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Read MoreAbstract: We aimed to present our experience within similar to laminoplasty with a simple method technique that allows stabilization of the spinal cord without instrumentation during tumor surgery.
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202201001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a global health crisis. There is an increasing prevalence of ASD not only in US but throughout the world mainly affecting ...
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202201002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is known as an age-related neurodegenerative disease where progressive loss of memory associated with impairment of cognition defects has been noticed. Molecular analysis of AD revealed the formation aggregated of amyloid-β protein and hyper
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202203001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Lung status during pulmonary embolism and patient follow-up, should be evaluated and the accurate estimation of lungs volume is important; By 3-dimensional (3D) medical imaging data and diagnosis of patient embolism
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202203002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: A 21-year-old woman presented to the emergency department complaining of blurred vision and anisocoria that had started a few minutes after putting on her contact lenses
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202204001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: The co-existence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and epilepsy is very much prevalent in certain neurodevelopment disorders and their association could be best understood by examining shared phenotypes,
DOI: 10.33582/mpnns.2022.202205001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: It remains common practice to chop the food of zoo-housed animals, even when the animals themselves are capable of processing larger food items.
PDF Read MoreExtended Abstract: Food, fiber and shelter are the basic human needs for their existence on the planet, while land, water and air are the essential natural resources to support the life.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Introduction: Household food insecurity (HFI) has become a major public health concern throughout the world. In addition, depression, as one of the main causes of disability, affects 350 million people worldwide.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: The unusual rates of morbidity and escalating degrees of mortality in nCV–2019 have compelled the WHO to declare public health emergency of international concern. Vulnerability and transmissibility are particularly
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202208003 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Increasing population and rapid industrialization are causing continuous increase in wastewater generation. Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers is also a major threat for land and water pollution.
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202207001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Galenic anti–cancerous dietetics prescribes ‘all types of birds, except those living in marshes’. A general dietary pattern is proposed by Pieter van Foreest and Amatus Lusitanus. Special attention is paid to goose,
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202207002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: This mini–review article highlights the importance of ‘slow eating’ for human protection against metabolic disorders, namely diabetes, obesity, and associated complexities in today’s stressful times. Recent findings
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202209001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: The gut microbiota exerts some pivotal metabolic functions in digestion and absorption of nutrients [1], detoxification and synthesis of vitamins [2].
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202205001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Pendant drop tensiometry was usually used to determine the surface elasticity and different kinetic parameters from a modified dynamic surface tension measurement in order to characterize milk protein adsorption behavior to the air/water interface.
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202205002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: This perspective article aimed to develop a question if night eating interferes with normal circadian nutrient metabolism in humans. The modern man has tremendously changed his circadian eating time
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202209001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Clostridium thermocellum and Bacillus coagulans both bacteria hold commercial biotechnological importance because of their capability to produce numerous industrial products such as Clostridium thermocellum
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202208001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: The human gut is being recognized as a second brain, serving the body for optimal physical and mental health. Obesity and its associated complexities are major
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202208002 PDF Read moreAbstract: This study focused on the development and sensory evaluation of Toma–Pep Ketch–Up (TPK) prepared from two local species of fresh Tomato fruits (Ronita and UTC); all the samples, including the control sample
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202206002 PDF Read moreAbstract: This study focused on the development and quality evaluation of Toma–Pep Ketch–Up (TPK) prepared from two local species of fresh Tomato fruits (Ronita and UTC); all the samples including the control sample (commercially available
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202206003 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Background: Vitamin D has a great impact on multiple body systems including cardiovascular health and blood pressure. Objective: Our study aims to examine the relation between the circulating serum 25 (OH)
