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This study examined the association between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and parenting outcomes including parenting stress, feelings of competence and discipline strategies. Maternal depression and current partner violence were... more
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Objective: To evaluate the experience of RCC with IVC thrombus in terms of impact of clinical and pathological factors, level of thrombus and complications on outcome of the disease. Materials and Methods: Seventeen patients underwent... more
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pH modifiers are often used to promote drug solubility/ stability in dosage forms, but predicting the extent and duration of internal pH modification is difficult. Here, a noninvasive technique is developed for the spatial and temporal... more
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      PathologyImmunohistochemistryTransmission Electron MicroscopyHumans
Malignancy is a major cause of childhood death in developed world and in developing countries like India, paediatric tumours are on the rise. Appropriate management of paediatric tumours requires epidemiological data in different... more
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      PathologyOncologyOncology and Molecular PathologyIndian Journal of Pathology and Oncology
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Primary tumours of the meninges with a relatively high tendency for malignant behaviour are uncommon in childhood. This study concerns 18 cases of meningeal tumours in children under the age of 16, of which 13 were meningiomas and five... more
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Introduction: Fluid cytology, a relatively non invasive technique, throws light on both malignant and non malignant causes of effusions. It especially contributes in cancer research and staging of various tumors. Materials and Methods:... more
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      PathologyOncologyIndian Journal of Pathology and OncologyPathology and Oncology
This research was aimed to investigate the ability of a alpha-mangostin compound derived from mangosteen pericarp to reduce plasma blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine level, and also to ameliorate the damaged renal proximal tubular... more
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Based on a "field-effect" theory in colon carcinogenesis, and the expression of the disaccharide tumor marker D galactose-beta-[1-->3]-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine (Gal-GalNAc) in the rectal mucus of patients with cancer and... more
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Background: Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is a chronic, infectious and treatable disease that primarily affects the skin and the peripheral nerves. Clinico-histopathological correlation of leprosy case assumes a pivotal role in... more
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Background: Embryologically, soft tissue is derived principally from mesoderm, with some contribution from neuroectoderm. The large majority of soft tissue tumors are benign, with a very high cure rate after surgical excision. Objectives:... more
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Virtual microscopy is being introduced in medical education as an approach for learning how to interpret information in microscopic specimens. It is, however, far from evident how to incorporate its use into existing teaching practice.... more
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In this study we have analysed the blood prole of COVID-19 infected patients which is readily available at health care centres to provide markers and co-relations among them for prognostic evaluation of such patients. The nal datasheet... more
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Colorectal carcinoma is the third most common cancer in the United States. Proper and standardized pathologic staging is vital for prognostic assessment and impacts therapeutic decisions. The Tumor Node Metastasis (TNM) staging system was... more
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We report an unusual case of encephalo-entero-myopathy associated with the A8344G mutation in the tRNA(Lys) gene of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). This patient had mitochondrial myopathy, multiple lipomatosis, mild hearing loss, stroke-like... more
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ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Pleomorphic Hyalinizing Angiectatic Tumor (PHAT) is one of rare soft tissue tumors, which is recently described. It is considered as a tumor of uncertain lineage and intermediate malignancy. This tumor occurs in... more
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      PathologyBreast CancerLocalizationImmunohistochemistry
CD44 is a cell surface glycoprotein known to be a hyaluronate receptor, which functions in lymphocyte homing and cancer metastasis. We have previously shown that CD44 molecules are expressed in normal endometrial tissue. In this study we... more
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Recent and past evaluations and comments of students who completed requirements for the core counselor training content from the Online College of Mental Health Counselling at www.collegemhc.com
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Image registration is used in many fields for mapping one image to another. In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ap-plications, one of the main uses is for correction of motion-induced artifacts so that subsequent image analysis would be... more
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