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Multiple intracerebral hemorrhagic lesions complicating minimal cranioencephalic trauma in a child with severe hemophilia A, trisomy 21 and sickle cell trait carrier: a case report
Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is a life-threatening complication in hemophilia. It often occurs during childhood after minimal head trauma. It poses a problem of diagnostic and therapeutic management, especially in Africa where CFCs are not always available.
Bioequivalence between Two Tablets of Levetiracetam in Healthy Subjects under Fasting Condition
Bioavailability of two formulations containing levetiracetam 750 mg film-coated tablets was compared in a fasting bioequivalence study. The study was single dose, randomized, open label, and two-period crossover, with Brazilian healthy subjects, males and nonpregnant females. Blood samples were taken for 36 hours after drug administration and plasmatic concentrations were determined using a validated HPLC-MS/MS method. Confidence intervals (CI90%) for the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and area under the
concentration-time curve (AUC0-t) were determined by calculating LN-transformed data. The ratios and 90% CI for the geometric mean test/reference were 97.41% (91.45- 103.75%) for Cmax and 99.77% (97.07- 102.54%) for AUC0-t.
Exogenously Treated Carnitine Upregulates the Contents of Macro and Microelements in the Leaves of Maize (Zea Mays Cv. Hido) Seedlings
Carnitine, a common compound in living organisms, is involved in a number of metabolic functions from lipid metabolism to defense metabolism
Metabolic Effects of an Inositol-Resveratrol Nutraceutical Combination in Non-Diabetic Overweight/Obese Subjects with Altered Glucose Tolerance
Insulin resistance (IR) is almost constistently associated with overweight or obesity in both diabetic and non-diabetic subjects.
Nutraceutical compounds improving insulin resistance (IR) may be useful in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in metabolic diseases.
A Bioequivalence Study of Two Formulations of Levetiracetam
This study was conducted to compare the bioavailability of 1000 mg levetiracetam film-coated tablet, marketed in Italy as Italept®, with Keppra® coated tablet.
Serious Post Extraction Complaint: A Study at Peshawar Dental College, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa
Dry socket is the most frequent post extraction complaint of patients, and it develops within 2 to 4 days after the extraction of tooth. This study is conducted to describe the predisposing or contributing factors associated directly or indirectly with the development of dry socket after the extraction of tooth at Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Peshawar Dental Collage and Hospital (PDC) Peshawar KPK.
The ACAI (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) Pulp Consumption Improves Blood Pressure Levels in Women with Higher Concentrations of Interferon-Gamma
Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) is associated with the inflammatory responses modulation, which could culminate in chronic metabolic diseases. In this context, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the acai (Euterpe oleracea Mart. mart.) pulp consumption on the anthropometric, clinical and biochemical parameters in women clinically healthy, with IFN-γ, respectively, smaller and higher than 5 pg/mL. Twenty four women in G1 (with IFN-γ concentrations smaller than 5 pg/mL) and sixteen in G2 (with IFN-γ concentrations greater than 5 pg / mL), consumed 200g per day of acai pulp during four weeks. Anthropometric and body composition measurements, biochemical and clinical data were evaluated before and after the intervention
Phytochemical Study on Ticodendron incognitum (Ticodendraceae) and Determination of its Antimalarial Activity in Vitro
Ticodendron incognitum the only species of the Ticodendraceae family was discovered in Costa Rica in 1989 and currently there are no reports on its chemical composition or biological activity.
The Combined Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer on Yield and Yield Component of Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea) at Dedebit Central Tigray, Ethiopia
The use of organic fertilizer as an alternative to inorganic fertilizer increased among subsistence farmers in rural areas in meremieti. Despite the fact that, no clear recommendation exist for the application of rate of organic fertilizer on vegetable. Field experiment was conducted to evaluate the different combination of organic and inorganic fertilizer on yield and yield component of cabbage.
