51 research outputs found
Using Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration and Character Data to Assess Land Use Change Effects on Coastal Waters
2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference
South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recover
Application of Geochemical End-member Mixing Analysis to Delineate Water Sources in a Lowland Watershed
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Using Water Chemistry Data to Assess Stormwater Pathways in Lowland Watersheds
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Policy and Managemen
Using Water Chemistry Data to Quantify Source Contribution to Stream Flow in a Coastal Plain Watershed
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Identification of Stormwater Pollution Hotspots in Charleston Peninsula
Flooding is of great concern in fast-growing coastal communities, especially in the southeastern US, due to multiplying threats such as extreme precipitation, coastal storms, and rising sea levels. Contamination associated with stormwater runoff is often given less attention during stormwater planning and management decisions. The US EPA has long recognized that stormwater runoff is the biggest contributor to the impairment of water bodies in the US. In this study, we studied stormwater runoff contamination in a densely developed section of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, to better understand the extent of the problem and identify potential hotspots that could aid in future stormwater management decisions
Evaluation of clinical profile of post menopausal women presenting with postmenopausal bleeding in tertiary care hospital
Objectives: 1.To evaluate the clinical profile of postmenopausal women presenting with postmenopausal bleeding2.To evaluate the causes of postmenopausal bleeding. Methods: It is a retrospective observational clinical study of 48 postmenopausal women presenting with complaints of postmenopausal bleeding who attended out-patient department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Sri Padmavati medical college and hospital for women, Tirupathi from the period between January 2019 - December 2019.Detailed clinical history including obstetric history, past medical and surgical history, age at menopause; onset of symptoms since menopause noted; general physical examination, systemic examination, detailed gynaecological examination including per speculum, bimanual examination performed. Pap smear, cervical biopsy and endometrial sampling and transvaginal ultrasonography was performed in all cases.Results:29.16% of the women presenting with postmenopausal bleeding were in age group 61-65 years. 31.25% (15 cases) came with complaints of postmenopausal bleeding within 1-5 years of menopause. Pap smear was abnormal in 14 cases (29.16%). Histopathology of cervical biopsy showed 16.66% (8 cases) had carcinoma cervix. Histopathology of endometrial biopsy showed atrophic endometrium in 39.58% cases, 16.66% (8 cases) had endometrial carcinoma. Conclusion:Postmenopausal bleeding is a common clinical problem in postmenopausal women. It requires immediate evaluation. Community level awareness has to be made to decrease the time between symptom presentation and evaluation and treatment
Sorption and Transport of Pharmaceutical Chemicals in Organic- and Mineral-rich Soils
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Policy and Managemen
The Role of Groundwater Recharge in the Water Budget of Lowland Watersheds
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
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