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13
May
2014

Jejunojejunal Intussusception after Feeding Jejunostomy: Rare Complication of a Common Surgery

JMED Research
Feeding jejunostomy is a very frequently performed procedure both for pre-operative feeding in carcinoma esophagus and also for early postoperative enteral feeding in major gastrointestinal surgeries. Feeding catheter induced jejunojejunal intussusceptions is an infrequent complication of feeding jejunostomy. We present a 34 year old female…
13
May
2014

Correlation between Images for Diagnosis Techniques in Temporomandibular Disorders

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
The purpose of this research is to conduct a comparative analysis between two imaging techniques complementary to clinical diagnosis: the orthopantomogram (OPG) and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: An analysis of orthopatomograms (OPG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of right and left TMJ…
13
May
2014

Lipase Immobilization Techniques for Biodiesel Production: An Overview

International Journal of Renewable Energy & Biofuels
The growing energy needs and depleting fuel sources compel us to look towards production of biodiesel, an appropriate alternative. The industrially used chemical catalysis process is beset with problems that enzymatic production using lipases could avoid. In this light, the immobilization of lipases plays an…
12
May
2014

Strengthening the Foundation of General Practice Evidence in Ireland by Addressing the Data Quality Issues in a Structured Secondary Prevention Programme for Cardiovascular Disease

JMED Research
The Heartwatch Programme provides a structure and protocol for the continuing care of patients for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in general practice in Ireland. The database consists of 17,399 patients and 185,855 consultations. The Independent National Data Centre (INDC) receives data from the…
06
May
2014

Radiological Indices for Chest in the Indian Population

Journal of Radiology Research and Practice
The thoracic skeleton is an osteocartilaginous frame which creates space for the principal organs of respiration and circulation. The present study aims at measuring the internal thoracic dimensions with focus on the manubriosternal joint angulation in individuals of different age groups, and provides a baseline…
30
Apr
2014

Accuracy of the Weight-for-age Index in Identifying Obese Children in the Emergency Setting

Journal of Research in Obesity
Obesity has been defined as weight-for-age > 95th percentile for research/clinical settings like the emergency department where height is not routinely available. Our main objective was to determine the sensitivity of weight-for-age > 95%thpercentile in identifying obesity, using Body Mass Index (BMI)-for-age > 95% percentile…
30
Apr
2014

Multiaxial Strength and Stress Forming Behavior of Four Light-Curable Dental Composites

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
The resulting internal stress situation in curing dental composites is still oversimplified due to analytical inaccessibility of local information of state and loading. Similar applies to the strength behavior of cured dental composites. Using recent progress of a finite-element-based curing model, we developed and attempted…
30
Apr
2014

A Comprehensive Review on Biomass Torrefaction

International Journal of Renewable Energy & Biofuels
Biomass is a versatile energy resource that could be used as a sustainable energy resource in solid, liquid and gaseous form of energy sources. Torrefaction is an emerging thermal biomass pretreatment method that has an ability to reduce the major limitations of biomass such as…
29
Apr
2014

The Meaning of Food amongst Terminally Ill Chinese Patients and Families in Singapore

JMED Research
The concept of feeding at the end of life is frequently an emotive issue. Here, we present a series of cases set within Confucian inspired Singapore that highlight the various views held by local Chinese patients and their families as they confront a number of…
29
Apr
2014

Complications of Varicella – Report of Case with Hemorrhagic-Necrotic Rash and Cerebellar Ataxia

JMED Research
Varicella is usually self-limiting but occasionally severe infectious disease (with 2 to 6% of cases resulting in complications). The aim was to report a case with hemorrhagic-necrotic rash, discrete cerebellar ataxia and immune suppression. A two-year-and-seven-month-old boy with fever, tonsillitis and rose-colored-spots rash was treated…