124 research outputs found

    Neglected vaginal pessary

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    Vaginal pessary may be opted for management of uterine prolapse as a safe option, but to avoid complications regular follow-up is a must. We are reporting a case of neglected vaginal pessary in a 72 year old female which got embedded in vaginal mucosa and required excision of vaginal band for its removal

    INFECTION DISEASE-TUBERCULOSIS BACTERIA: SINGLE LARGEST KILLER IN INDIA

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    Statistical analysis of tuberculosis with an emphasis to india has been presented in this lpaper. In the absence of administration of poroper drug dose the bacteria may develop resistance to drug. Socio economic harms of TB along with treatment strategy are also given. The pictorial representation are presented as fig 1 to fig 5.A simple mathematical model for this disease in also given

    Maternal and neonatal outcome in COVID-19 pregnancy: an ongoing review of first wave in a tertiary care center in North India

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    Background: This study analyzed the clinical outcomes in the obstetric patients with COVID-19 and their neonates in first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in North India, 2020.Methods: This prospective study was conducted between 10 May 2020 to 31 December 2020 on 83 obstetric patients with COVID-19 and their 52 neonates.Results: 36.14% obstetric patients presented with COVID-19 like symptoms with most common symptom as fever in 60% and cough in 53.33%. 4.81% patients were admitted in HDU and 1/83 (1.20%) patient who required ICU had mortality due post-operative complications. 20.48% had pre-existing medical diseases. Amongst (78) antenatal patients, 21.79% had pregnancy related hypertensive disorders, 12.82% had deranged liver function tests without hypertension and 8.97% had gestational diabetes mellitus. More probability of pre-term labour pains 2.4 (95% CI, 1.37-4.18) and IUFD 2.18 (1.13-4.20) were observed in symptomatic patients as compared to asymptomatic patients. Neonates born to COVID-19 symptomatic mothers had 1.81 (95% CI, 0.73-4.49) times the risk of being symptomatic, 1.37 (95% CI, 0.54-3.41) times the risk of getting admitted to NICU and 1.57 (95% CI, 0.48-5.09) times the risk of getting infected by SARS-CoV-2 and increased morbidity in neonates. 8% neonates had perinatal and 1.5% had horizontal transmission of SARS-CoV-2.Conclusions: First wave of COVID-19 pandemic did not cause significant adverse outcome in pregnant patients and mother-newborn dyads in our tertiary care centre when active and intensive management of mothers and newborns were done but still there is possibility of severe morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19.

    Flavonoid and cancer prevention – Mini review

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    Flavonoid, symbolize an extraordinary assembly of plant secondary metabolites, in addition new investigations suggest as a traditional medicines, with therapeutic impact. Flavonoid molecules encompass characteristic structures diversity and wide-ranging pharmacological activities that may afford new drug discovery with inventive and prospective therapeutic indications to cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy. Recent research background enhances predominantly functional activity of Flavonoids for cancer research. In this review we make sure about Flavonoid with all prospective of their anticancerous property

    AMLEORATIVE ROLE OF ESCULETIN􀇧MEDIATED RENOPROTECTION AGAINST GENTAMICIN􀇧INDUCED NEPHROTOXICITY AND POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF N􀇧METHYL􀇧D􀇧ASPARTATE RECEPTORS

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    Objective: In this investigation, the amleorative role of esculetin (Esc) was investigated in gentamicin (Genta) nephrotoxicity in rats and the possible role of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDAR) in genta-induced nephrotoxicity.Methods: Genta (100 mg/kg/day, i.p. for 7 days) was administered to rats for the induction of nephrotoxicity, and subsequently, the extent of renal damage was measured by estimating creatinine clearance (CrCl), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), uric acid, microprotienuria and fractional excretion of sodium, and potassium. In addition, renal superoxide anion generation (SAG), Thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS), and reduced glutathione (GSH) level were used to evaluate renal oxidative parameters. Renal myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity was used to measure renal inflammation. D-serine, NMDA agonist was used in this study to evaluate the role of NMDA antagonist in genta-induced nephrotoxicity. Histopathological examination was performed using hematoxylin and eosin staining method.Results: Genta-treated rats exhibited remarkable changes in renal parameters like increase in BUN, uric acid, microprotein fractional excretion of sodium and potassium with decrease in CrCl and similarly biochemical parameters like increase in SAG, thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS), MPO activity with decrease in GSH level. Treatment with Esc (5 and 10 mg/kg/day, i.p for 7 days), NMDAR antagonist attenuated the genta-induced nephrotoxicity but did not shown significant effect on combined use of genta and D-serine treated group. Histopathological examination of gentatreated rats. The coadministration of Esc + genta-protected kidney tissue from nephrotoxic effect of genta as illustrated by normalization of tubules but not with the combined use of Esc + genta + D-serine treated rats.Conclusion: Esc displayed protective effect in genta-induced nephrotoxicity but combined effect of Esc + genta + D-serine abolished the protective effect of Esc thus confirming that NMDAR may be involved in genta-induced nephrotoxicity

