Call for Papers : Volume 11, Issue 03, March 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

Health Sciences

Cutaneous angiosarcoma after treated breast cancer: A case of Stewart- Treves syndrome

Cutaneous angiosarcoma (AS) is an aggressive malignant tumor. Chronic lymphedema is one of the major risk factor. Colled Stewart- Treves, It typically presents in women who develop lymphedema in the upper extremity secondary to axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer surgery. We report a case of a 77-year-old women who underwent 12 year ago: a total mastectomy with an axillary lymph node dissection and an adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy for left breast carcinoma, she presented 3 months ago edema on the left upper limb, Skin biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of angiosarcoma.

Immediat prosthesis with double corridor

Treatment of mandibular tumors by surgical procedures often leads to important functional, aesthetic and psychological damages. The role of the dentist is essential in the rehabilitation of the oral cavity after surgery. The removal of tumors in the mandibular zone often generates disorders of the orofacial system and important occlusal-functional alterations. The complexity of prosthetic rehabilitation in these patients lies in the management of all these post-surgical reorganizations of anatomical -biological reorganizations.

Standardization of drugs in ayurveda – A Short Review

Standardization of drugs means confirmation of its identity and determination of its quality and purity. In the current clinical practice, Medicinal plants has became the richest bio-resource of drugs for traditional systems of medicine, modern medicines, nutraceuticals, food supplements, folk medicines, pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical entities for synthetic drugs. In view of the increasing needs of the population, shortage of authentic raw material, present trends of commercialisation and the preparation, marketing of Ayurvedic medicines has led to adulteration.

Focus on odontohypophosphatasia

Introduction: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a disease that was first described by the canadian pediatrician John Campbell Rathbun in 1948. The objective of this work is to define hypophosphatasia and its various clinical forms, to define the repercussions of the HPP on the oral cavity, to establish the means of diagnosis and to describe the management of this pathology. Materials and methods: To achieve these objectives, we adopted two documentary research strategies: computer research and manual research. Then we chose some recent and relevant articles that we read correctly.

Esthetic and functional management of insuffisant prothetic space using a guided osteoplasty approach

A prominent osteomucosal ridge with a high smile line in the complete edentulous patient should not escape our vigilance during the clinical examination, as it may compromise the aesthetic result of prosthetic rehabilitation. This prominence will create insufficient prosthetic space, which makes it difficult or even impossible to assemble the anterior teeth. The aesthetic problem becomes even more complicated in the case of asymmetry of the osteomucosal defect. In such a situation, pre-prosthetic surgery is required.

Evaluation criteria for dental bur selection, its usage, cleansing and disposal

Aim: To compare the criteria for dental bur selection,its usage,cleansing and disposal among undergraduates,postgraduates and clinicians . Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the criteria for bur selection, usage of bur, cleansing and disposal protocol followed by different operator group and to evaluate the need of formulation of guidelines regarding dental bur selection, its use ,cleansing and disposal for standarisation of choice ,applicability and to avoid misuse.

The effect of late pregnancy on tear secretion in Romanov sheep

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of late pregnancy on tear secretion in Romanov sheeps. The study material consists of a total of 54 Romanov breed sheep, with pregnant (n = 27, group 1) and non pregnant (n = 27, group 2) housed under the same care and nutrition conditions between ages 9 months - 4 years old. Tear secretion was measured with Schirmer Tear Test (STT) respectively. It was found that tear production levels in the Group 1 (12.48 ± 3.72 mm/min) were not significantly different than the Group 2 (11.59 ± 4.07 mm/min) with a p value of 0,406.

Characteristics of the patients under kidney transplantation in madagascar

Chronic kidney disease is worldwide public health problem. Inaccessibility for treatment is common in developing countries. In Madagascar, among patients with end stage renal disease, less than 3% have an accessibility for kidney transplantation. The goal of the study is to determine the characteristics of the patients who benefitted kidney transplantation. We have conducted one retrospective study in two centers in the Capital. We included all patients kidney transplanted from 1st of January 1987 to 31st of December 2016.

Musculoskeletal etiology and manifestations of temporomandibular joint disorders in bethlehem and jerusalem/palestine

Background: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are multifactorial in etiology and clinical presentation, leading to challenges in its diagnosis and management. Objectives: The main objectives of this study is to highlight the musculoskeletal etiology and manifestations for Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) in patients from Bethlehem and Jerusalem. Materials and Methods: A case control study was conducted in on a convenient sample of 96participants (48 case with diagnosed TMDs and 48 control without TMDs).

A conceptual study on the disease agnimandhya.

Agnimāńdya is the state of inhibited activity of the Agni resulting in delayed or partial digestion or indigestion of food taken even in small measures at proper intervals. Ācārya Mādhava is one who recognized it as a disease or different condition and described its types. It can occur by involvement of any of three Doshas. Āyu, Varṇa, Bala(strength), Swāsthya (health) Utsaaha (energy), Upacaya (corpulance), Prabhā (lusture), Oja, Tej, Praana all these Bhavas depend upon the Agni. One dies if Agni is extinguished, lives long free from disorders if the Agni functions properly.