- Indian Forester
- The Indian Practitioner
- International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
- Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning
- Automation and Autonomous Systems
- The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics
- International Journal of Innovative Research and Development
- Toxicology International (Formerly Indian Journal of Toxicology)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Goyal, S.
- Trading of Ethnomedicinal Plants in the Indian Arid Zone
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 131, No 3 (2005), Pagination: 371-378Abstract
Trading of ethno-medicillal plants in the Indian arid zone has been studied in the districts of Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner and Jodhpur. Of 682 species reported in the Indian arid zone, 131 have been found to be of ethno-medieinal value. Of these, 41 species are collected and sold within Indian arid zone market. Large inter- and intra-district variation in sale prices was found. Of the top 20 species in domestic trade, 12 are from this area. Variation up to five times in their rate vis-a-vis western Rajasthan has been found. It has been concluded that 23 species can be prioritised for cultivation on large scale. Standardisation of product and price support are urgently required to promote herbal cultivation in western Rajasthan.- Inguinal Hernia in Females - A Report of Two Cases With Literature Review
Authors
1 Department of General Surgery, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Radiodiagnosis, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Haryana, IN
Source
The Indian Practitioner, Vol 68, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 40-42Abstract
The rarity of inguinal hernia in females remains a clinical curiosity. Due to its rarity inguinal hernias are much more difficult to diagnose in women than in men. We report two cases of direct inguinal hernia in females. Direct inguinal hernia in females being very rare and therefore is an easily missed diagnosis and should be kept at the back of the mind as a differential while dealing with pelvic problems in females.Keywords
Hernia, Female, Inguinal, Direct, Incidence, Rare.- Use of Lycopene in the Management of Oral Submucous Fibrosis: A Clinical Study
Authors
1 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dept. of Dentistry, Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Surgery, Dept. of Dentistry, Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
Source
International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences, Vol 5, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 1229-1235Abstract
Background:Oral Submucous Fibrosis is a potentially malignant disorder well known for its chronic and resistant nature. The conservative drug treatment that is currently available for this disorder is clearly inadequate.Objective: The study was done to evaluate the efficacy of oral lycopene therapy when used in combination with conventional intralesional steroid therapy in the management of oral submucous fibrosis.
Methods: Thirty patients with oral submucous fibrosis (grade III and IV) were included and randomly divided into 2 groups consisting of 15 each: Group A (oral lycopene with biweekly intralesional steroids and hyaluronidase), Group B (biweekly intralesional steroids and hyaluronidase alone). Mouth opening and burning sensation were recorded from baseline to 6 weeks. Cases were followed up to 3 and 6 months.
Results: We observed a complete relief of burning sensation in all patients of both the groups, There was significant increase in mouth opening among both groups. The patients in the group B had increased moth opening than the group A patients.The results were statistically significant.
Conclusion: Lycopene in combination with intralesional steroids and Hyaluronidase, is highly efficacious in improving the mouth opening and reducing other symptoms in patients with Oral Submucous Fibrosis. No side effects were reported with its usage.
Keywords
OSMF, Lycopene, Mouth Opening, Burning Sensation, Steroids.References
- Akbar M. Oral submucous fibrosis - a clinical study. J Indian Dent Acad 1976;48:365-73.
- Revant H Chole, Shailesh M Gondivkar, Amol R Gadbail, Swati Balsaraf, Sudesh Chaudhary, Snehal V Dhore, et al. Review of drug treatment for oral submucous fibrosis. Oral Oncol 2012;48 393-8.
- Kumar A, Begawadi A, Keluskar V, Singh M. Efficacy of lycopene in the management of oral submucous fibrosis. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2007;103:207-13.
- Singh M, Krishanappa R, Bagewadi A, Keluskar V. Efficacy of oral lycopene in the treatment of oral leukoplakia. Oral Oncol 2004;40:591-6.
- Chandra GDS, Rameshwar DS, Iqbal A.Treatment modalities in Oral submucous fibrosis: how they stand today? Study of 600 cases. Indian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery 1992;7:43-7.
