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Murali Mohan, K. V.
- Study of CD4 Count in Retro-viral Positive Eunuchs
Authors
1 Dept. of Microbiology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa-516002, A.P., IN
2 Dept. of Pathology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa-516002, A.P, IN
3 Dept. of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa-516002, A.P, IN
4 Dept. of Pathology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa-516002, A.P., IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 125-126Abstract
In India there is a class of male prostitute's eunuchs, who act as passive agents. They dress like females & wear female ornaments, they are of 2 types.
a. Hijarahs - Are castrated usually before puberty so external genitals resemble female genitals. Due to hormonal imbalance, they develop female characters.
b. Zenanas - Have intact genitals.
Keywords
AIDS, Hijarahs, CD4 CountReferences
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- Sera Samples Collected from Suspected Dengue Cases of Primary Health Centre, Devalampalli of Kadapa District - Anti Dengue Antibody Tests Conducted in Microbiology Department, RIMS General Hospital - in September 2009
Authors
1 Department of Microbiology, RIMS Medical College / RIMS General Hospital, Kadapa - 516 002, IN
2 Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa - 516 002, IN
3 Department of Pathology, RIMS Medical College / RIMS General Hospital, Kadapa - 516 002, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 127-128Abstract
Dengue virus is widely distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics. The name "dengue" is derived from the swatili ki denga pepo, meaning a sudden seizure by a demon. The term break - bone fever was corned during the Philadelphia epidemic in 1780. Dengue fever is clinically similar to the illness caused by Chikun Gunya and O'nyong-nyong viruses. The present case 1st serum sample collected from suspected Dengue cases of PHC Devalampalli of Kadapa district for arranging examination for serological diagnosis and communication.Keywords
Dengue Fever, Serological Examination, Signs & Symptoms, ManagementReferences
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- Prenatal Histogenesis of Human Spleen
Authors
1 RIMS Medical College, Kadapa-516002, A.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 129-131Abstract
Human spleen is an organ of anatomic and functional component of reticuloendothelial system. Spleen is situated in left hypochondrial region. It is soft friable, highly vascular and dark purple in colour. Histogenesis of spleen Studied in 50 fetuses of various gestational ages ranging from 11weeks to 38weeks.
By 11th week only lymphocytic aggregation seen.
By 20th week developing lymphoid follicles observed.
By 32 weeks well developed lymphoid follicles with central arteriole seen.
At 36 weeks crack at periphery of developing lymphoid follicles and arteriole is at periphery.
Keywords
Lymphoid Aggregation, Lymphoid Follicles, Central Arteriole, Histogenesis, White PulpReferences
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- Ulcer Foot - Malignant Melanoma - a Case Report
Authors
1 Department of Pathology, Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, AP, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 39-41Abstract
Malignant melanoma is fatal skin cancer when detected and treated early prognosis will be good. Recent reports indicate rising incidence globally. This case study indicates how the people neglect the problems so much. A female patient aged 65 years presented with a painful non healing ulcer with pigmented margins of eighteen months duration on plantar aspect of the right heel. Three lymph nodes were present in the right inguinal region aspirated and obtained tarry coloured fluid revealed malignant melanoma cells with melanin pigment. Biopsy report confirmed the diagnosis that nodular aggregates of infiltrating melanoma cells with melanin pigment in the background of necrosis. Malignant melanoma remains one of the most challenging malignant neoplasm, particularly in developing countries where majority of patients present with late stage disease. Size of the ulcer indicates negligence of the patient. Health education may lead to future decline in morbidity and mortality.Keywords
Ulcer Foot, Pigmented Margins, Malignant MelanomaReferences
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- Management of Bell's Palsy - a Case Study
Authors
1 R.I.M.S. Medical College, Kadapa, A.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 56-58Abstract
Facial nerve supplies to muscles of face and responsible for both forcible and smooth closure of eye lids and facial expressions. Facial nerve has three nuclei; 1. Main motor nucleus 2. parasympathetic nucleus 3. sensory nucleus .Motor nucleus supplies to muscles of face and responsible for facial expression and closure of eyelids. Facial nerve carries taste sensations from anterior 2/3 rd of tongue and cutaneous sensations from external auditory metus.In present case patient had sudden onset of left side facial palsy which completed over 24 -36 hours. She underwent lateral tarsal strip surgery, lee medial canthoplasty of lower lid and recession of upper lid retractors of left eye and had good cosmetic and symptomatic improvement.Keywords
Facial Nerve, Ectropion, Lagophthalmos, Medial Canthoplasty, Lateral Tarsal Strip SurgeryReferences
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- Dentigerous Cyst - a Case Report
Authors
1 RIMS Govt.Dental College, Kadapa., Andhra Pradesh, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 90-92Abstract
Dentigerous cysts are most common cystic lesions of jaws. It is most prevalent odontogenic cyst associated with an erupted or developing tooth, particularly mandibular 3rd molar. Other teeth that are commonly affected are maxillary canine, maxillary 3rd molars, canines and central incisors. Radiologically cyst appears as ovoid well demarcated unilocular, radiolusency with a sclerotic border. In the present case dentigerous cyst involving unerrupted left mandibular canine tooth. Clinical and radio graphical findings suggestive of dentigerous cyst which is confirmed by histopathological examination. Careful evaluations of history clinical and radiological findings help the clinician for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.Keywords
Unerrupted Canine Tooth, Dentigerous CystReferences
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