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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF CRANIAL NERVES .......

CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF CRANIAL NERVES .......

... major importance in clinical practice among these Nerves some are Sensory, Some are Motor and some are ...the clinical importance of tweleve pairs of cranial nerves, Location, Examination, ...

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REVIEW OF SUTIKA PARICHARYA & ITS CLINICAL IMPORTANCE .......

REVIEW OF SUTIKA PARICHARYA & ITS CLINICAL IMPORTANCE .......

... The transformation of female, from a woman to mother is the happiest lifetime event, but this happi- ness is gained only after undergoing tremendous physical exertion during labour, so old people used to term 'labour' as ...

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Clinical Importance of the Drug interaction Between Statins and CYP3A4 Inhibitors

Clinical Importance of the Drug interaction Between Statins and CYP3A4 Inhibitors

... To further address the clinical importance of this drug interaction, we conducted a retrospective cohort study in the THIN database (the THIN study). This was the largest study specifically designed to ...

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Widespread pain in axial spondyloarthritis: clinical importance and gender differences

Widespread pain in axial spondyloarthritis: clinical importance and gender differences

... This study has a few limitations. First, we corrected all pain area estimates for differences in clinical outcome but were not able to include the ASDAS (missing patient global assessment) or MRI (feasibility and ...

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 TUALANG HONEY: COMPOSITION, PHYSIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE

 TUALANG HONEY: COMPOSITION, PHYSIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE

... Honey is a natural supersaturated sugar solution composed mainly of a complex mixture of carbohydrates and water. Honey compo sition is variable and depends primarily on its floral source. The composition and biological ...

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The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases

The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases

... Historically, several of the inflammatory activities of Th17 cells were attributed to Th1 cells because experimental models of autoimmune diseases were inhibited by the use of antibodies against IL-12 p40 or mice ...

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Study of the segmental anatomy of liver and its clinical importance

Study of the segmental anatomy of liver and its clinical importance

... In the American system, the liver was divided into four lobes and the importance of the caudate lobe was not considered here but this formed the basis of the four classical types of hepatic resection. In the ...

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Unique features and clinical importance of acute alloreactive immune responses

Unique features and clinical importance of acute alloreactive immune responses

... In the first part of our work, we generated functional evidence for the role of week 2 T cells in the AIR. Specifically, our data indicate that the T cell AIR is detectable at this time point, before development of many ...

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Effect of Nail Paint on Pulse Oximetry Values & Clinical Importance

Effect of Nail Paint on Pulse Oximetry Values & Clinical Importance

... As per Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists & American society of anaesthesiologists during surgery & anaesthesia, pulse oximetry is one of the basic inclusions of the ‘Minimum Mandatory Monitoring Guidelines’. ...

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Clinical importance of serum HE4 and MMP2 levels in endometrial cancer patients

Clinical importance of serum HE4 and MMP2 levels in endometrial cancer patients

... II) clinical stage of tumor and prediction of cellular differentiation grade (G1 vs G3) on the basis of the analysis of the area under the curve is, respectively, ...

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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF UPAVISHA   A THERAPEUTIC PORTRAYAL OF TOXIC DRUGS

CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF UPAVISHA A THERAPEUTIC PORTRAYAL OF TOXIC DRUGS

... Upavisha is a group of drug having toxic properties but with lesser virulence then Mahavisha group of drugs. Empirical knowledge of the therapeutics of these drugs may open new dimensions of their clinical uses. ...

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A few observations of clinical importance

A few observations of clinical importance

... the importance of ‘check, think, recheck’ ...to clinical pearl – ‘radiological appearance, if the patient comes with an X-ray, of abscess in the lung which is not producing much sputum can have a cancer as ...

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The morphology and clinical importance of the axillary arch

The morphology and clinical importance of the axillary arch

... As regards the embryological origin of the AA, Besana-Ciani et al. [3] established that the arcus ax- illaris develops from the panniculus carnosus, a re- mainder of an aponeurotic fascia associated with the axillary ...

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 CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF SUSHRUTOKTA DWADASHAVIDHA PARIKSHA

 CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF SUSHRUTOKTA DWADASHAVIDHA PARIKSHA

... A patient constitutes karyadesha, that’s why patients should be examined thoroughly to obtain the knowledge of life span, strengths and intensity of morbidity because treatment may be initiated after knowing the ...

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GARBHINI PARICHARYA AND ITS CLINICAL IMPORTANCE .......

GARBHINI PARICHARYA AND ITS CLINICAL IMPORTANCE .......

... The pregnant women desirous of producing Uttam Gunayukta child should give up non congenial diet and mode of life and by doing good conduct and using congenial diet and mode of life 1 . Ayurveda gives importance ...

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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF NIDANA PANCHAKA – A REVIEW .......

CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF NIDANA PANCHAKA – A REVIEW .......

... In Ayurveda there are five means of diagnosis ( Nidana Panchaka ) name- ly Nidana (cause or etiology), Purvarupa (Prodromal symptoms or Premonitory symptoms), Rupa (Specific s[r] ...

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Clinical and Experimental Importance of Circulating Tumor Cells in Prostate Cancer

Clinical and Experimental Importance of Circulating Tumor Cells in Prostate Cancer

... discriminate patients with and without PCa. Therefore great controversy exists with regards to the widespread utilization of PSA testing, especially when considering low- or average- risk patients under the age of 55 or ...

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New regulations regarding Postgraduate Medical Training in Spain: perception of the tutor's role in the Murcia Region

New regulations regarding Postgraduate Medical Training in Spain: perception of the tutor's role in the Murcia Region

... the importance of the various Tutor functions, degree of collaboration perceived within their service, method of evaluation of the residents and their level of awareness of the regulations governing their role and ...

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Variable selection strategies and its importance in clinical prediction modelling

Variable selection strategies and its importance in clinical prediction modelling

... Due to rapid digitalisation, big data (a term frequently used to describe a collection of data that is extremely large in size, is complex and continues to grow exponentially with time) have emerged in healthcare and ...

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Importance of the Clinical Recognition of Loeys-Dietz Syndrome in the Neonatal Period

Importance of the Clinical Recognition of Loeys-Dietz Syndrome in the Neonatal Period

... Patient 4 was a term infant who was noted to have marked hypotonia and several musculoskeletal abnor- malities (Table 1) that prompted an outpatient orthope- dic evaluation. Growth parameters were within normal limits. ...

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