Anchored fallopian tube through the drain tube: A rare case report. [PDF]
Abstract Anchored fallopian tube through the drain tube is rare. We present a case of a 27‐year‐old female patient who underwent right salpingectomy with the fenestrated drain tube in the pelvic cavity. Postoperatively, the drain could not be removed. Laparotomy revealed the left fallopian tube entering through the fenestration of the drain tube.
Shrestha P +7 more
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Aromatherapy and Yagya Therapy for Mental Health
Aromatherapy is a well-known complementary and alternative therapy around the world. It has always existed in different cultures with its own unique imprint.
Devangkumar Trivedi
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Pegcetacoplan in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: A systematic review on efficacy and safety. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Pegcetacoplan, a pegylated penta‐decapeptide, targets complement C3 to control both intravascular and extravascular hemolysis. This systematic review aims to study the efficacy and safety of pegcetacoplan in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).
Shah S +7 more
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Retroperitoneal Fibrosis as a presentation with masked multiorgan involvement of IgG4-related disease-demystifying the diagnosis: A case report from Nepal. [PDF]
The timely diagnosis of the disease helps in preventing the progression of RF and unnecessary interventions that may mislead the diagnosis. Biopsy and serum IgG4 both can be non‐specific. Abstract The timely diagnosis of the disease helps in preventing the progression of RF and unnecessary interventions that may mislead the diagnosis.
Shah S +5 more
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Case report of a spontaneous pneumothorax after the recovery from COVID-19 pneumonia: A delayed complication. [PDF]
This case demonstrates pneumothorax as a consequence of COVID‐19 and emphasizes the significance of follow‐up of the COVID‐19 patients. Abstract This case demonstrates pneumothorax as a consequence of COVID‐19 and emphasizes the significance of follow‐up of the COVID‐19 patients.
Shah S +7 more
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Yagya Therapy is an ancient Vedic therapy. Using specific herbs for management of the disease, this novel approach can provide a supportive care in various conditions.
AmarNath Saraswat +6 more
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Managing Chronic Neuropathic Pain: Recent Advances and New Challenges. [PDF]
Aim. Neuropathic pain affects 7–10% of the population, with most of the patients receiving inadequate and incomplete treatment. Owing to the high financial burden and the poor quality of life of the patients and their caretakers, there is a dire need to address the challenges in diagnosing and treating chronic neuropathic pain. Methods. This literature
Hange N +10 more
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Yagya Therapy in Vedic and Ayurvedic Literature: A Preliminary exploration
There is ample description of Yagya in Vedic literature that refers to its multiple applications such as social development, spiritual development, ecological balance, and preventing and curing diseases.
Shilpi Verma +2 more
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Yagya Therapy for Epileptic Seizures: A Case Study
Epileptic seizure is a neurological condition in which brief to long episodes of vigorous shaking, convulsions, blackouts, fainting, unresponsiveness, jerks, etc. occur in the patients.
Lalima Batham +3 more
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Yagya Therapy for Sub-Clinical Hypothyroidism: A Case Study
Sub-clinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a condition in which Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels are increased, Thyroxine (T4) level is normal to low, and Triiodothyronine (T3) level is normal.
Shilpi Verma +3 more
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