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Title : Volvulus of a Wandering Spleen Presented With Portal and Splenic Venous Trombosis: A Case Report
Authors Melike Rusen Metin, Hasan Aydın, Halil Arslan, Baki Hekimoğlu
Abstract: Wandering spleen is a rare entity with the incidance of %0.2 (1), Here in we presented a 30-year-old woman with wandering spleen that leads to splenic volvulus and congestion with splenic venous thrombus and portal venous thrombus.
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Title : A Clinical Study of Attempted Suicide by Self-Poisoning
Authors DR. MANUBHAI C. PARMAR, DR. SAMIR S. MAKWANA
Abstract: Self - poising refers to the intentional taking of too much of a poisonous substance beliveing that it will be noxious. Patients who attempt suicide seem to suffer from a wide variety of psychiatric illnesses including personality discarder. The annual rate of suicide in the cities of India ranges from 3.2 per 100, 000 in Calcutta, to 25.6 per 100,000 in Bangalore.
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Title : Phenomenology of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Authors DR. MANUBHAI C. PARMAR, Dr. Nehalkumar P. Shah
Abstract: Obessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one of the anxiety disorder, is a potentially disabling condition that can persist through out a person’s life OCD has very long roots in the history. McBeth in Shakespeare’s play of the same name relates of his wife “It is accustomed action with her, to seem thus washing her hands”. In the seventeenth century, obesions and compulsions were often described as symptoms of religious melancholy. The Oxford Don, Robert Burton, reported a case in his compendium – The Anatomy of melanocholy (1621); “If he be in a silent auditory, as at a sermon, he is afraid he shall speak aloud & unaware, something indecent, unfit to be said.
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Title : An Assessment Of The Use Of Femoral Length And Biparietal Diameter In The Estimation Of Gestational Age In Second And Third Trimester Gestation In Edo Women In Benin City
Authors Chris-ozoko Lilian Ebele, Akinnuoye Henry Oluuwafemi
Abstract: This study seeks to investigate assessment of gestational age (GA) between the ultrasonic measurement of femoral length (FL) and biparietal diameter (BPD) in Edo women. The aim of this study was to determine if any significant difference exists between gestational ages (GA) estimate from femoral length (FL) and biparietal diameter (BPD), also aimed to determine which is the better estimator of gestational age in the second and third trimester between femur length and biparietal diameter and to develop model for the estimation of gestational age using combine index of femur length and biparietal diameter. The study population consisted of 116 pregnant Edo women between 14weeks and 40 weeks of gestation who were certain of the beginning of the last menses. The data were presented as mean and standard deviation; data were analysed using student t-test. The core findings of this research was that there was no significant difference between the mean of gestational age estimates from femoral length (FL) and biparietal diameter (P>0.05), and the model that incorporate femoral length and biparietal diameter to estimate gestational age, accounts for 86.3% of the accuracy in gestational age measurement (R2=0.863).
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