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Abstract: Objective: In this study our main goal is to compare impact of brush and paste at night and morning in dental care. Method: This cross sectional study was carried out at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University and different private dental clinic in Dhaka from march 2018 to 1st May 2020. A total of 210 with defined dental problem were randomly select as a sample population who visited in dental care unit. Results: During the study most of the study group belong to 11-15 years, 36.7% age group and majority were male, 60%. Followed by 40% patients just spent their time less than two minutes. 50% cases had gingival recession and NCCL (Non-carious cervical lesions)> who just brushed their tooth once a day. Besides that, those brush their tooth once a day face more tooth decay 30% than those who brush their teeth twice a day, 5%. In gum diseases cases, 15% cases seen in group people..........
Key Word: Dental care, brushing teeth, tooth decay.
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Abstract: Background: HIV is multisystem disease; haematologic abnormalities are among the most common clinicopathological manifestations of HIV infection. Haematological abnormalities may occur as a result of HIV infection itself, as sequel of HIV related opportunistic infections or malignancies or as a consequence of therapies used for HIV infection and associated conditions, being responsible for significant mortality and morbidity of patients........
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Right Breast Hamartoma in a 40 Year Old Female- A Rare Case Report |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Dr. Subash Chandru M.S |
| : | 10.9790/0853-2101011820 ![]() |
Abstract: This is a case of 40 years old female presented with lump in her right breast. The patient underwent extensive breast investigation which did not confirm one particular diagnosis. The lesion was exercised and sends for histopathological examination and confirmed the diagnosis of right mammary hamartoma. Breast hamartomas are uncommon and the diagnosis is difficult due to the complex appearance of mass on imaging.
Keywords: Breast lump, Excision, Breast hamartoma,
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Abstract: The incidence of fungal rhino-orbital sinusitis(IFROS) has increased in post COVID-19 patients. In the present study, a total of 300 pts ( 360eyes) with IFROS . treated with TRAMB (Transcutaneous Retrobulbar Amphotericin B) are analyzed, retrospectively, at a tertiary care center.
The progression of orbital infection was halted in 70% of the eyes and visual acuity restored with eventual hospital discharge in 20% of the eyes, following TRAMB, globe -saving technique.
Key words: IFROS, TRAMB, Fungal Rhino-orbital Sinusitis, Retrobulbar, Amphotericin B
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