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Cardiovascular Disease Awareness Program On Risk Factors For Cardiovascular Disease Among Adolescents In Selected Schools, In New Delhi, Komal Kumari
Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of mortality worldwide. The main risk factors include tobacco chewing/smoking, higher blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity, excessive alcohol use, age, sex, and heredity. Although CVDs commonly develop in middle age or later, risk factors are highly impacted by childhood practices that are continued into maturity. Knowledge gaps on CVD and its risk factors are major obstacles to effective prevention and treatment. Hence, a CVD awareness program was organized in order to educate adolescents about CVD and its risk factors. Objective: The objectives of the study were to identify students’ …
A Rare Presentation Of Pituitary Macroadenoma, Saumya Mittal
A Rare Presentation Of Pituitary Macroadenoma, Saumya Mittal
Manipal Journal of Medical Sciences
A 37 year old lady presented to the hospital with severe headache. The lady had prior episodes of headache that lasted for 1 to 2 days and was associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia. She was on treatment for episodic migraine. However, this time she had a severe and worse headache which was not improving on her regular medications. She had associated diplopia that she noted initially and had ptosis at the time of presentation to the hospital as well. Lady had ptosis with medial rectus palsy, with normal size normal reaction of pupil. There was mild frontal sinus …
Microfracture For Cartilage Defects In Today’S Orthopaedics: Pearls And Pitfalls, Himanshu Yn, Sufyan Ibrahim
Microfracture For Cartilage Defects In Today’S Orthopaedics: Pearls And Pitfalls, Himanshu Yn, Sufyan Ibrahim
Manipal Journal of Medical Sciences
Microfracture technique has vacillating clinical outcomes, limited demographic applicability, high failure rate, and variable patient satisfaction. Although it does not deserve to be a gold standard technique, there has not been a technique that could overcome all possible disadvantages associated with the technique and at the same time give a favourable result/be suitable for widespread use/not have its own disadvantages. Microfracture, integrated with biomaterial/stem cell transfer has shown promise over the past decade but studies evaluating the long-term efficacy of the tests and standardization are lacking. Besides, cost and operative difficulties limit widespread use. Twenty-five years into the field, microfracture …