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NNOA Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Photoelectric Properties of Nano Composite Material Films TiO2/SnO2 Prepared by Co-Spraying Pyrolysis Method
Tran CK* and Tuyen KTT

Mixed films TiO2/SnO2 were prepared by co-pyrolysis method from solution mixture of TiCl4 and SnCl4 salts. Investigating results of X-ray diffraction showed that upon spray pyrolys…

Nco TiO2/SnO2 TiO2/SnO2 film Co-spraying pyrolysis method
ACCMJ Short Communication Jan 12, 2017
Emergency Department Management of the Cancer Patient, what we must do?
Arango BA*

Medical advances have allowed that in the emergency services are met more frequently patients over 65 years and patients with chronic and devastating diseases such as cerebrovas…

OAJUN Case Report Jan 12, 2017
Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Atypical Course and Atypical Mutations Combination
Sofia OC1*, Josefina S1, Carla M1, Jorge M1, Patricia S2, Teresa F2 and António C1

Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare thrombotic microangiopathy, associated with dysregulation of the alternative pathway of the complement system, characterized by …

Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome Complement C3 mutation Complement factor H
OAJG Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Sublingual Piroxicam for Relief of Pain during Diagnostic Hysteroscopy a Randomized Controlled Trial
El-Said N, Shalakany A, Abdelrahem A, Elbohoty A*, Tharwat A and Kotb A

Objective: The aim of the current trial was to evaluate the efficacy of sublingual piroxicam prior to office hysteroscopy in reducing the procedure-related pain. Methods: The cur…

Office Hysteroscopy Pain Piroxicam
NNOAJ Review Article Jan 12, 2017
Role of IRF4-Mediated Inflammation: Implication in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Mamun AA and Liu F*

Neuro-inflammation is a common feature of various central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, etc., and has a significant imp…

Autoimmunity IRF4 Inflammation
OAJG Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Clomiphene Citrate for Induction of Ovulation in Women with Unexplained Infertility
Elbohoty A*, El-Said N, Abdel-Gawad M, Nadim A, Kotb A and Gozaf N

Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the efficacy of CC to expectant management in women with unexplained infertility over three successive cycles. Methods: The…

Clomiphene citrate Unexplained infertility Clinical pregnancy rate
OAJG Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Relationship between Sexual Attitude with Practice Regarding Sexually Transmitted Infections and their Demographic Predictors in Female Sex Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study
Tayebeh A, Jamileh M*, Mojgan M, Azizeh Fk and Babak D

Background: The prevalence of high-risk behaviors among different parts of society has attracted attentions to prostitution as one of the most important current problems. There ar…

Prostitute Stis Sexual Attitude
OAJG Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy as Vaginal Vault Prolapse Treatment. Long-Term Outcomes
Javier EBG*, Israel DO, Yuderkis CS, Jorge GPF and Ana BLM

Context: Hysterectomies are one of the most common surgical procedures worldwide and post-hysterectomy vault prolapse ranges from 10 to 40%. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy has been c…

Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy Vaginal Vault Prolapsed Gynecologic Surgery
OAJG Short Communication Jan 12, 2017
Reversible, Long-Action Reproductive Control with Frameless IUD for Intracesarean Insertion
Dirk W* and Norman DG

Immediate post placental IUD insertion at the time of cesarean section provides a good opportunity to achieve long-term contraception with minimal discomfort to the patient. Ret…

OAJG Editorial Jan 12, 2017
Intracesarean Insertion and Fixation of Frameless IUD/IUS
Dirk W*

The ideal time for postpartum contraception either as a precautionary measure (to prevent uterine rupture) or as a family planning tool is immediately post-delivery. Immediate c…

Intracesarean Frameless IUD/IUS
NNOA Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Fabrication and Characteristics of Villous Zinc Oxalate by using a Sol-Gel and Microbeam-Laser Method
Hsu C1* and Hsu LA2

Villous zinc oxalate (ZnC2O4) was successfully prepared from reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and zinc oxide using a two-precursor sol-gel method, and scanned using a matrix-dotted mic…

Zinc Oxalate Villous Reduced Graphene Oxide
OAJO Case Report Jan 12, 2017
Uniteral Interstisial Keratitis Caused by Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Tongabay C*

Purpose: To report a case of rare and unusual interstitial keratitis (kerato endothelitis) in a 46-year-old man with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods: Images were obtain…

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Interstitial keratitis Immuncomplex
OAJO Research Article Jan 12, 2017
Understanding Patient Perspectives of Anti-VEGF Treatment Experience and Effect in Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Fallor MA, Simon SS, Gill MK, Lyon AT and Mirza RG*

Purpose: Understand patients’ perspectives of intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy efficacy for exudative age-related macular degeneration (eAMD). Methods: 107 patients receiving intra…

Intravitreal Exudative Anti-VEGF Treatment
DOIJ Research Article Jan 11, 2017
Effect of Sitagliptin Monotherapy on Beta-Cell and Endothelial Functions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
Amira SN, Mervat El-Eshmawy*, Mohamed ME, Osama SS and Nagy MS

Background/Aim: Recent research has focused on identifying new therapeutic targets and novel pathways for correcting impaired glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetes (T2DM). The dip…

Sitagliptin monotherapy Endothelial function Newly diagnosed T2DM.
OAJUN Review Article Jan 10, 2017
Acute Kidney Injury-Recent Thoughts in Diagnosis and Management
Rashid HU

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) has become a global health challenge with an estimated incidence of 13.3 million every year. In developing countries, the annual incidence is 11.3 million…

Acute Kidney Injury acute renal failure
JOBD Research Article Jan 10, 2017
Application and Failure Experience of Intramedullary Nail and Locking Plate in the Treatment of Femoral Subtrochanteric Fracture
Qiang Z*, Liangjun J, Hang L and Zhijun P

