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Anandakumar, L.
- Prevelance of HIV in Patients Attending Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre - RIMS General Hospital, Kadapa Academic Year from April - 2009 to March - 2010
Authors
1 Department of Microbiology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa- 516 002, IN
2 Department of Forensic Medicine, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa - 516 002, IN
3 Department of Pathology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa - 516 002, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 123-124Abstract
AIDS is a new disease, which came to light only in the year 1981 when it caused out Breaks in the USA. The origin of the virus has been the subject of much controversy, reminiscent of the situation 500 years ago, syphilis was first recognized. It has been suggested that the virus may have originated in Africa, perhaps from a simian. Immunodeficiency and spread to the USA probably through haity. In the permissive American Society of the 1970's the virus spread widely among male homosexuals and drug addicts, finally to come out into the open as outbreaks in 1981. HIV infection was detected rather late in India. The first cases having been found in female sex workers in Madras in 1986.Keywords
ICTC Centre, No of clients tested For HIV, No of clients receiving HIV Tests Results, Total no of clients testing Sero–positiveReferences
- Ananthanarayana and Paniker’s Text book of Microbiology – seventh edition.
- Pathology third edition (Emanuel Rubin, John L.farber).
- Davidson’s principles and practices of medicine – eighteenth edition.
- 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
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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
- Emanuel Rubin M.D, John L.Farbee M.D. Pathology third edition – Lippincott willisms & wilkins A wolters kluwer company.
- Singhal’s Forensic Medicine & Jurisprudence S.K. Singhal M.D.LL.B The national book depot. Opp: Wadia childrens Hospital, Parel, Mumbai -12.
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- Ananthanarayana and Paniker’s text book of Microbiology seventh edition. CK J Paniker orient Longman 3-6-752 Himayatnagar, Hyderabad – 500029.
- 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
- Copenhover Wilfred; Bailey text book of Histology, Lymphatic organs. 15th Edn.1964, pp 308-309.
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- Left Unilateral Super Numerary Renal Artery- a Case Report
Authors
1 Department of Anatomy, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical sciences, R.I.M.S Medical College, Kadapa- 516002, A.P., IN
2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical sciences, R.I.M.S Medical College, Kadapa- 516002, A.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 143-144Abstract
Variations of renal arteries are considered critical issues that surgeons should have through envision and appreciation of the condition. Variations of these vessels may influences urological. renal transplantation and laparoscopic surgeries. We present a case of left side unilateral accessory renal artery with a striking pre- hilar branching pattern noticed by routine dissection. The left kidney received two renal arteries from the aorta as a 02 separate trunks to hilar region. However the right side renal artery originated from the aorta as a single trunk and then followed by two divisions supplying the right kidney. Hear we discuss embryological origin and clinical aspects of accessory renal artery.Keywords
Anatomical Variations, Renal Artery, Supernumerary, Aberrant Renal ArteryReferences
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- Prevelance of HIV in Patients Attending Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre - RIMS General Hospital, Kadapa
Authors
1 Department of Microbiology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa 516 002, IN
2 Department of Forensic Medicine, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa 516 002, IN
3 Department of Pathology, RIMS Medical College, Kadapa 516 002, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 38-39Abstract
AIDS is a new disease, which came to light only in the year 1981 when it caused out.
Breaks in the USA. The origin of the virus has been the subject of much controversy, reminiscent of the situation 500 years ago, syphilis was first recognized. It has been suggested that the virus may have originated in Africa, perhaps from a simian. Immunodeficiency and spread to the USA probably through haity. In the permissive American Society of the 1970's the virus spread widely among male homosexuals and drug addicts, finally to come out into the open as outbreaks in 1981. HIV infection was detected rather late in India. The first cases having been found in female sex workers in Madras in 1986.
Keywords
ICTC Centre, No of Clients Tested For HIV, No of Clients receiving HIV Tests Results, Total no of Clients Testing Sero–PositiveReferences
- Ananthanarayana and Paniker’s Text book of Microbiology – seventh edition.
- Pathology third edition (Emanuel Rubin, John L.farber).
- Davidson’s principles and practices of medicine – eighteenth edition.
- Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type - 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Kadapa Urban Population Aged 30 Years and Above
Authors
1 Department of Social Preventive Medicine R.I.M.S, Medical College, Kadapa 516002, A.P., IN
2 Department of Social Preventive Medicine Sri Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences, Kulasekharam, Kanyakumari (Dist), IN
3 Department of Biochemistry R.I.M.S, Medical College, Kadapa. A.P., IN
4 Department of Biochemistry R.I.M.S, Medical College, Kadapa. A.P, IN
5 Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, R.I.M.S, Medical College, Kadapa, A.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 118-124Abstract
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