DOI: 10.33582/mpnfs.2022.202206001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Background: It is likely that the burden of disease secondary to covid-19 is not limited to acute disease alone, but the potential sequels are not well known.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Background: As the economic, social and environmental consequences on the health/wellbeing of the population increase, many governments are moving towards a model in which political leaders seek to make sense of a more holistic approach to public health.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Introduction: Household food insecurity (HFI) has become a major public health concern throughout the world. In addition, depression, as one of the main causes of disability, affects 350 million people worldwide.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Data on the incidence rate and risk factors of covid-19 booster adverse reactions are critical to success vaccination programs.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210007 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Public Health is the care and promotion of health applied to the entire population. But public health should not be considered as something apart from the health of each individual and general medical care.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210006 PDF Read MoreAbstract: It is not clearly known whether the third doses (booster) of the covid-19 vaccine present more or fewer adverse reactions than those of the first and second doses.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210005 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Although there is disagreement about the definition and clinical relevance of the placebo effect, the use of inert or non-indicated medication has been common throughout the history of medicine.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210003 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Biliary Atresia is a rare condition in early infancy in India, as nearly 2500-5000 such children are born each year. Liver transplantation is a highly successful treatment for biliary atresia, as survival after surgery has increased dramatically in recent years.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: There is lack of clinical outcome data on the safety of covid-19 vaccines booster. To study, in general medicine, clinical-epidemiological characteristics of patients who consulted for self-reported adverse reactions to covid-19 vaccines booster.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202210001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Pyrexial illness is a presentation of many diseases particularly associated with tropical environments, include many common infections, like influenza and tuberculosis that occur across the countries
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208007 PDF Read MoreAbstract: The meta–analyses reveal the factors that during a period have influenced the behavior of a formal sector such as Higher Education Institutions. The objective of this work was to establish fixed effects models to explain the influence
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207006 PDF Read MoreAbstract: The rule of law is a sustainable system of laws, institutions, rules and community engagement that gives accountability to both government and private actors, fair laws that protect fundamental rights
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207005 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Background: COVID–19 booster effectiveness against reinfections is not clearly known.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202209003 PDF Read MoreAbstract: In this article, based on metaphors, we review the mechanisms of applying some concepts of clinical epidemiology in general medicine: 1) The general practitioner (GP) as a magician: he uses clinical epidemiology as a strategy
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208010 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Background: Deltamethrin (“δ”) treated durable lining (“DL”) or “insecticide treated plastic sheeting” (“δITPS”) were used for a long term village–scale malaria vector control (VC) program in 8 villages around Balombo town (Benguela Province, Angola)
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Nodular fasciitis emerges as a benign, self limited, mesenchymal neoplasm of fibroblastic or myofibroblastic derivation. The morphologically distinctive
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208011 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Epidemics have become more frequent, more complex and more difficult to prevent and control with the rapid evolution of ecology, urbanisation, climate change,
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202209001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Although reinfections in vaccinated individuals should theoretically be lighter than primary infections in vaccinated individuals, the clinical–epidemiological differences and their importance regarding public health between
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208009 PDF Read MoreBackground: Healthcare personnel working in hospitals and healthcare institutions across the world are more vulnerable to occupational dangers than those working in other fields.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208008 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: The interruption of pregnancy reflects the lifestyles of a high rate of population under 29 years of age, as is the case in the State of Mexico, however, the policies of decriminalization of abortion that
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207004 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder demonstrating thyroid enlargement or goitre associated with elevated circulating anti–thyroid
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208006 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Since the beginning of human evolution, our brain developed its reward and punishment center. The human brain started to release an integral feel–good hormone Dopamine.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202208005 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Juvenile polyp is a common paediatric intestinal polyp constituted of prominent, cystic glandular dilatation circumscribed by an inflamed stroma.