Defeating Surgical Anguish: A Worldwide Tale of Creativity, Hostility, and Discovery
In the pre-anesthesia era, the anguish of planned surgical maneuver was dreadful and the experience of actual procedure “utterly
speechless torture”. Although, the concept of pain relief and even total insensibility was not unfamiliar to medical profession, some
of the “Big Giants in Medicine” believed “knife and pain as inseparable” and the efforts to relieve or prevent pain “in vain”. In such
a situation the anesthesia,one of the greatest boons of science for mankind, “burst like a revolution on medical profession”. Despite
hostility from religious sect, professional colleagues and civil societies the pioneers in discovery of anesthesia stood firm, unshaken
by the negative criticism. Although the fate of the active contestant of “Ether Controversy” was mournful,their untiring and dedicated
struggle to relieve the sufferings of mankind can never be underscored. Renowned Arab surgeon Ibn al Quff (1232-1286 AD) was the
first to suggest anesthesia as independent speciality. However, it took almost 700 years for his dream to come true.
Effect of Different Plant Spacing on the Production of Hybrid Cauliflower (Brassica Oleraceae Var. Botrytis) Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of Mid-Hills Region Nepal
A field experiment was conducted at Farmer’s field in Banepa, Kavreplanchowk District during the spring season, 2015 to find out the optimum plant spacing on cauliflower production. Four plant spacing viz. (i) 45×45 cm in single row spacing, (ii) 52.5×45 cm in double row spacing, (iii) 52.5×30 cm single row spacing and iv) 52.5×30 cm in double row spacing were included in the study
Effects of Omitting Vitamin-Trace Mineral Premixes from Finisher Ration on Performance, Carcass Parameters and Blood Characteristics of Broilers Fed Corn- or Wheat-Based Diets
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of cereal sources (corn or wheat) and omitting premix from finisher diets (from 29 to 42 days of age) on broiler performance, carcass measurements, and blood biochemical properties.
Multidimensional LC/MS-MS Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoids in Urine, Plasma, and Edibles
Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) present a multitude of problems in terms of maintaining up-to-date methods of detection. They are novel psychoactive substances originally synthesized for medical use and research purposes. Abuse has demonstrated a variety of effects ranging from euphoria to aggressive behavior and death. The marketing, similar naming, and described pharmacological interactions create the dangerous and false perception that SCs are similar to, or the same as, tetrahydrocannabinol in cannabis products
Double Stroke and Double Malignancy: A Case Report
Stroke associated with malignancy is rapidly increasing. Lesion types mainly resemble cardio embolic multiple ischemic lesions. We present a rare stroke patient with both ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions simultaneously. The etiology of stroke was found to be due to lung cancer and essential thrombocytosis. Differential diagnosis in this case can help for further investigation of strokes with malignancy.
A New Approach to Identify Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction
Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (SOD) is a known gastrointestinal disorder that has been well documented but is difficult to diagnose noninvasively.
Editorial Board Members Related to Race
Ramesh C. Gupta
Department of Chemistry
Nagaland University
India
Nagaland University
India
Syed W. Shah
Associate Professor
School of Health Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
School of Health Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
Jurgen Konig
Professor
Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Vienna
Austria
Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Vienna
Austria
Paul Li
Professor
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
Canada
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
Canada
Mohsen Meydani
Professor
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Tufts University
United States
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Tufts University
United States
Nahla Al-Bayyari
Assistant Professor
Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Al-Balqa Applied University
Jordan
Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Al-Balqa Applied University
Jordan
Chong Lee
Associate Professor
School of Nutrition & Health Promotion
Arizona State University
United States
School of Nutrition & Health Promotion
Arizona State University
United States
Davit Melkumyan
Head of Arson and Explosives expertises
Department of the National Bureau of Expertises
National Academy of Sciences(NAS)
Armenia
Department of the National Bureau of Expertises
National Academy of Sciences(NAS)
Armenia
Ibrahim El-Sherbiny
Associate Professor
Department of Nanomaterials Science
University of Science and Technology
Egypt
Department of Nanomaterials Science
University of Science and Technology
Egypt
Hongxia Hao
Lecturer
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto
Canada
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto
Canada