Background: The experience of intramedullary nail and locking plate in femoral subtrochanteric fracture were retrospectively analysed. Methods: The operation time, bleeding, hospit…

Femoral subtrochanteric fracture Intramedullary nail Locking plate
OAJG Review Article Jan 7, 2017
A Review on Update on Diagnosis and Therapeutic Management of Precocious Puberty’’- Along with A Case Report
Kulvinder Kochar Kaur*, Allahbadia GN and Singh M

Precocious Puberty (PP) is the attainment of secondary sex characters before the age of 8 in girls and 9 yrs in boys. It can be divided into Central PP(CPP)/True PP or Gonadotropi…

CPP GIPP KISS1
NNOAJ Short Communication Jan 5, 2017
A Fall- Frequently Avoided but a Safe Fall: An Expedient Training Part for Various Conditions
Dildip K

Universally, falls are a major communal health problem. An estimated 4,24, 000 fatal falls occur each year, making it the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury…

fatal falls South East Asia rest inadvertently
NNOAJ Opinion Jan 5, 2017
Alzheimer's Disease- The Forgotten
Caron L*

It is flabbergasting to me, that with all the statistics that are being shared regarding the prevalence of the disease, individuals still do not know what it is. I am unsure on why…

Flabbergasting Alzheimer
NNOAJ Research Article Jan 5, 2017
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (TSCI) in King Fahd Medical City, An Epidemiological Study
Alshahri SS*, Alshahri BS* and Habtar A

Introduction: Our study aims to estimate the characteristics & causes of TSCI at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) in Riyadh city in order to hypothesize strategy for primary…

Tetraplegia Traumatic spinal cord injury Epidemiological Study
OAJG Case Report Jan 4, 2017
Dysmenorrhea, is the Diagnosis Neglected?
Silveira FA*, Vaz GL, Fernandes JRR, Costa AGS, Gobira MP, Bernardes IN and Ferreira RB

Dysmenorrhea is one of the most prevalent gynecological problems among women, affecting mainly adolescents. The general practitioner is usually the health professional first to ha…

Dysmenorrhea Teenager
ACCMJ Research Article Jan 3, 2017
Use of Proseal Laryngeal Mask Airway in Contrast to Endotracheal Tube for Routine Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy under General Anaesthesia-A Randomized Comparative Study
Faruquzzaman*

Evidence based data in the very recent years suggest that in spite of tremendous advances in contemporary anaesthetic practice, advances, airway management continue to be of param…

Laryngeal mask airway Endotracheal tube Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
OAJMB Review Article Jan 2, 2017
The Prospects of Human CD40L-Activated AntigenPresenting B Cells
Kuei-Ying Su* and Chih-Wen Peng*

B cells are considered as professional antigen presenting cells (APCs) and being used to induce the activation of cognate T cells. Because the number of primary APC from individual…

CD40L Antigen-presenting cells Human
ACT Review Article Jan 2, 2017
The Implication of Molecular Diagnosis and Good Laboratory Practices in the Reduction of Laboratory Animal Disease: An Approach for Management of Healthcare in Animal Facilities
<p>Alok R<sup>1</sup>*, Jamal A<sup>1</sup>, Saba N<sup>1</sup>, Maaz<sup>1</sup>, Brijesh KM<sup>2</sup>, Sumit K<sup>3</sup> and Zeeshan AK<sup>4</sup></p>

Diagnosis of diseases is concerned with the identification of accurate and precise causal factors and the direct and indirect relationship between host and organisms. Infectious di…

<p>Epstein-Barr virus Hepatitis virus Radioallergosorbent test
ACT Review Article Jan 2, 2017
Some Aspects of Interactions between Nanomaterials and the Cytoskeleton of Eukaryotic cells
<p>Lahir YK*</p>

All cellular functions are primarily related to the behavior of the components of cell and its cytoskeleton. Cells in the various tissues respond to the sudden changes in their amb…

<p>Cytoskeleton Nonmaterial’s Microfilaments
FSNT Research Article Jan 2, 2017
Variation in Time and Sensitivity of Anthropometric Measures of MUAC and WFH/WFL Z-Score for Screening, Admission to Follow Up and Discharge of Moderately Malnourished Children 6-59 months on Supplementary Feeding Program
Amegovu Kiri Andrew*, Michael Mawadri, Timothy chewere and Irumba Joseph

Under nutrition is a direct causal factor of more than half of child mortality globally, reduces human productivity and cripples national economy by an estimated 10%. It is theref…

Admissions Time variation Follow-up
DOIJ Research Article Jan 2, 2017
Short Term Outcomes of Low Dose Liraglutide in Obese Non Diabetic Indian Subjects-A Real World Experience
Liu Y*, Yu Y, Wang K, Boles CD, November-Rider and Collins C

Background: The data regarding weight loss effects of liraglutide in overweight or obese Indian non-diabetic subjects is scanty. The present study aims to investigate the effects o…

Liraglutide Non-Diabetic Obese
DOIJ Research Article Jan 2, 2017
The Relationship of Habitual Foods Consuming to Population’s Health
Hmed BN*, Charaâ N, Ksouda K, Zeghal K and Hammami S

&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between specific popular food’s consumption and the prevalence of some chronic diseases. Methodology: The weekly frequency …

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OOAJ Case Report Dec 30, 2016
Rhinolith: A Forgotten Identity- Series of 18 Cases with Review of Literature
Abdul Cader SH*, Reghunandanan N and Shah FA

Introduction: Rhinolith or nasal stone is formed by mineralization within nasal cavity. Though stones are infrequently seen in nasal cavity, our experience of frequent encounter wi…

Nasal obstruction Unilateral nasal discharge Epistaxis

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