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207003 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Pain is subjective and is usually expressed by the caretakers in younger children. Pain response is unique for each child. Different pain assessment tools need to be used for different age group of children. Nurses need to be very sensitive
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207002 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Results from several studies indicated that vitamin D plays a role in a variety of immunologic processes such as modulation of inflammatory pathways and susceptibility to infections
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202206002 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Objective: To understand the knowledge and handling of first aid skills of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR) in middle school students
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202204003 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Nowadays, problems in healthcare sector seem to be more crucial than ever. In a bid to reduce the number of deaths due to several diseases
DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202204002 PDF Read MoreBackground: Intussusception is one of the most common causes of intestinal obstruction in children and the bowel may be found gangrenous or non-gangrenous at surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate children who were operated
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Herein, we present the case of a 55-year-old female who presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) due to rupture of a posterior communicating artery infundibular aneurysm. The patient was treated during the acute phase of SAH via balloon-assisted coil embolization
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Purpose: Stereotactic brain biopsy is a frequently used method for diagnosing deeply located or diffuse intraparenchymal brain lesions and determining treatment options. Many comparative studies has been conducted between open surgical biopsy and framed and frameless stereotactic biopsy methods. In this study, we share the results, diagnostic sensitivity
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic is one of the biggest challenges of modern medicine and the rate at which the evidence is being published does not help caregivers in the decision-making process. In this work, we aim to evaluate type of articles and rate of publication
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Introduction: Variation in the assignment of diagnostic codes by physicians has multiple potential downstream results, including an effect on the use of these codes in the population of, and subsequent searches of patient databases for clinical research. As part of an institutional quality improvement project, we assessed variations in the use of the ICD-10 coding system between providers within a single academic pediatric orthopaedic group.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Globally the violence in the health care sector is a challenging phenomenon. Despite the promotion of health care and prevention of illness and sufferings and various management and training, such challenges are ever-increasing.
PDF Read MoreIntroduction: Landiolol (Rapibloc, AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals, Vienna, Austria) is an ultra-short-acting beta-blocker that has a halflife of 2.3–4 min. Landiolol has been used safely and successfully in patients with septic shock and atrial fibrillation and in sepsis-induced tachycardia.
PDF Read MoreIntroduction: We wish to report a very rare and interesting case of a 3-year-old toddler boy who presented with request for cultural circumcision. On physical examination, the distal shaft of penis and glans area was swollen and the foreskin
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that spreads to the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Cellulitis can be caused by various bacteria, the most common being streptococcus.
PDF Read MoreImagine if you travelled to a far off country. On the main highway you see horse drawn carriages, chariots and stagecoaches jostling for space with sleek Mercedes Benzes, BMWs and Toyotas.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Introduction: Older adults are the population group that consumes most medications and the most susceptible to adverse reactions from psychotropic drugs.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: The current Restorative Dentistry has been trying to unite esthetic and conservative concepts. Thus, treatments with good long-term prognosis, preservation of dental structure and high aesthetic satisfaction of the patient are recommended.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Electrical injury is damage that occurs when electricity passes through the body, causing tissue burns or internal organ dysfunction. Electrical power current passing through the body creates heat that can severely burn and destroy tissue.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Data on risk assessment for ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in the immediate recovery period from COVID is lacking.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease (KFD) is an uncommon benign and self-limited condition characterized mainly by fever and lymphadenopathy
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Spinal synovial cyst is a benign cystic mass originated from the facet joints. It is usually associated with degenerative spondylosis or spondylolisthesis and occurs
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Cervical syringomyelia is usually associated with Chiari 1 malformation, spinal tumor posttraumatic or post-infection conditions. However, CSF flow disturbance
PDF Read MoreAbstract: This case report presented the use of ISW (improved super-elastic Ti-Ni alloy wire, developed by Tokyo Medical and Dental University) in orthodontic treatment for an 34-year-old female patient who
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Abiotrophia defectiva is a fastidious gram positive nutritionally variant streptococcus (NVS) and rarely implicated as the causative age Abiotrophia defectiva is a fastidious gram positive nutritionally variant streptococcus (NVS) and rarely implicated as the causative agent of prosthetic joint infections (PJI).
