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    Congenital Anomalies

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    Congenital anomalies are important causes of fetal deaths; thus, it becomes mandatory to determine the incidence and prevalence of congenital abnormalities in society. The present study demonstrated the hospital admission of neonate due to congenital anomalies and mortality of neonate related to it in a tertiary care hospital of Chittagong district, Bangladesh. In the present study, congenital heart disease was commonest. 62 (59%) of congenital anomalies due to heart defect. Other CAs was 43…

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    includes several cardiac ischemic events.1 The broad term of ACS entails ST segment elevation-ACS (STE-ACS) and non-ST segment elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS) based on the initial electrocardio- gram(ECG) finding.4 ACS usually occurs as a sudden reduction in blood flow to the coronary arteries due to rupture of the atherosclerotic plaque, which subsequently leads to myocardial ischemia or/and infarction.1, 2, 3 The American Heart Association (AHA) predicts about 780,000 new cases per year of ACS in…

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    SRT Protein Ligaments

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    For our experiment, we will test SRT protein ligaments in a variety of conditions to determine the functionality and resilience of SRT protein ligaments relative to artificial and native human ligaments tested under the same conditions. The first test will examine the effects of the internal environment of the human body on SRT proteins. For this section of the experiment, we will place SRT ligaments in a solution analogous, in temperature and acidity, to the environment of the human body. The…

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    Starfish

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    Starfish move using a water vascular system. Water comes into the system via the madreporite. It is then circulated from the stone canal to the ring canal and into the radial canals. The madreporite is a rounded plate on the aboral surface of the central disc in inter-radial position. Its surface bears a number of narrow, straight or wavy grooves or furrows. Each furrow contains many minute pores at its bottom. Each pore leads into a very short, fine, tubular pore-canal. The pore-canals unite…

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    Since opening for business over 20 years ago, the team at Dalton Ear, Nose & Throat Associates has been providing patients of all ages with top-notch care. Known throughout the Dalton, GA, area for their commitment to personalized treatment, these specialists are the go-to source when you need an ENT doctor. To properly serve their patient base of both children and adults, Dalton Ear, Nose & Throat Associates focuses on offering a wide variety of procedures and treatments. Whether you’re looking…

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    The ratio of protease in the lungs are larger and in turn, “remain active and slowly proceed to destroy the lung matrix components, alveolar structures, and blood vessels.” (Köhnlein & Welte, 2008). What is interesting is that, according to Köhnlein and Welte, in the US, less than 10,000 have been identified with this deficiency, out of roughly 60, 000 patients. The authors then state, “It is possible that large…

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    Risk For Cdp

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    ever inferred that you have a heart condition? 2) Have your GP ever recommended you to do some physical activity? And why? 3) When you practise physical activity do you feel dizzy, suffocated, or pain in your chest? 4) Have you suffered from high blood pressure? 5) Are you currently on any medication? If yes, what are you taking and why? 6) (For the women) Are you currently pregnant or have you give birth in the last 6 months? 7) How old are you? 8) How many hours do you spend doing physical…

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    DOI: 6/18/2012. Patient is a 64-year-old female employee who sustained a work related injury when she got struck with a metal bar in the bathtub. Per OMNI, she suffered injuries to her forehead, neck, and shoulders. Per IME report dated 01/26/15 by Dr. Katz, patient’s diagnoses include resolving cervical spine sprain/strain, status post right shoulder arthroscopic surgery on 04/24/14 and left shoulder sprain/strain, resolved with MMI reached. It w as opined that the IW’s right shoulders and…

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    The most useful are enumeration of white blood cells (WBC ), total number of neutrophils (TN), the immature relative to the total neutrophils (I / T) and C-reactive protein (CRP) . [ 4-7] However, despite the number of available tests, none of them is absolutely reliable for early and accurate diagnosis . Several cytokines, such as IL -1B , IL-6 , IL- 8 and TNF -a are important mediators in the systemic host response to infection. the high peripheral blood (PB) , the levels of these cytokines…

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    Physiological Effects of Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a disease of the heart, in which the heart’s normal rhythmic contraction is altered, changing the heart function (Ideker &Walcott, 1993). It is characterized by having a heartbeat that is too fast, although the disease itself is far more complex (Ideker & Walcott, 1993). Ventricular tachycardia often leads to ventricular fibrillation (VF), and together, they are among the most life threatening cardiac…

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