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    Gastric Sarcoidosis: A Difficult to Diagnose Rare Disease

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    Abstract Gastrointestinal sarcoidosis is a rare clinical entity. Diagnosis of isolated gastric sarcoidosis is difficult as it is usually asymptomatic; when symptomatic it presents with non-specific symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. We here present a case of a 32-year-old black lady who presented with non-specific abdominal complaints; a diagnosis gastric sarcoidosis was established following endoscopic biopsy. Here symptoms resolved promptly with steroidal therapy as with most cases. Gastric sarcoidosis should be suspected in sarcoid patients who present with nonspecific abdominal complaints. This case serves as an important clinical reminder of the atypical manifestations of sarcoidosis

    Impact Analysis of Harassment Against Women in Bangladesh Using Machine Learning Approaches

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    Violence against women is a major threat in Bangladesh, where reports of harassment of women and girls have spread an alarming rate. Unfortunately, despite significant achievements in women’s development and bearing a magnanimous history of women’s movement, incidences of harassment against women is still a burning issue. The majority of women are harassed by their relatives, friends and other people. From the survey we have tried to give an idea about the types, causes and impacts of harassment against women in Bangladesh. This is a survey-based paper and using Apriori algorithm to analyze the impacts of harassment against women and girls of Bangladesh. For these reasons, we have selected 2300 respondents to identify the impact of harassment. This study aims to find out the impact of violence in our society and cohere it with our social norms and values. The impact of sexual harassment on these outcomes (Anxiety, Intense fear, Ongoing fears, Depressions, Disrupted work life, Degradation of performances in study or work, Face difficulties with communication, Intimacy and enjoyment of social activities, Sleep disturbances or Nightmares) among different age’s women/school and college going girls was compared to the outcomes among each other. In this study, according to comparison we find out that teenager, age below 18, is most vulnerable to harassment

    36-month clinical outcomes of patients with venous thromboembolism: GARFIELD-VTE

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