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JOBD Mini Review Sep 18, 2017
Complications after De Quervain’s Disease Surgery
Federico A*

Surgical treatment of De Quervain improves symptoms, obtains good and quickly results with a local anesthesia procedure. Allows almost early return to work with few restrictions. I…

De Quervain’s disease complications radial nerve
JOBD Research Article Sep 18, 2017
Dry Arthroscopy of the Shoulder: A Technical Tip for the New Starters to Shoulder Arthroscopy
Nuri A*, Baris K, Okan T and Osman G

Backround: Most of the shoulder pathologies can be treated by shoulder arthroscopy. The major problem for the surgeon who has just started the shoulder arthroscopy is the difficult…

Dry Arthroscopy Shoulder
PPEJ Research Article Sep 18, 2017
Late Pliocene Sapphire Sand Reservoirs Characterization Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Sapphire-1 well, Case Study, WDDM, Egypt
Shehab El Dien MF1*, Hejab O2, Amin AT3 and Raslan SM3

This paper documents first deployment of new Magnetic Resonance (NMR) approach for characterizing late-Pliocene complex shaly sandstone reservoirs Sapphire field. Use of convention…

Sapphire Pliocene Reservoirs
IJFSC Research Article Sep 16, 2017
Analysis of 6-Acetylmorphine, Morphine, and Codeine in the Uncut Hair, Cut Hair and Nails of Heroin Abusers after Different Withdrawal Times
Hang Chen, Ping Xiang and Min Shen*

As hair and nail are powerful tools for drug exposure history investigation, it is not only used to investigate whether an individual "used" drug, but also used to inves…

Forensic science Hair Nails
EIJ Research Article Sep 16, 2017
The Automated Coding of Causes of Death in the Netherlands
Peter Harteloh*

Background: The production of cause-of-death statistics requires the coding of an underlying cause of death from death certificates. To date, more and more countries switch from ma…

Mortality statistics Cause-of-death Automated coding
OAJPR Mini Review Sep 14, 2017
Immunomodulatory Аspects and Mechanisms of Аction of βGlucans
Voycheva C*

β-glucans are found in bacterial and fungal cell walls and have been implicated in the initiation of anti-microbial immune response. β-glucansact on Dectin-1, complement receptor …

Immunostimulator β -Glucan Dendritic Cells
OAJPR Editorial Sep 14, 2017
Pharmacovigilance - Shaping the Present and Future of Medicines
Banerjee B*

Pharmacovigilance has an important role in detecting adverse drug reactions. The success of the programme depends on the knowledge and attitude of the involved professionals. St…

GGTIJ Mini Review Sep 14, 2017
Recent Advances in Therapeutic Approaches for Familial Hypercholesterolemia
<p>Shashikant G, Arul Jothi KN* and Devi A</p>

Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an inherited autosomal genetic disorder characterized by elevated level of plasma low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc), this condition i…

<p>Familial hypercholesterolemia PCSK9 LDL receptor
EOIJ Mini Review Sep 14, 2017
Air Distribution from an Ergonomic Prospective-Delivering Air to People or to Rooms?
Zhang Lin*
Dilution Coanda Effect Ventilation
EOIJ Research Article Sep 13, 2017
Ergonomic Assessment of Mental Workload in Higher Education. Effects of Education System on Student’s Workload Perception
Susana Rubio-Valdehita*, Mª Inmaculada Lopez-Nunez and Eva Mª Diaz-Ramiro

Adaptation to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) has meant a significant change in the workload of students. The main objective of this study is to evaluate and compare the …

Mental Workload NASA-TLX Psychology
NHIJ Research Article Sep 13, 2017
Critical Care Nurse’s Knowledge of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention in Selected Hospitals, Khartoum
Al Shameri FA*

&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) continues to be a common and potentially fatal complication of ventilator care and…

&lt p&gt Ventilator-associated Pneumonia
IJBP Research Article Sep 13, 2017
Investigation of the Effects of Boron on Leucocyte Functions and Formed Free Radical Status in Endotoxin-Mediated Inflammation
Balabanli B*

&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Endotoxins are lipopolysaccharides which make up some part of the cell walls of gram negative bacteria. Endotoxemia is one of the most important mechanisms in the …

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BEBA Research Article Sep 13, 2017
Effect of Kidney Function on Amikacin Pharmacokinetics on Hospitalized Patients: Knowledge to Improve Therapy
Gonçalves C, Rocha M, Gonçalves J, Falcão A, and Ana Fortuna*

Despite the narrow therapeutic window characteristic of amikacin, this amino glycoside remains one of the most frequently prescribed particularly against multiple drug-resistant pa…

Amikacin Amino glycosides Renal disease
NHIJ Research Article Sep 13, 2017
A Descriptive Study to Assess the Knowledge of Labour Workers Regarding Personal Protective Equipments in Baru Sahib, Distt Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh
Kaur S*

