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Mishra, D. N.
- Uraemic Pericarditis - a Study of 22 Cases
Authors
1 M. L. N. Medical College, Jhansi, IN
2 M. L. N. Medical College, Allahabad, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 29, No 2 (1976), Pagination: 87-91Abstract
PERICARDITIS in chronic uraemia gains its importance ordinarily trom its ominous prognostic significance1 2 The latter has changed in centres equipped with facilities for successful regular intermittent hae-modialysis and renal homotransplantation3. Unfortunately facilities for such advanced treatment is not available in most of the hospitals of our country. Uraemic pericarditis is usually of the dry fibrinous type but there may be associated effusion and recently it has been reported to progress even to the stage of constriction4 6. It is usually a painless condition diagnosed on listening pericardial rub; but may be occasionally associated with severe chest pain2. These varied clinical pictures and changing patterns have prompted us to analyse here 22 cases of uraemic pericarditis to re-evaluate its clinical features.Keywords
No Keywords- Serum Cholesterol Studies in Normal Persons
Authors
1 Dept of Medicine, M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad, IN
2 M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad, IN
Source
The Indian Practitioner, Vol 29, No 4 (1976), Pagination: 189-196Abstract
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No Keywords- Peri - Infarction Block
Authors
1 M. L. B. Medical College, Jhansi, IN
2 L. L. R. M. Medical College, Meerut, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 30, No 5 (1977), Pagination: 181-185Abstract
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No Keywords- A Clinical Study of Digitalis Intoxication
Authors
1 M. L. N. Medical College, Allahabad, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 30, No 9 (1977), Pagination: 371-378Abstract
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No Keywords- Dubin Johnson Syndrome-A Case Report
Authors
1 M.L.B. Medical College, Jhansi, IN
2 Dept. of Surgery, M.L.B. Medical College, Jhansi, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 33, No 4 (1980), Pagination: 193-196Abstract
No Abstract.- Determinants in Short Term Prognosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction (in 125 Cases without Intensive Coronary Facilities)
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1 Department of Medicine, M. L. N. Medical College, Allahabad, (U.P.), IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 32, No 7 (1979), Pagination: 389-396Abstract
No Abstract.- Bioadhesive Polymers as a Platform for Drug Delivery:Possibilities and Future Trends
Authors
1 Rajendra Institute of Technology and Sciences, Sirsa, IN
2 Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 2, No 1 (2010), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
This paper aims to review the developments in the bioadhesive drug delivery systems to provide basic principles to the young scientists, which will be useful to circumvent the difficulties associated with the formulation design. Bioadhesion can be obtained by the building of either non-specific interactions with the mucosal surface, which are driven by the physicochemical properties of the particles and the surfaces, or specific interactions when a ligand attached to the particle is used for the recognition and attachment to a specific site at the mucosal surface. Starting with a review of the oral mucosa, mechanism of drug permeation, and characteristics of the desired polymers, this article then proceeds to cover the theories behind the adhesion of bioadhesive polymers to the mucosal epithelium. The primary goal of bioadhesive controlled drug delivery is to localize a delivery device within the body to enhance the drug absorption process in a site-specific manner. This article reviews desirable properties of bioadhesive polymers and the latest advancement in the field.