    An insight into risk factors profile of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer patients attending two tertiary care hospitals in Jaipur, India

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    Background: Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancers among males in Jaipur city. Assessment of risk factors profile of patients will help the policy makers in initiating new ways to curb the usage of tobacco among masses. The present study aims to find out the risk factors profile of oral and oropharyngeal cancer patients at two hospitals of Jaipur city.Methods: It was a prospective and observational study. The patients with histologically confirmed diagnosis of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers and fulfilling the inclusion criteria were recruited. Data on the demographic profile and clinical information were obtained from hospital and clinical records. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 14 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Chi-square test was performed to analyse the data.Results: Out of 400 oral cancer patients included in this study majority of the patients were in the age range of 40-60years and with a significant male preponderance in all the age groups (P <0.05). The most common habit among males and females was chewing. Buccal mucosa was the most commonly affected site followed by tongue. Both males and females were more likely to be diagnosed in stage 3 (p <0.05).Conclusions: There is a need to reduce the burden of this disease by educating the people about various risk factors which play role in oral cancer development

    LIPOSOMES: DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM OR POSSIBLE DOPING AGENT?

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    The use of liposomes as drug delivery vehicle for treatment of various diseases is well known in medical field but its possible role as a masking agent in sports came into light when Liposom Forte® was found stored together with banned and non-banned drugs during investigations carried out by Italian legal authorities and recent availability of IGF-1 Liposomal Spray on internet. Role of liposomes as masking agent for anabolic steroids in the field of doping has been investigated by Botre et al. The aim of the present work was to study the effect of different parameters like temperature, pH, charge, time, concentration etc. on the interaction of liposomes and doping agents and to identify a possible marker for detection of their abuse in sports. The results showed that out of variety of doping agents, the direct addition of liposomes to urine samples containing anabolic steroids shows strong tendency to interact with the liposomes which results in the reduced concentration of the compound in the sample. However, there was no significant effect of temperature and incubation time on the interaction of liposome and doping agents while other parameters such as charge and concentration of liposome affect the interaction capacity. Keywords: WADA, Liposomes, DopingÂ

    A Comparative Study of Active and Passive Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Methods in Category I Tuberculosis Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India

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    Background & Aims:  Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are common with drug treatment. They can be collected by active and passive methods. The aim of the study was to compare active and passive ADR monitoring methods in terms of yield and lag period in category I tuberculosis patients. Materials & Methods: A prospective observational analytical study was done in a directly observed therapy short-course (DOTS) center and pharmacovigilance center of SMS hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India from 1.1.2019 to 31.12.2019. A total of 303 category I tubercular patients on DOTS were divided into groups A (150) and B (153). Group A (active) patients were interviewed personally or telephonically for ADRs on 0,3,7,15,30, 90,180 days of therapy as per pre-structured & pre-validated questionnaire. Group B (passive) patients were asked to report ADRs themselves to pharmacovigilance center directly or through a drop box. Collected ADRs were compared statistically using software Minitab 14, Pennsylvania, USA. Results: The yield of ADRs in active method was 4.5 times higher than the passive method. GIT related ADRs were similar in both groups, cutaneous were higher in active and CNS concerned were higher in passive method. However, consistency of ADR reporting was more in passive method. Mean lag period between onset and reporting of ADRs by active and passive methods were 5.72 and 22.4 days, respectively. Conclusion: Active method initially and numerically facilitates ADR  reporting together with decreased lag period  but passive method gives consistent yield in chronic diseases like TB, hence, an integrated approach to identify and manage ADRs will be most beneficial for patients
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