&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Introduction: Occupational health deals with all aspects of health and safety in the workplace and has a strong focus on primary pre…

&lt p&gt Knowledge
VVOA Research Article Sep 13, 2017
Assessing Pattern of Immunization Uptake among Inhabitants of Two Metropolitan Communities in Lagos State, Nigeria
Isibor I and Bassey BE*

&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;Introduction: Vaccines remain one of the most successful and cost-effective public health interventions ever made. Studies have shown that the global use o…

Immunization Non-Compliance Coverage
MHRIJ Poetry Sep 12, 2017
Love, Joy and Delight!
Paul Wilkins*
Love Joy Delight
IJSST Research Article Sep 12, 2017
Interrupted Versus Subcutaneous Continuous Skin Suture in Episiotomy Repair in Indian Urban Women: A Study
Biswas Som* and Biswas Srirupa

Introduction: Episiotomy also known as perineotomy, is a surgical incision of the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall generally done by a midwife or obstetrician during second …

Pain Episiotomy Suture Techniques
IJFSC Research Article Sep 12, 2017
Pulmonary Edema in Forensic Autopsy in a Developing Community
Wilson Onuigbo IB*

Forensic autopsy is required in obscure deaths. In a documented experience, pulmonary edema featured among other pathologies. Therefore, this paper documents the examples of such e…

Sudden death Autopsy Lungs
HIJ Research Article Sep 12, 2017
Role of α-1 Anti Trypsin, A Constitutive Form of Nitric Oxide Synthase in Cyclic AMP Mediated Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation
Debipriya B* and Sahana M*

Introduction: As reported before, the treatment of platelets with all currently known platelet aggregating agents was resulted in the reduction of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis throu…

Acute coronary syndromes Protease inhibitors Nitric oxide
ACCMJ Research Article Sep 12, 2017
Factors Affecting Postoperative Agitation in Adults Following Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blinded Controlled Trial
Hazem E Elsersy* and Ahmed Abdulazeez Ahmed

Background: We have noticed a high incidence of postoperative agitation (POA) following functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), we reviewed our anesthesia protocol and designed…

Agitation postoperative Premedication atropine Premedication Phenergan
OAJPRS Short Communication Sep 11, 2017
Air Pollution Risk Assessment using Air Quality Index (AQI)
Debi Prasad T*

Air is the major resource and need for sustenance of life. The advancement in technology a huge quantity of data on ambient air quality is produced and used to begin the quality…

Air Pollution Risk Assessment Air Quality Index
OAJUN Letter to Editor Sep 11, 2017
Coagulum, Tumor, Pyonephrosis?
Bogov B*, Krasteva R, Nikolova M, Tsocheva T and Krupev M
PPRIJ Mini Review Sep 11, 2017
Psychological Well-Being in Health Sciences Students: Some Clinical and Educational Issues
Porta Nova R*

The frequency of Higher Education, implies different levels of requirements and experiences (academic life experiences), conditioning adaptation, that may compromise psychologic…

Health Sciences Educational Issues Experiences
CDOAJ Research Article Sep 11, 2017
Nail Syndrome Patella: Needs and Obligation to Renal Surveillance
Boudghene Stambouli O* and Zoulikha H

The &quot;Nail-Patella syndrome&quot; or onycho-osteodysplasia is transmitted as an autosomal dominant pleiotropic whose manifestations suggest an abnormality primary connective ti…

Nail Nephropathy Syndrome Patella
OOAJ Case Report Sep 11, 2017
Bilateral Branchial Arch Anomalies: A Rare Case Report
Pradeep P*, Swagatika S, Dillip KS and Pradipta KP

Branchial sinuses/fistula is one of the most common congenital anomalies found in neck derived from the branchial arches. Although unilateral lesions are common, very rarely it can…

Branchial fistula/sinus Second arch
VIJ Mini Review Sep 11, 2017
Bacterial Spore Germination
Yanmei Sun, Meng Li and Shiwei Wang*

Somespecies of the orders Bacillales and Clostridiales can generate spores in sporulation when environments are not conducive to growth. Formed spores are metabolically dormant and…

Spores Germination DPA leakage
OAJE Case Report Sep 7, 2017
Transoral thyroidectomy with vestibular approach: a new technique in Colombia
<p>Taissoun ZA*, Anuwong A, Tobon AM, Fuenmayor LP and Saldarriaga MM</p>

Recently, a transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy viavestibular approach (TOETVA) was performed in Colombia, preserving the most relevant anatomic elements and co the basic principles…

<p>Thyrodectomy transoral TOETVA</p>
VIJ Editorial Sep 7, 2017
Critical Perspectives in Virology and Immunology
Singh MP*

Science and technology are essential for overcoming the future challenges and threats to humankind. In instance, one of the major global health issues in the current scenario is th…

Virology Immunology Perspective

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