms to assess the health risk among the population is to conduct biological monitoring, to make biological materials to determine the concentration of heavy metals in them. The most vulnerable group is children.

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Inhibitory effects of calophyllum inophyllum extract on atopic dermatitis induced by DNCB in mouse

Atopic dermatitis, or eczema, is a common skin disease that isoften associated with other atopic disorders, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma.
dermatitis induced by DNCB in mouse

One hypotheses concerning the mechanism of atopic dermatitis that the primary defect resides in an immunologic disturbance thatcauses IgE-mediated sensitization, with epithelialbarrier dysfunction regarded as aconsequence of the local inflammation. Calophylluminophyllumextract(CIE) has been used in oriental medicines and many previous studies reported its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect via cyclooxygenase inhibitions.

This study examined whether the CIE exerting anti inflammation could alleviate the symptoms of atopicdermatitis (AD) induced with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene(DNCB) in mice.

Friday, 24 March 2017

Study of Serum Highly Sensitive C-reactive Protein in Normotensive Diabetics and Hypertensive Diabetics

Hypertensive Diabetics

Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are known to increase markers of inflammation, ie, highly sensitive C-reactive protein [(hs)CRP], especially when they develop microalbuminuria.

A total of 70 patients (37 males and 33 females), all having diabetes mellitus, according to ADA criteria and micro-albuminuria in morning spot urine sample were recruited in the study. They were randomised into 2 groups. Group A comprised hypertensive (34 patients) and Group B (36 patients) normotensive individuals.

(hs)CRP level was assessed in all patients by routine assay. (hs)CRP value of >3 mg/L was observed in 28.57% patients of group A and 12.86% patients of group B (p=0.004).

Friday, 17 March 2017

Thoracic Intradural Disc Herniation: Key Considerations in Operative Management

Operative Management

Intradural disc herniation is found in only 0.3% of cases of disc herniation. The majority of these (>95%) are found in the lumbar region, with fewer than 5% occurring in the thoracic region.

While imaging occasionally raises suspicion of an intradural component to a herniated disc, the majority of cases are diagnosed intraoperatively. We describe a case of an intradural thoracic disc herniation at T11/12 diagnosed intraoperatively.

The disc material was indistinguishable macroscopically from malignancy and the use of frozen section for immediate confirmation of diagnosis was essential in the management of this rare case.