112 research outputs found

    MLO Mammogram Pectoral Masking with Ensemble of MSER and Slope Edge Detection and Extensive Pre-Processing

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    Breast Cancer is a fatal disease. Several people are losing their lives as a result of Breast Cancer. Mammography is the most often used Breast screening modality where we can see both mass and microcalcifications and both are the two major indicators of Breast Cancer. We can see Pectoral muscle also on MLO Mammograms. Digital Image Processing based computer aided diagnosis systems are being used widely to help the radiologist in detecting mass and microcalcifications in MLO Mammograms. However, because the intensity levels of the Pectoral muscle are similar to masses, in computer aided diagnosis system, Pectoral presence in the Mammogram has a detrimental effect on identifying mass. Therefore, in computer aided diagnosis system, Pectoral muscle masking substantially enhances lesion detection. This study suggests a novel ensemble computer aided diagnosis system strategy that combines the MSER based and SlopeEdgeDetection methods with extensive pre-processing to identify and cover Pectoral muscle from MLO Mammograms. The results demonstrate that the new procedure is straightforward and improves the precision of Pectoral region covering. Compared to the average accuracy of the state-of-the-art solutions which is 94%, the suggested technique achieves an accuracy of 99%. Performance analysis makes use of the Mini-MIAS database

    Study of seasonal incidence and impact of abiotic factors on sucking pests of brinjal

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    The present investigation was undertaken to find the impact of abiotic factors on seasonal incidence and sucking pest complex of brinjal under field conditions during kharif 2015-2016. The incidence of leaf hopper population (2.80 Lh/L i.e., Leaf hopper mean population/leaf) was noticed during 34th standard week and reached peak by 40th standard week (5.00 Lh/L) (October) whereas the aphid population was noticed during the 34th standard week (3.00 Lh/L) and peak population observed during the 40th standard week (4.60 Lh/L) (October). Correlation studies showed that among the various abiotic factors, maximum temperature showed highly significant positive correlation (r= 0.77) and sunshine hours (r = 0.61) showed significant positive correlation with the leaf hopper population. In case of aphid population, maximum temperature showed significant positive correlation (r = 0.70), rainfall showed highly significant negative correlation (r = -0.74) and relative humidity evening (r = -0.59) showed significant negative correlation with aphid population. The present investigations will give a brief idea about how the abiotic factors influencing the sucking pests of brinjal

    Giant intermuscular lipoma of neck and chest: a case report with review of literature

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    Intermuscular lipoma is an uncommon benign tumor. In this case report we described a case of a patient with intermuscular lipoma located between sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis and scalene muscles on left side. These types of tumors are exceedingly rare in head and neck regions. Intermuscular lipomas are thought to arise from the Intermuscular septa and enlarge between muscle bundles. Clinical data, investigations, Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan confirm the diagnosis. These tumours are more common in males than females. Complete surgical excision of tumor is the treatment of choice. It is crucial for the surgeon to consider deep lipomas when dealing with soft tissue tumors

    Idiopathic gynaecomastia in twins: a case report

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    Gynaecomastia is a common pathological condition of breast seen in men. This is defined as benign enlargement of breast tissue in males. It was first described by Palus Aegineta (AD 635-690). Herewith we are presenting cases of 14 year old twins attending the surgical O.P.D with bilateral enlarged breasts and pain. A diagnosis of pubertal gynaecomastia was made with no evidence of malignancy by histopathological examinations and mammography. One boy with 5 x 6 cm of right breast and 2 x3 cm of left breast was treated by subcutaneous mastectomy. Other boy had only enlargement of nipple and areola. He was reassured and sent home without surgical intervention. A rare case of idiopathic gynaecomastia in pubertal twins is described here

    A prospective, single-arm, open-label study to determine the safety and effectiveness of a fixed-dose combination of camylofin and mefenamic acid in Indian women with primary dysmenorrhea

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    Background: Treatment of dysmenorrhea is aimed at providing symptomatic relief from associated pain. A prospective, single-arm, open-label, multicenter study was conducted at 5 sites across India to assess the safety, effectiveness and tolerability of a fixed-dose combination (FDC) of camylofin 50 mg and mefenamic acid 250 mg in women with primary dysmenorrhea.Methods: Women were prescribed a 3/5-day course of the FDC orally thrice daily. The primary endpoint was to assess the safety of the FDC as analyzed by incidence of adverse events (AEs), and the main secondary endpoint was to evaluate effectiveness by change in mean intensity of pain as assessed by visual analog scale (VAS) scoring from baseline to day 3/5.Results: Out of 274 enrolled women, pain associated with menses was reported by 271 (98.9%) women at baseline. In all, 28 (10.2%) women reported treatment-emergent AEs. The most common AEs were back pain, headache, vomiting, and upper abdominal pain, which were of mild intensity and resolved at the end of treatment (EoT). None of the women discontinued the study due to AEs. No serious AEs or deaths were reported in the study. The mean (standard deviation [SD]) pain intensity on VAS scale was 72.6 (16.28) at baseline and 3.3 (7.11) at EoT. A statistically significant reduction of 69.9 (18.60) from baseline in mean pain intensity was observed after treatment (p<0.0001).Conclusions: An FDC of camyolfin and mefenamic acid had a good safety and tolerability profile and could effectively relieve pain in Indian women with primary dysmenorrhea

    Schwannoma arising from hypoglossal nerve in the submandibular triangle: a case report

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    Hypoglossal schwannomas usually develop in the intracranial portion of the brain. The incidence of hypoglossal schwannomas of the submandibular region is extremely rare. Here we report a case of schwannoma arising from the extracranial hypoglossal nerve in the left submandibular region

    Scimitar syndrome: a rare congenital venolobar anamoly

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    Scimitar syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly presenting with partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage from right lung to inferior vena cava. This is the rarest anomaly seen in 1 to 3 in 100000 births. Embryologically it is thought to be a primary developmental anomaly of lung with secondary anomalous venous drainage. This is seen commonly in right lung and is common in females. Most of the cases are asymptomatic or minimally symptomatised. If symptoms are present patient usually presents with pulmonary hypertension and symptoms of left to right shunt. Clinically this syndrome is diagnosed by chest x- ray by the presence of “Scimitar sign”. Surgical treatment effective in this syndrome
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