- Teodoro AJ, Oliveira FL, Martins NB, Maia GA, Martucci RB, Borojevic R. Effect of lycopene on cell viability and cell cycle progression in human cancer cell lines. Cancer Cell Int 2012 Aug6; 12(1):36.
- Palozza P, Catalano A, Simone R, Cittadini A. Lycopene as a guardian of redox signalling. Acta Biochim Pol 2012;59(1):21-5.
- Stahl W, Junghans A, De Boer B, Driomina ES, Briviba K, Sies H. Carotenoid mixtures protect multilamellar liposomes against oxidative damage: synergistic effects of lycopene and lutein. FEBS Lett 1998;427:305-8.
- Ranganathan K, Devi Mu, Joshua E, Kirankumar K, Saraswathi TR. Oral submucous fibrosis: a case-control study in Chennai, South India. J Oral Pathol Med 2004;33(5):274-7.
- Maher R, Lee AJ, Warnakulasuriya KA, Lewis JA, Johnson NW. Role of areca nut in the causation of oral submucous fibrosis: a case-control study in Pakistan. J Oral Pathol Med 1994; 23(2):65-9.
- Bathi RJ, Parveen S, Burde K. The role of gutka chewing in oral submucous fibrosis: a case-control study. Quintessence Int 2009;40(6):e19-25.
- Heber D, Lu Q-Y. Overview of mechanisms of action of lycopene. Exp Biol Med 2002;227:920-3.
- PalozzaP, Parrone N, Catalano A, Simone R. Tomato lycopene and inflammatory cascade: basic interactions and clinical implications. Curr Med Chem 2010;17(23):2547-63.
- Kitade Y, Watanabe S, Masaki T, Nishioka M, Nishino H. Inhibition of liver fibrosis in LEC rats by a carotenoid, lycopene, or an herbal medicine, Shosaikoto. Hepatol Res 2002;22(3):196-205.
- Feedforward ANN Computing Models for Predicting Shelf Life of MA Packed Paneer
Authors
1 Mewar University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, IN
2 Garg College of Engineering, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, IN
Source
Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol 7, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 54-57Abstract
A predictive model for predicting shelf life of modified atmosphere (MA) packed paneer using feedforward artificial neural network is proposed. Feedforward networks with single and double hidden layers were developed with Bayesian regularization. The best fitting for single hidden layer was obtained with 4→24→1, and for the double hidden layers with combination of 4→27→27→1 topology, which made it possible to predict the overall acceptability with accuracy. The developed model can be used for predicting the shelf life of MA packed paneer.Keywords
Feedforward, Shelf Life, Paneer, Artificial Neural Networks.- Predicting Shelf Life of MA Packed Paneer Using Feedforward ANN Model
Authors
Source
Automation and Autonomous Systems, Vol 8, No 8 (2016), Pagination: 223-225Abstract
Artificial neural network model was developed for predicting shelf life of MA packed paneer. Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm along with Feedforward backpropagation was used for experimentation. Moisture, titratable acidity, free fatty acids and tyrosine were used as input parameters, while overall acceptability was taken as the output parameter for developing feedforward ANN models. Data was divided into two disjoint sets, viz. 80% used for training and 20% for testing. The combination of 4à45à1 gave the best fitting, suggesting that developed model has the potential for predicting shelf life of MA packed paneer with accuracy.
