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29
Apr
2014

Perforation of Ileum Due to Thrombosis in the Course of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria: A Case Report

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare disease which is characterized by hemolysis, thromboses in unexpected sites and multi-organ involvement. Arterial thromboses could result in necrosis and dysfunction of involved organs. In some cases, organ dysfunctions could be fatal as in involvement of heart, small…
29
Apr
2014

An Under-Recognized and Under-Reported Cause of Adrenal Insufficiency

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
We report a unique case of potentially life-threatening secondary adrenal insufficiency in a 58-year-old female who was maintained on a high dose fentanyl patch and hydrocodone for many years for chronic back pain. She presented to the emergency room (ER) with severe hypotension, weight loss…
29
Apr
2014

Does Advice Based on Less Restrictive Sucrose Intake Affect Glycaemic Control in Individuals with Established Type 2 Diabetes?

Journal of Research in Diabetes
This 12-month, randomised study of individuals with established type 2 diabetes investigated whether dietary advice emphasising a single message to reduce fat intake, would improve weight loss, glycaemic and lipid control, compared to advice based on the once traditional low-fat, low-sucrose message. Participants (n=37, mean…
29
Apr
2014

Serum-Prolactin and the Association to Disease Activity in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Research in Endocrinology
The objective of this article is to analyze the serum level of Prolactin (s-PRL) in 307 treated patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), and its association to disease activity, demographics, serological and clinical variables. The hypothesis to be tested: s-PRL correlates to disease activity in RA.…
26
Apr
2014

Anesthetic Management of Hepatitis C Positive Patient with Portal Hypertension for Cesarean Section – A Case Report

JMED Research
Viral hepatitis during pregnancy is associated with increased maternal and fetal mortality. Hepatitis C associated portal hypertension induced bleeding esophageal varices in pregnancy is a rare presentation. We report a case of successful perioperative management of a patient with history of hepatitis C, mild portal…
26
Apr
2014

Hormone Related Risk Factors and Breast Cancer: Hospital Based Case Control Study from India

Research in Endocrinology
Breast cancer is the second most common malignancy in Indian women. Basically it is a hormone mediated disorder due to continuous exposure to ovarian hormones. Several established modifiable and non modifiable risk factors influence hormonal status which is associated with breast cancer. Prevalence and profile…
25
Apr
2014

Acceptance of E-Entrepreneurship by Future Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries: Case of Morocco

Journal of Entrepreneurship: Research & Practice
This article aims to identify factors fostering e-entrepreneurship acceptance in a developing country, Morocco. It suggests a model based on Technology Acceptance Model (Davis et al.,1989) extended by three added constructs “Trust”, “Image” and “Risk”. The study was conducted at national school of business and…
23
Apr
2014

Staphylococcal Meningitis: Review of Five Cases

JMED Research
The aim of this study is to analyze the clinical characteristics, laboratory results, therapy and outcomes of five cases of staphylococcal meningitis (SM), treated at University Hospital – Pleven, Bulgaria since 2010. The cases were aged 7-69-years; three male and two female. Three of the…
23
Apr
2014

An Unusual Presentation of Mesiodens Tooth with Talon Cusp — Report of Four Cases and Literature Review

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
Mesiodens is an extra tooth most frequently seen in the maxillary anterior region. It occurs in different forms as conical, tuberculate, molariform or multi-lobed. The development of supernumerary tooth itself is a developmental anomaly of tooth number. Although its occurrence is the most observed clinical…
23
Apr
2014

Surface Hardness of Acrylic Resins Exposed to Toothbrushing, Chemical Disinfection and Thermocycling

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the toothbrushing, chemical disinfection and thermocycling treatments on the surface hardness of acrylic resins used for denture bases. The Classico (conventional), Onda Cryl (microwaved) and QC-20 (boiled) thermoactivated acrylic resins were used to prepare…