RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
... National statistics shows that , more than 11 lakh babies die during first month of life, and another 5 lakh during 2 to 12 months of age. Twenty two percent of all neonatal deaths could be reduced if breast feeding is initiated within one of birth by all mothers (March 2006; 117:380-386). More than ...
... National statistics shows that , more than 11 lakh babies die during first month of life, and another 5 lakh during 2 to 12 months of age. Twenty two percent of all neonatal deaths could be reduced if breast feeding is initiated within one of birth by all mothers (March 2006; 117:380-386). More than ...
a nutrition guide for patients, families, and
... The CNR team is currently studying the effects of a particular whey protein on muscle development and strength. A recommended daily intake of whey protein powder may aid in slowing down the breakdown of lean body mass (muscle mass) in cancer patients who have had significant weight loss. The whey pr ...
... The CNR team is currently studying the effects of a particular whey protein on muscle development and strength. A recommended daily intake of whey protein powder may aid in slowing down the breakdown of lean body mass (muscle mass) in cancer patients who have had significant weight loss. The whey pr ...
Neonatal Jaundice and Cholestasis
... • 6 week old brought into the office by the parents due to worsening jaundice. Taking a hypoallergenic formula (USA), and is maybe a little fussier. Family history remarkable for prolonged jaundice in some cousins, hypertension, and emphysema. Differential includes all but which one? A. Galactosemia ...
... • 6 week old brought into the office by the parents due to worsening jaundice. Taking a hypoallergenic formula (USA), and is maybe a little fussier. Family history remarkable for prolonged jaundice in some cousins, hypertension, and emphysema. Differential includes all but which one? A. Galactosemia ...
Ashraf Awad Abd-El-Twab_final research of c. perfringens(2)
... Scallan et al., 2011). Alpha toxin is the principle lethal toxin of C. perfringens that produced mainly by all types of the C. perfringens species (Alex et al., 2004) with a 370-amino acid necrotizing zinc metallo-enzyme with phospholipase C (lecithinase, PLC) activity (Hoi et al., 2002). Certain s ...
... Scallan et al., 2011). Alpha toxin is the principle lethal toxin of C. perfringens that produced mainly by all types of the C. perfringens species (Alex et al., 2004) with a 370-amino acid necrotizing zinc metallo-enzyme with phospholipase C (lecithinase, PLC) activity (Hoi et al., 2002). Certain s ...
The Miracle of Milk
... Briefly, these authorities have found that many diseases, some of them so grave as to cause even death, as well as serious physical and mental deficiencies, may arise as a result of the lack of protective foods - foods rich in mineral salts and in the vitamins. "It is recognized," says U.S. Public H ...
... Briefly, these authorities have found that many diseases, some of them so grave as to cause even death, as well as serious physical and mental deficiencies, may arise as a result of the lack of protective foods - foods rich in mineral salts and in the vitamins. "It is recognized," says U.S. Public H ...
non-surgical breast biopsy frequently asked questions
... from providing you with the best possible diagnostic examination, we also are dedicated to educating you about your procedure. Below are frequently asked questions from patients about breast biopsy for your reference. For more information about your breast biopsy at Magee-Womens Imaging, call 412-64 ...
... from providing you with the best possible diagnostic examination, we also are dedicated to educating you about your procedure. Below are frequently asked questions from patients about breast biopsy for your reference. For more information about your breast biopsy at Magee-Womens Imaging, call 412-64 ...
Nipple Discharge - iPath
... breast with a mammogram and/or breast ultrasound. There is also a specialised X-ray available called a “ductogram”. A small amount of dye is injected into the discharging duct on the nipple. This outlines the duct and helps to identify abnormal growths in the duct lining. Sometimes the doctor may al ...
... breast with a mammogram and/or breast ultrasound. There is also a specialised X-ray available called a “ductogram”. A small amount of dye is injected into the discharging duct on the nipple. This outlines the duct and helps to identify abnormal growths in the duct lining. Sometimes the doctor may al ...
2 computer aided diagnosis of breast cancer
... cancer incidence is relatively high when compared with Turkey. Now there are slightly over 2 million women living in the United States who have been treated for breast cancer. In recent years, breast cancer death rates are going down. This decline is probably the result of diagnosing the cancer earl ...
... cancer incidence is relatively high when compared with Turkey. Now there are slightly over 2 million women living in the United States who have been treated for breast cancer. In recent years, breast cancer death rates are going down. This decline is probably the result of diagnosing the cancer earl ...
Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities of
... and the areola becomes pigmented. Under the influence of maternal hormones that pass into the placenta, male and female neonates may secrete colostral milk, also known as witch’s milk, up to 4–7 days postpartum. Neonates also may demonstrate hyperplasia of the breast, which typically regresses withi ...
... and the areola becomes pigmented. Under the influence of maternal hormones that pass into the placenta, male and female neonates may secrete colostral milk, also known as witch’s milk, up to 4–7 days postpartum. Neonates also may demonstrate hyperplasia of the breast, which typically regresses withi ...
Breast Reconstruction - Dr. Lawrence Iteld, MD
... symmetry and size following mastectomy, lumpectomy, or other trauma. It may be a good option for you if you have realistic goals for restoring your breast/body image. Breast reconstruction typically involves several procedures performed in stages, and can either begin at the time of mastectomy or be ...
... symmetry and size following mastectomy, lumpectomy, or other trauma. It may be a good option for you if you have realistic goals for restoring your breast/body image. Breast reconstruction typically involves several procedures performed in stages, and can either begin at the time of mastectomy or be ...
Management of Common Breast Problems 2013
... retrospective and case-control studies show no increased risk of developing breast cancer with non-proliferative lesions and a small relative risk (RR < 2.0) with proliferative lesions without atypia. Family history does modify the risk factors for the proliferative lesions slightly (RR 2.0 – 3.0). ...
... retrospective and case-control studies show no increased risk of developing breast cancer with non-proliferative lesions and a small relative risk (RR < 2.0) with proliferative lesions without atypia. Family history does modify the risk factors for the proliferative lesions slightly (RR 2.0 – 3.0). ...
Detection of Escherichia coli from the udder of the dairy farm
... as a harmless commensal. However, there also exist many pathogenic strains of E. coli that can cause a variety of diseases in both humans and animals [1]. The mastitis which is caused by E. coli is commonly called Environmental mastitis [2]. This pathogen infects the udder generally through the duct ...
... as a harmless commensal. However, there also exist many pathogenic strains of E. coli that can cause a variety of diseases in both humans and animals [1]. The mastitis which is caused by E. coli is commonly called Environmental mastitis [2]. This pathogen infects the udder generally through the duct ...
GI Symptoms in Infants Are a Potential Target for Fermented Infant
... easily or adequately. To alleviate persistent abdominal pain/discomfort in young children, special infant milk formulae have been manufactured and are readily available. Besides pre- and pro-biotic-containing infant formulae, fermented infant formulae may be a relevant alternative for the prevention ...
... easily or adequately. To alleviate persistent abdominal pain/discomfort in young children, special infant milk formulae have been manufactured and are readily available. Besides pre- and pro-biotic-containing infant formulae, fermented infant formulae may be a relevant alternative for the prevention ...
Milk and Molasses Enemas: Clearing Things Up (PDF
... Milk and molasses enemas were generally effective across the different age groups. Stool output was achieved in greater than 80% of enema administrations when given in amounts of at least 4 mL/kg (Figure 1). The recommended guideline within our facility of 6 mL/kg had an effectiveness of 88% in the ...
... Milk and molasses enemas were generally effective across the different age groups. Stool output was achieved in greater than 80% of enema administrations when given in amounts of at least 4 mL/kg (Figure 1). The recommended guideline within our facility of 6 mL/kg had an effectiveness of 88% in the ...
Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis: Altered Antibody
... Adverse reactions to cow milk or soy protein are common in infancy with an estimated incidence of 1 to 3% (5, II). Diverse gastrointestinal reactions have been described which include iron deficiency anemia associated with gastrointestinal blood loss (28), protein-losing enteropathy (26), malabsorpt ...
... Adverse reactions to cow milk or soy protein are common in infancy with an estimated incidence of 1 to 3% (5, II). Diverse gastrointestinal reactions have been described which include iron deficiency anemia associated with gastrointestinal blood loss (28), protein-losing enteropathy (26), malabsorpt ...
A Novel Short-Scar Breast Reduction Technique in Large Breasts
... set to between 4 and 5 cm. Instead of extending the vertical limbs laterally and medially, according to the standard Wise pattern, once the vertical limb reaches about 6 cm, the vertical limbs are curved downward in a circular fashion to meet each other about 2–4 cm above the inframammary fold. The ...
... set to between 4 and 5 cm. Instead of extending the vertical limbs laterally and medially, according to the standard Wise pattern, once the vertical limb reaches about 6 cm, the vertical limbs are curved downward in a circular fashion to meet each other about 2–4 cm above the inframammary fold. The ...
