Authors' Reports

Hossam Eid, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      MANAGEMENT OF PERIODONTITIS RELATED HALITOSIS AMONG ADULTS
Halitosis can be referred to as bad or foul breath, breath malodor, oral malodor, and fetor oris. Halitosis is often caused by periodontal diseases and/or tongue coating and patients with periodontitis were at higher risk for halitosis. the effect of non-surgical management of periodontitis on controlling halitosis (oral malodor) measured by Halimeter detection than healthy individuals..

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Saudi Journal for Health Sciences 

Hossam Eid (author)
Ajman, Emiratos Árabes Unidos  (author's city and country) / Ajman, Emiratos Árabes Unidos (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Amith Holenarsipur Vasanthakumar, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      INDIAN DENTAL STUDENTS OPINION ON THE FIVE YEAR BDS CURRICULUM
Microresumen: According to the present study results, most of the students felt that internship is vital to BDS course, increase in clinical quota cannot compensate for lack of internship. Most believed that lack of internship would adversely affect the institutions ability to provide rural dental care..

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SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences 

Amith Holenarsipur Vasanthakumar (author)
Bhopal, India  (author's city and country) / Bhopal, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Chan Sup Shim, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      ENDOSCOPIC BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION: BENEFIT AND LIMITATION
Endoscopic treatment for achalasia is directed at disrupting or weakening the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). As botulinum toxin (botox) is a potent inhibitor of acetylcholine release from nerve endings. The response rates at 1 month following administration are 78% on average (range, 63%-90%)..

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Gastrointestinal Intervention 

Chan Sup Shim (author)
Seoul, Corea del Sur  (author's city and country) / Seoul, Corea del Sur (ciudad y país del autor/a)
David A Jaffray, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      BRINGING GLOBAL ACCESS TO RADIATION THERAPY
Access to radiation therapy is crucial to control the global growing burden of cancer. It is time for a different approach to be taken by the radiation oncology community to articulate the urgent need in investment in radiation therapy..

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International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics 

David A Jaffray (author)
Toronto, Canadá  (author's city and country) / Toronto, Canadá (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Anant Dhanwate, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      BRAIN DEATH - CONSENSUS AND CONTROVERSIES
death is an irreversible cessation of all functions of the brain and requires apneic coma with absence of elicitable brainstem reflexes for its certification. The concept was evolved following inventions of ventillators and pressor drugs wherein the cardiopulmonary function could be sustained even in the absence of brain function. Despite the wide acceptance, the concept is still unclear to many and....

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Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine 

Anant Dhanwate (author)
Aurangabad, India  (author's city and country) / Aurangabad, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Seema Bandhu, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      E-LEARNING IN MEDICAL EDUCATION-A FEASIBLE OPTION.
E-learning, the use of internet for education was introduced to medical students in the subject of Ophthalmology. The topics were converted to web friendly format and used for teaching and evaluation. Feedback taken from the students showed that they found E-learning to be a useful medium of instruction..

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Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 

Seema Bandhu (author)
Pune, India  (author's city and country) / Pune, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Sunita Tandulwadkar, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS IN WOMEN WITH IVF CONCEIVED PREGNANCIES AND PCOS
This literature review concluded that the adverse obstetrical outcomes in pregnancies conceived by assisted reproductive technology (ART) in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) were attributable to the condition of PCOS in itself rather than the ART procedure..

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Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences 

Sunita Tandulwadkar (author)
Pune, India  (author's city and country) / Pune, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Nicholas Johnson, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      ESTIMATING THE COST OF BOVINE RABIES IN TURKEY
The incidence of cattle rabies in Turkey was calculated to be between 0.1 to 3.87 cases/100 000 animals. The cost of livestock rabies in Turkey is $ 250 000 per annum. Based on this data a clear assessment of the cost/benefits of rabies control can be made..

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Epidemiology and Infection 

Nicholas Johnson (author)
Addlestone, Reino Unido  (author's city and country) / Addlestone, Reino Unido (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Kola' Kayode Ajibesin, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      HERBS USED IN NIGER-DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA TO TREAT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are one of the leading diseases in Nigeria, especially in Akwa Ibom and Rivers States in Niger Delta Region. Many people rely on Traditional Medical Practitioners (TMPs) for cure of STDs. 36 plants representing 26 families were reported by 105 TMPs to cure STDs such as gonorrhea, syphilis, urethritis and leucorrhoea..

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International Journal of Green Pharmacy 

Kola' Kayode Ajibesin (author)
Yenagoa, Nigeria  (author's city and country) / Yenagoa, Nigeria (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Suhash Chakraborty, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      SOCIO-CULTURAL DYNAMICS INFLUENCE CARE PATHWAYS IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
Children with specific learning disability share similar barriers in care pathways as those with mental retardation. Socio- cultural dynamics play a role in seeking help. The role of teachers, neighbours, guardians of other children and relatives is significant as they refer maximum children in both groups to the right care..

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 

Suhash Chakraborty (author)
Bangalore, India  (author's city and country) / Bangalore, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Suhash Chakraborty, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      SOCIO-CULTURAL DYNAMICS INFLUENCE CARE PATHWAYS IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
Children with specific learning disability share similar barriers in care pathways as those with mental retardation. Socio- cultural dynamics play a role in seeking help. The role of teachers, neighbours, guardians of other children and relatives is significant as they refer maximum children in both groups to the right care..

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 

Suhash Chakraborty (author)
Bangalore, India  (author's city and country) / Bangalore, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
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