Seven Wonders (Principles) for Managing Diabetes |
Author : Dr. Badrinarayan Mishra* , Dr. Nidhi D. Sinha |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :We can trace back diabetes to ancient scripts. It
finds mention in all major religious scriptures.
In Hindu religion, the famous mythological idol
Lord Ganesha was reported to suffer from this
so called ‘disease of affluence’. His disease
condition was rightly attributed to his life style.
It is said that Lord Siva; father of Lord Ganesha
made a magic herbal remedy which effectively
treated his son |
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Pathological Perspective of Chondrocyte Apoptosis in Osteoarthritis |
Author : Dr. Abhijeet Kunwar , Dr. Mohan Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Osteoarthritis constitutes a major burden for health care besides posing great
impediments to quality of life in progressively widening population of the
aged. |
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Association of a- crystallin gene mutation with Age related Cataract |
Author : Vipul Keshri* , Diksha Prakash* , Samir Kumar* , O. P. S Maurya**, Abhishek Chandra*** , Akhtar Ali |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Aim: Association of a- crystallin gene mutation with age related cataract.
Methods: Detection of a- crystallin gene mutation was done in blood samples
of cataract patients using PCR followed by restriction digestion.
Results: In this study, we searched mutation in the exon-2 of CRYAA gene in
69 cases. The data revealed that although there was not a significant
association of this gene mutation in the patients of age related cataract, but it
showed that mutation in this gene increases the risk of age related cataract by
about 5 times.
Conclusion: Cataract is a multifactorial disorder and various etiologies
including UV light exposure, diabetes mellitus and genetic predisposition have
been attributed to it. Recent literature shows a strong association of various
genes and cataract, especially congenital cataract and posterior polar
cataract. A few studies, including those from India have shown genetic
predisposition of even age related cataract. |
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Characterization of Tuberculosis positive and negative HIV patients registered at ART Center of C. R. Gardi Hospital Ujjain, M.P |
Author : Tarique Ibrahim* , Rashmi Bhujade* , B. N. Mishra** , Abhinav Sinha*** , B. L. Bamboriya |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Introduction: HIV/ AIDS pandemic has caused a resurgence of TB, resulting in
increased morbidity and mortality worldwide. HIV and Mycobacterium
tuberculosis have a synergistic interaction; each accentuates progression of the
other. Clinical presentation of TB in early HIV infection resembles that
observed in immunocompetent persons.
Objective:
? To assess the socio- demographic profile and prevalence of pulmonary
tuberculosis among HIV positive patients.
? To assess the clinical status in terms of their CD4 count, weight, hemoglobin
percentage and WHO clinical stage.
Materials and Methods: A record based study of HIV patients registered at ART
center of C. R. Gardi Hospital was studied. A total of 147 patients were studied
who were registered during January 2009 to December 2010 at ART center.
These 147 patients’ records were separated into two groups i.e. HIV with
Tuberculosis (61) and HIV without Tuberculosis (86). Data were recorded from
NACO patient’s card and were analyzed.
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