The Normal Breast
... entirely fatty; 2, scattered fibroglandular densities; 3, heterogeneously dense; and 4, extremely dense as with mammography (Figure 4.25). Unlike mammography, dense breasts generally do not pose a significant problem on MRI as contrast is used and thin slices are obtained, thus overlapping parenchyma ...
... entirely fatty; 2, scattered fibroglandular densities; 3, heterogeneously dense; and 4, extremely dense as with mammography (Figure 4.25). Unlike mammography, dense breasts generally do not pose a significant problem on MRI as contrast is used and thin slices are obtained, thus overlapping parenchyma ...
Test Your Breasts: Have You Checked Yours Today
... invading the fatty tissue of the breast and possibly other regions of the body. Infiltrating lobular carcinoma (ILC) otherwise known as invasive lobular carcinoma begins in the milk glands of the breast. ILC often metastasizes, or spreads, to other regions of the body and accounts for 10% to 15% of ...
... invading the fatty tissue of the breast and possibly other regions of the body. Infiltrating lobular carcinoma (ILC) otherwise known as invasive lobular carcinoma begins in the milk glands of the breast. ILC often metastasizes, or spreads, to other regions of the body and accounts for 10% to 15% of ...
Breast Anatomy
... This incision is from the armpit, or the axilla. Fifteen to twenty percent of breast augmentations are done using this surgery. This incision site can be used for both submuscular and subglandular placement of the implant. One of the advantages to this site is placement of the scar in a less visible ...
... This incision is from the armpit, or the axilla. Fifteen to twenty percent of breast augmentations are done using this surgery. This incision site can be used for both submuscular and subglandular placement of the implant. One of the advantages to this site is placement of the scar in a less visible ...
IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS)
... a substantial economic role in the live hood of many rural families (Yagoub, 2003). Many camel farms have been developed recently in many cities of Sudan to augment the camel production particularly milk for its high nutritive value and its curative activity against many diseases (Hesham et al., 201 ...
... a substantial economic role in the live hood of many rural families (Yagoub, 2003). Many camel farms have been developed recently in many cities of Sudan to augment the camel production particularly milk for its high nutritive value and its curative activity against many diseases (Hesham et al., 201 ...
Managment issues for women with epilepsy
... investigators compared preconception and postpartum AED levels. Articles were classified according to the evidence for a prognostic article (appendix e-4B). Using this scheme, pregnancy was considered the predictor and a change in serum drug levels or drug clearance was considered the outcome. Serum ...
... investigators compared preconception and postpartum AED levels. Articles were classified according to the evidence for a prognostic article (appendix e-4B). Using this scheme, pregnancy was considered the predictor and a change in serum drug levels or drug clearance was considered the outcome. Serum ...
Breast Sonography Lecture 8 Part 3 Module 6. 1
... cysts will typically regress after menopause, but may persist in women taking HRT. ...
... cysts will typically regress after menopause, but may persist in women taking HRT. ...
MORE ABOUT... BREAST DISEASE
... diet- or lifestyle-induced hormonal shifts. A careful review of all medication is important, as some over-the-counter drugs such as herbal products may be associated with the condition. Recreational drugs such as alcohol, cannabis and opioids may also cause gynaecomastia. ...
... diet- or lifestyle-induced hormonal shifts. A careful review of all medication is important, as some over-the-counter drugs such as herbal products may be associated with the condition. Recreational drugs such as alcohol, cannabis and opioids may also cause gynaecomastia. ...
Allergy in Primary Care - Bolton GP Specialty Training
... 18.2 times over the 12 months after their initial visit On average, 7.6 GP visits are needed before a referral to a specialist clinician for CMA The average waiting time before seeing a specialist after referral is 3.7 months. ...
... 18.2 times over the 12 months after their initial visit On average, 7.6 GP visits are needed before a referral to a specialist clinician for CMA The average waiting time before seeing a specialist after referral is 3.7 months. ...
Breast MRI Accreditation
... examination) is acceptable to meet the continuing experience requirements. Interpreting physicians may also re-interpret a previously interpreted examination and count it towards meeting the continuing experience requirement, as long as he/she did not do the initial ...
... examination) is acceptable to meet the continuing experience requirements. Interpreting physicians may also re-interpret a previously interpreted examination and count it towards meeting the continuing experience requirement, as long as he/she did not do the initial ...
Breast milk
Breast milk is the milk produced by the breasts (or mammary glands) of a human female for her infant offspring. Milk is the primary source of nutrition for newborns before they are able to eat and digest other foods; older infants and toddlers may continue to be breastfed, either exclusively or in combination with other foods from around six months of age when solid foods may be introduced.