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Subdural Hematoma in GraveтАЩs Disease Induced Thrombocytopenia.
Subdural hematoma (SDH) usually occurs secondary to trauma, in bleeding disorders it may occur spontaneously. It is a rare complication of immune thrombocytopenia. Here we report a case of 45 years female presenting with presenting with complaints of headache, palpitation and menorrhagia and later diagnosed to be a case of Grave's disease with thrombocytopenia with sub dural hematoma. No such case reports are available in literature
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Presenting as Acute Abdomen in a Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a relatively common problem in adult patients with liver cirrhosis. The complication of SBP in adults with chronic kidney disease on maintenance hemodialysis is, however, extremely rare. To best of our knowledge this is probably the first case report
Fisheries research and development in India
The fisheries sector of India is
immensely contributing to the
economy of the country. It provides
valuable fore ign exchange and
employment to millions of people.
At the same time it is an
instrument of livelihood for a large
section of economically backward
population of the country
Characterisation of Rhizobia on the Basis of Antibiotic Responses
Rhizobium spp. were isolated from root nodules of 10 cultivated & three wild legume hosts. All the isolated Rhizobia were individually tested for their antibiotic response. Biodiscs of five antibiotics having three different concentrations viz: 0.5%, 1% & 1.5% were tested against the isolated Rhizobia using plate culture method. The affectivity of the antibiotics was revealed in terms of zone formation & was measured in mm
Chronic Pancreatitis Presenting as Recurrent Pleural Effusion
Chronic Pancreatitis presenting as recurrent pleural effusion is an uncommon and often unrecognized clinical syndrome. The effusion frequently occurs without clinical evidence of pancreatitis, but occasionally it may be associated with calcification and pseudocyst of the pancreas. They usually presents as an exudative effusion of unknown cause and characterized by very high levels of amylase in the pleural fluid. In this report, a case of massive pancreatic pleural effusions are presented which was recurrent initially right sided and few month later left side
Effect of androgenic gland ablation on sexual characters of the male Indian white prawn Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards.
Bilateral and rectomy was carried out in penaeid prawns.Results indicated that in the absence of androgenic glallds male secondary sexual characters once lost cannot be
regenerated. Andrectomy also appeared to block
spermatogonial differentiation
Biochemical changes in different tissues during yolk synthesis in marine prawn Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards
Biochemical changes taking place in ovary, hepatopancreas, muscle and haemolymph of P. indicus
during ovarian maturation have been studied and quantified. The trends in the fluctuation of metabolites
indicate that in ovary th~re is considerable accumulation of protein, lipid, cholester9l and carotenoids
but loss of moisture and nucleic acids. Translocation of these metabolites takes place from the chief synthetic
and storage organ, hepatopancreas, via haemolymph. During the initial stages of yolk synthesis,
ovary is autosynthetic as indicated by high RNA values and RNNprotein ratio. Subsequently the mode
of yolk formation shifts to heterosynthesis mainly through the uptake of lipid from hepatopancreas.
RNNDNA ratio has been found to be useful as an index of ovarian growth
Women in fisheries sector and entrepreneurship development: Steps for improvement
Aquaculture now plays a multi-disciplinary role and aims at providing food security generating employment; economic gains the optimum utilization of resources and finally upliftmcnt of the socio-economical status for those who are directly or indirectly connected
with exploitation, production and processing of fish. It has vast potential in providing livelihood security as well as fulfilling the nutritional requirements of the growing population. Traditionally, aquaculture in Southeast Asia has been carried out at the household
level with family members often contributing to different activities at specific times. In recent years, it has become a commercial activity and easily accessible in peri-urban areas with access to inputs and markets. Improvement in fish breeding and husbandry
technologies, as well as the introduction of new or modified species, mainly through government and non-government organization (NGO) helped in increasing production levels through small-scale rural aquaculture
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