Keywords
Feedforward, Shelf Life, Machine Learning, Artificial Neural Networks- Bresast Feeding Versus Top Feeding : Impact on Growth, Morbidity and Mortality in Neonatal Period
Authors
1 Depariment of Pediatrics, R. N. T. Medical College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 8 (1983), Pagination: 255-258Abstract
In India, though the breast feeding is traditional child rearing practice, yet some women resort to feeding of bovine milk to their babies because of various reasons. In recent years, numerous advantages of breast milk have been emphasized based on scientific experimentation.- Renal Carcinoid Tumour
Authors
1 Department of Surgery, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla (H.P.), Pin: 171001, IN
2 Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, IN
3 Department of Surgery, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, IN
Source
The Indian Practitioner, Vol 69, No 10 (2016), Pagination: 32-34Abstract
Carcinoid tumours are low grade malignant neuroendocrine tumours found mainly in small intestine, lungs. However primary carcinoid tumour is not normally present in the kidneys, this being an extremely rare renal malignant neoplasm with less than 100 cases reported so far, with majority of cases being associated with horse shoe kidneys. We describe a 39 years old male who presented with complaint of pain abdomen in left lumbar region, with solid renal mass detected on Computed Tomography. We treated the patient with radical nephrectomy. Pathological examination revealed tumor cells arranged in trabeculae, anastomosing cords, nests with peripheral palisading, and in cribriform pattern. The 'tumor cells showed round to oval nuclei, stippled nuclear chromatin, inconspicuous nucleoli, indistinct cell borders and scant cytoplasm, findings consistent with carcinoid tumour. IHC was positive for synaptophysin, chromogranin, and Panck. The patient has been kept on follow up to look for any local recurrence or systemic metastasis.Keywords
Carcinoid, Kidney, Neuro-Endocrine Tumor, Synaptophysin.References
- R. Murali, K. Kneale, N. Lalak, and W. Delprado. Carcinoid tumours of the urinary tract and prostate. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 2006; 11: 1693-1706.
- A. O. Omiyale, A. K. G. Venyo. Primary carcinoid tumor of the kidney: a review of the literature. Advances in urology. 2013: 11.
- T. Toshikazu, Y. Hayato, I. Atsushi et al. A case of Primary Renal Carcinoid Tumor. Case reports in Urology. 2015: 4 pages.
- B. Krishnan, L. D. Truong, et al. Horseshoe kidney is associated with an increased relative risk of primary renal carcinoid tumor. Journal of Urology. 1997; 157: 2059-2066.
- L. Guy, L. R. Begin, L. L. Oligny, G. B. Brock, S. Chevalier, et al. Searching for an intrinsic neuroendocrine cell in the kidney: an immunohistochemical study of the fetal, infantile, and adult kidney. Pathology Research and practice. 1999; 195: 25-30.
- F. R. Romero, S. Rais-Bahrami, S. W. Fine. Primary carcinoid tumors of the kidney. The Journal of Urology. 2006; 176: 2359-2366.
- D. E. Hansel, J. I. Epstein, E. Berbescu et al. Renal Carcinoid tumor: a clinicopathologic study of 21 cases. American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 2007; 31: 1539-1544.
- Amniotic Fluid Index versus Umbilical Artery Doppler Velocimetry in Prediction of Perinatal Outcome
Authors
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 3, No 11 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
Aim and Objectives: To assess the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of Amniotic Fluid Index and Umbilical Artery S/D Ratio in the third trimester for the prediction of perinatal outcome and to compare the performance of both the tests.
Materials and Methods: It is a prospective study conducted at a tertiary care centre. AFI and Umbilical Artery S/D Ratio was measured every 4 weeks for high risk pregnancy cases beyond 30 weeks period of gestation and perinatal outcome noted. Results were analyzed by diagnostic tests sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values.
Result: Amniotic Fluid Index has sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values of 55 % – 87.5%, 65 % - 75%, 35% - 60%, 70% - 97% in predicting poor perinatal outcome. Whereas Umbilical artery S/D ratio has sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values of 60 % – 80% , 70 % - 80%, 20% - 80%, 80% - 100% in predicting poor perinatal outcome.
Conclusion: Antepartum foetal surveillance is the cornerstone of management which has been revolutionized by use of Ultrasound. There is a significant association between AFI, Umbilical artery Doppler on perinatal outcome. Both the tests should form an integral part of antepartum fetal surveillance In the present study Umbilical Artery S/D ratio has better performance value than Amniotic Fluid Index in predicting perinatal outcome. Umbilical Artery S/D Ratio is better predictor of perinatal outcome in high risk pregnancies.
Keywords
AFI, Umbilical Artery S/D Ratio, perinatal outcome- Toxic effects of sub-chronic oral exposure of indoxacarb on biochemical parameters in buffalo calves
Authors
1 Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Science Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana – 141 004, IN
2 Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana – 141 004, IN