Read MoreAbstract: Background. Numerous patients have complaints of pruritic rash, associated with varying other symptoms, such as tachycardia,
Read MoreAbstract: OSMF is the potentially malignant disorder affecting the oral cavity. It mostly affects the young generation as they are addicted to the tobacco associated products. The basic cause for this disorder is due to consumption of betel nut causing
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Objective: To explore the influence of uneven stress distribution due to inaccurate implant sites in clinical that show to drive the jaw resorption.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the knowledge of anesthesiologists regarding the prevention and management of dental traumatic injuries during general anesthe-sia.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: The annual incidence of head and neck cancers worldwide is more than half a million cases. 85% of these patients are to receive radiation treatment. Bisphosphonates (BP) are nowadays a common choice of therapy for osteoporosis
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Field directed therapies (FDT) are used for the treatment of multiple actinic keratosis (AK), but recent publications suggest the possibility of induced tumours and cautious approach is needed.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Infertility affects men and women of childbearing age and exposes sufferers to many emotional and psychological problems. Bee pollen, which is collected from plant anthers by honeybee, has different pharmacological
DOI: 10.33582/mpog.2022.202206003 Read More Appendix FileBackground: Objective: To analyze data concerning pregnancies with fetal smallness managed with the stage-based management protocol proposed by Figueras and Gratacós in 2014 at a single tertiary center in Belgium.
PDF Read MoreBackground: Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the level of infertility and the affecting factors in infertile women
DOI: 10.33582/mpog.2022.202208001 PDF Read MoreIntroduction: During the pandemic, every state was at liberty to determine if abortion services were an essential or non-essential service. This furthered disparities in resourceavailability based on location.
DOI: 10.33582/mpog.2022.202206001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Anorectal malformations (ARM) are rare occurrences characterized by the absence or abnormal localization of the anus and usually diagnosed and treated in the neonatal period. However, primary ARM causing secondary complications of secondary infertility
DOI: 10.33582/mpog.2022.202204001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: We wish to present a very unusual case of an infertility in a known case of complete androgen insensitive syndrome. A 28-year-old female who developed bilateral inguinal hernias in childhood
DOI: 10.33582/mpog.2022.202203001 PDF Read MorePurpose: Socioeconomic differences in survival among children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have been reported widely. However, disparities in the frequency of treatment side effects between pediatric patients from various social
DOI: 10.33582/mpo.2022.202202002 PDF Read MorePurpose: Our study draws the association between bone mineral density (BMD) and micro-calcification in postmenopausal patients with breast cancer.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: People of colorectal adenoma history are of high risk to progress to colorectal cancer. However, there are no effective drugs to prevent adenoma progressing to cancer in colorectum
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Adjuvant therapy was introduced in 2018 for patients with sentinel node biopsy positive melanoma. The aim of this study is to compare the outcome of completion lymphadenectomy versus adjuvant therapy for patients
DOI: 10.33582/mpo.2022.202202001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: We wish to present a very unusual case of an adolescent boy who presented with left renal colic and gross hematuria and suspected renal stone. Computed tomogram (CT) of the kidney ureter bladder (KUB) showed a mass lesion in the lower pole
DOI: 10.33582/mpo.2022.202203001 PDF Read MoreDescription: A 32- year-old female presented to us with complaints of palpable masses over the neck region. The masses were painless and mobile in nature.
DOI: 10.33582/mpo.2022.202205001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Hemophilia B, also known as Christmas disease, is an X-linked disorder caused by either the absence or reduced biosynthesis of clotting factor IX. This disorder affects approximately 1 in 30,000 male individuals world- wide. It is five times less
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Gaucher Disease (GD) is an autosomal recessive systemic lysosomal storage disorder, characterized by glucocerebroside deposition in cells of macrophage-monocyte system and accumulation of glucosylceramide in different
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Exposure to early socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with a range of adverse health and educational outcomes in later life, leading to substantial social and economic costs. Health literacy,
PDF Read MoreAbstract: We wish to present a very unusual case of an inheritance of a very rare disease, familial complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, in a baby girl with three mothers and the mother being a known case of complete androgen insensitive syndrome.
PDF Read MoreAbstract: Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a condition confined to the premature retina. Hence, it is more commonly associated with extreme prematurity and low birth weight. Over the years,
PDF Read MoreAbstract: When schools closed globally due to the pandemic of COVID-19, structured learning for many children was disrupted and this alienation from schoolh had a major impact on their mental health.
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