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The retention cyst is a frequent finding in craniofacial massif’s images. They are usually asymptomatic and benign, and do not require endoscopic sinus surgery. There is scarse li…
In the past, morphometric studies were restricted to quantitative description. In recent years, the use of morphometric has increased in ecological research and has been well reco…
Stroke, as the second mortality ranks after heart disease all over the world, belongs to a cardiovascular and neurological illness and result in a huge burden on medical resources…
There are numerous etiologies of reactive lymphadenopathy on radiological imaging. Lymph node evaluation is critical for screening high risk patients for new pathology, and for th…
With advancements in science and technology, edentulousness has been provided with a permanent solution in the form of dental implants. Implant materials have been evolving in var…
Door locks are frequently touched with hands and can act as vehicles of disease transmission. The aim of this study is to isolate, identify and evaluate the presence or absence of…
Background: Neonatal morbidity due to physiologic immaturity has been extensively studied in preterm infants delivered in less than 37 weeks gestation. However, evidence indicates…
Green extraction is based on discovery and design of extraction process which will reduce unit operation, reduce energy consumption, reduce time consumption, reduce organic solven…
Background: This study aimed to assess the reliability of the posterior condylar axis (PCA), the most widely used alternative reference for the surgical transepicondylar axis (sTEA…
Purpose: Peri-operative chest radiographs (POCXR) are routinely ordered prior to elective valve replacement but there is currently no data to support this practice. We postulated …
This study aimed to identify the impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic on the values and behaviors of young people in light of the current circumstances. The study sample consisted of …
The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has classified hexavalent chromium as a potent class I carcinogen. Cr(VI) imparts its harmful effects on the environment’s bi…
Purpose: To report three different cases of cephalic disorders with neuro-ophthalmic manifestations. Method: Descriptive case report. Case Summary Case 1: 14 years female came w…
Erythema multiforme is a type IV hypersensitivity reaction characterized by acute onset erythematous edematous target like papules and plaques. It has been associated with infecti…
In contrast to the view that mass extinction of dinosaurs was caused due to impact of a huge meteorite, the author contemplates that to understand such crucial problem at first it …
Background: Urinary tract infection is the most common bacterial infection and is the second after respiratory tract infection in antibiotic prescription. The treatment of UTI is b…
A decline curve analysis model has been developed for flow rate proportional to the logarithm of time. The logarithm of time model requires careful interpretation of initial time …
Signs and symptoms of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are usually not present during early stages of disease. If diagnosed early, the progression of CKD could be slowed down. Finding…
The imbalance production of free radicals and reactive metabolites known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their elimination, will developed oxidative stress. ROS are playing d…
In recent years, a number of diseases have been observed in humans that have their beginning in animal pathogens. The most recent example is the pandemic that shook the whole worl…
There is an increasing interest in using dried blood spots (DBS) for screening communicable and non-communicable diseases in hard-to-reach populations. This method of screening ha…
Background: Infections with Panton-Valentine leucocidin (PVL) positive Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) are often complicated by necrotizing pneumonia, myositis and osteomyelitis.…
Switzerland as a nation is a construct dating to the late eighteenth century, codified by the Swiss political and intellectual elite. Switzerland as an idea, as a holistic nation-s…
Economists have much to learn from Umberto Eco, a philosopher by training, a semiologist by conviction, because semiology constitutes for him the modern form of philosophy. The mos…
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common clinical problem affecting millions of people worldwide. GERD is highly prevalent in morbidly obese patients and a hi…
Capsicum (Capsicum annum L.) is a common vegetable crop with a wide range of culinary utilization worldwide. In horticultural practices, inoculating the planting medium with a ben…
Introduction: To study the protective efficacy of Empagliflozin (EMPA), a novel sodium glucose transporter inhibitor antidiabetic drug, on the expression of α-klotho (αKL) protein …
Piezosurgery is an alternative technique over conventional oral surgical procedure which is gained popularity in the field of dentistry. It offers a minimally invasive technique th…
Activities of drilling wells are widely continued and increased all over the world either to develop the mature reservoirs or to discover new reserves. The majority of these wells…
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