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    A rare presentation of Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma with brain metastasis and para-aortic mass

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    Sinonasal Undifferentiated carcinoma (SNUC) comprises 3% of the head and neck tumors, including metastatic neoplasms. Herein we report the case of a 60-year-old male who was brought dead to our institute with previous records of a contrastenhanced CT scan of the brain and MRI with evidence of tumor in the maxillary sinus with intracranial extensions. The histopathological examination of the mass in the maxillary sinus proved to be SNUC with metastases to the brain, lungs, and around the aorta. These tumors are undifferentiated and are distinct from other poorly differentiated tumors in deriving their origin from the Schneiderian epithelium. The aggressive nature of the tumor renders the prognosis quite dismal. SNUCs need to be early recognized and distinguished from other poorly differentiated carcinomas with the help of immunohistochemistry

    Paribarika Krushire Krishi Vigyan Kendrara Bhumika

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    Peutz-Jeghers syndrome: A circumventable emergency

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    Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is characterized by multiple hamartomatous polyps in the gastrointestinal tract and mucocutaneous pigmentation. Here we present, a case of multiple gastrointestinal hamartomatous polyps in a 22-year-old male who had been operated for intestinal obstruction due to ileocolic intussusception. Resection of the affected segment was done with proximal ileostomy and distal mucous fistula formation. Clinicopathological diagnosis of PJS was made. Later, during ileostomy closure, it was found that the patient had a transverse colonic mass which was resected. Histological examination with immunohistochemistry confirmed it to be a Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma (MALToma). Colonic MALToma in the background of PJS is a unique case for which it has been reported

    Pala Chhattu Chasa

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    Antaryatiya Mruttika Barsara Anuchinta

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    Mrutika Swasthya o Dali Jatiya Phasala: eka Drustipata

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    Udvida Kisama O Krushaka Adhikara Samrakhana Pradhikarana

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    Not AvailableNot AvailableProtection of Plant Variety and Farmers' Rights Authorit

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    Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted, during wet season 2012, to study effects of replacing 25% of nitrogenous fertilizer by brown manuring in direct seeded rice on plant height, effective tiller number, vermcast per square meter, grain yield, organic carbon content and benefit to cost ratio. The plant height (1.57%), effective tiller number (9.09%), organic carbon content (13.04%) and grain yield (7.91%) were increased in the brown manuring plots as compared to farmers practice. The biomass incorporated in the field (133%) and vermcast/m 2 (63.26%) was significantly improved in the brown manuring fields indicating better soil health. The benefit to cost ratio was 7.79% more in the brown manuring plots than that of farmers practice. The findings from the present study indicated that use of nitrogenous fertilizer can be reduced up to 25% in the farmers’ field without affecting the economical attributes and saving the precious soil health in the farmer’s fields.Not Availabl

    Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana: Kam Premium, Bada Bima

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    Inventorising the traditional rice germplasm in Cuttack district after five decades of green revolution

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    674-681Farmers of some localities of Cuttack district of Odisha, India still cultivate the traditional rice varieties even after five decades of introduction of semi-dwarf high yielding varieties in late 1960s and their rapid adoption and spread in the entire farming system. In present study, a total of 29 prominent rice landraces along with 2 released rice varieties were collected from 5 blocks of Cuttack district. The traditional rice growing farmers perceive with great conviction that these landraces are more tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses than any of the improved high yielding varieties and can give an assured yield even at the worst weather conditions. Therefore, it becomes imperative to conserve these natural resources for posterity. The DNA markers based diversity analysis was also carried out using 16 STMS markers. The mean number of alleles per locus was 3.13 showing 88.89 % polymorphism and an average polymorphism information content of 3.33. Cluster analysis based on microsatellite allelic diversity clearly demarcated all the 31 genotypes into two different groups which could be very much useful in rice improvement programs
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