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Examine Vaping Behavior, Perception and Experience of E-cigarette Smokers in Bangladesh: A Cross Sectional Study During Covid 19
In the past few years, E-cigarettes (or vaping) are getting the popularity among the youth in Bangladesh. This is critical as it
may lead to an increase in the number of smokers in future. The study aimed to identify the trend of E-cigarette smoking,
habitual pattern of E-cigarette smokers, and their perception and experiences of health hazards. A cross-sectional mixed
methods study was conducted from April to November 2020 in Dhaka and Chittagong cities. A total of 370 E-cigarette
smoker aged 18 and above years, were surveyed face-to-face using a semi-structured questionnaire
The Impact of Exploring Chromosome Philadelphia like on the Prognosis of Children and Teenager ALL
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is considered as the most common pediatric malignancy with 80% of frequency in children between 1 and 10 years old. With the evolution of science, improved diagnosis and adapted treatment, all survival rates
increased to a possibility of 80%.
Philadelphia chromosome like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph-Like ALL) is a recent genetic discovery characterized by a
gene expression profile and high frequency of IKZF1 gene alteration similar to that of BCR-ABL1 positive ALL with a poor
outcome.
Association of ACE I/D rs4646994 and ACE2 rs2285666 Receptor Gene Polymorphisms with SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Bangladeshi People
Covid-19 caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which hit the world
in December 2019 is one of the worst medical emergencies people have ever encountered. Human angiotensin I converting
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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Depression Among Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
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Evaluation of Different High Tunnel Protection Methods for Quality Banana Production in Bangladesh
High tunnels can provide several benefits to horticultural crops, including environmental stress protection such as hail, frost, excessive rainfall, and high wind. In hot and sunny areas, high tunnel is one of the cooling ways for modifying the microclimate and maximizing crop development. Present study was carried out to assess the effect of different type of high tunnels on banana growth, yield, and fruit quality characteristics. Net houses, poly net houses, UV poly shed houses, and open field (control) conditions are among the experimental treatments. The results revealed that the plants produced in the poly net house condition had maximum pseudo stem height (171.00cm), stem girth (68.66 cm), chlorophyll content (57.63), number of fruits (140), number of hands (9.66), individual fruit weight (125.00) and pulp: peel ratio (3.35) of bananas as compared to the other treatments. Quality parameters like total soluble solid (21.78°Brix), ascorbic acid (10.24 mg/100g), total sugar (25.44%), and reducing sugar (15.75%) were higher in fruits grown in poly net house. The study revealed that the poly net house is the best growing environment for bananas in terms of growth, yield, and quality attributes.
An Unusual Lesion on The Palate: A Rare Case Report
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Correlation of Hemostatic Parameters with Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 (PARP-1) Polymorphisms, Mutations, Laboratory, and Clinical Characteristics in 114 Patients with Philadelphia-Negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
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), and Platelet Function Analyzer (PFA)-100 and correlated with clinical,
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Statistics of DNA Profiling and Activities of Divisional Forensic DNA Screening Laboratory, Faridpur in Bangladesh
DNA is the basic building block for an individual’s whole genetic makeup. DNA is a tiny thread-like molecule which is existent in all forms of life, inception from humans to microscopic organism bacteria or virus. DNA fingerprinting which is currently most popularly known as DNA profiling, is a process of isolating and making images of DNA sequences.
Medical Management of Symptomatic Gallstones: A Narrative Review
Fifteen studies, representing over 2,500 patients, have found that up to 40% of patients continue to have abdominal pain
and symptoms after cholecystectomy. As a result, there is increasing interest in non-operative approaches for managing patients with
symptomatic gallstones. The goal of this study was to summarize the existing evidence and identify remaining evidence gaps for the
medical treatment of symptomatic gallstone disease: including synthetic phospholipids, synthetic bile acids, choleretics, cholesterollowering medications, and diet
A Case Report of Gall Bladder Perforation with Huge Abdominal Cyst
We report a case of 19-year-old female presented with history of abdominal distension for 4 months for which she was counselled to
be because of pregnancy. She gave birth to healthy baby one month back but abdominal distension didn’t resolve. On examination, she
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Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia with Imatinib: A Study of 48 Cases in Burkina Faso
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the management of patients treated with Imatinib for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
(CML) in the Department of Clinical Hematology of the Yalgado OUEDRAOGO University Hospital in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Multiplicity of HIV Related Risk Behaviour among Injecting Drug Users in South Asian Countries Evidence from Nepal, Bangladesh, and India
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Clinicopathological and Prognostic Value of Plasmacytoid subtype in Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The World Health Organization, in 2004, published a new classification that recognizes different histological variants
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Lost IUCD since 14 Years: Found in Urinary Bladder
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Nutritional Status of Under-5 Children of Forcibly Migrated People Living in Ukhia, Cox Bazar, Bangladesh
In today’s print and electronic media, terms like ‘forced migration’ and ‘refugee’ are some of the most frequently used words. Globally there have been an outrageously large number of forced migrations, rendering hundreds of thousands of people homeless and stateless. Starting with the Syrian war in 2011 to the latest round of military atrocity in Myanmar in August 2017, millions of people have sought refuge in neighboring countries. The Rohingya is a group of refugees from Myanmar who have been residing in Bangladesh since the 1970s. At present, there is no published information on health and nutritional status of refugee children in Bangladesh. This study was conducted to assess nutritional status of the Rohingya children aged 6 months to 5 years old (n=114). Children were measured for weight and height while their guardians were interviewed. About 86% of the Rohingya children were underweight, 64.9% stunted, 82.1% thin and 1.8% at risk of overweight. Severe acute malnutrition (MUAC<11.5 cm) children was 68.5%. As refugees have limited access to health care services, they are at greater risk of health and nutritional problems. This study sheds light on the refugee under-5 children situation through a nutrition lens.
Editorial Board Members Related to LAD
Lin Feng
Associate Professor
Bioinformatics Research Centre
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Bioinformatics Research Centre
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
ALI AMIN
Assistant Professor
Warren Alpert Medical School
Brown University
United States
Warren Alpert Medical School
Brown University
United States
Jorge Cerezal Garrido
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
Medical school of the University Miguel Hernandez
Spain
Department of Surgery
Medical school of the University Miguel Hernandez
Spain
William J Winslade
Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
The University of Texas Medical Branch
United States
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
The University of Texas Medical Branch
United States
NAZMUL HOQUE
Assistant Professor
Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Health
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Bangladesh
Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Health
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Bangladesh
ILANA B. ADDIS
Associate Professor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Arizona College of Medicine
United States
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Arizona College of Medicine
United States
Mahesh Goel MS
Associate Professor
Department of Surgical Oncology
Tata Memorial Hospital
India
Department of Surgical Oncology
Tata Memorial Hospital
India
Yoshiya Toyoda
Professor
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Temple University School of Medicine
United States
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Temple University School of Medicine
United States
MICHAEL CHARLES MORRIS
Associate Professor
Solid Organ Transplantation
University of Nebraska Medical Center
United States
Solid Organ Transplantation
University of Nebraska Medical Center
United States
Shek Md. Atiqure Rahman
Assistant Professor
Sharjah University
UAE
Sharjah University
UAE