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Garima Bhutani, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      DIABETIC EDUCATION: KNOWLEDGE OF DIABETIC PATIENTS TOWARDS PREVENTION OF HYPOGLYCEMIA
Proper diabetic education can improve the knowledge and attitude of the diabetic patients toward hypoglycemia. This leads to better practices of such patients and decreased hypoglycemic episodes in them..

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Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 

Garima Bhutani (author)
Haryana, India  (author's city and country) / Haryana, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Manjunatha Mahadevappa, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN STROKE REHABILITATION
Functional electrical stimulation combined with physiotherapy induced better outcomes in swing phase of the gait cycle, activation of the affected ankle dorisflexor muscles, and cortical function, when compared with conventional physiotherapy alone. FES not only produce orthotic effect but also has therapeutic effect..

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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 

Manjunatha Mahadevappa (author)
Kharagpur, India  (author's city and country) / Kharagpur, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Viroj Wiwanitkit, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

   acceso_libre_20171204.png   PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS IN MANIA Artículos relacionados
is a common psychological problem seen around the world. This neuropsychiatric disorder is an important issue for studying in neuropsychiatry. An important item to be studied is the pathogenesis. Molecular pathogenesis of mania has never been clarified, hence, the research to clarify this issue is warranted. In fact, to study the molecular pathogenesis of any disease, the investigation into the....

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 

Viroj Wiwanitkit (author)
Bangkok, Tailandia  (author's city and country) / Bangkok, Tailandia (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Sadanandavalli Chandra, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      MIRROR IMAGE AGNOSIA
Patients with dementia can show specific difficulty in identifying reflected self images in spite of having proper knowledge about the mirror and other reflected objects.This is seen in patients with moderate stage dementia and correlated with right parietal atrophy. real time processing of reflected self images probably have specific data linking circuits in the right parietal lobe..

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 

Sadanandavalli Chandra (author)
Bangalore, India  (author's city and country) / Bangalore, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      MORTALITY FROM ACUTE APPENDICITIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPLEX DISEASE AND CO-MORBIDITY
Our study suggests in hospital mortality from acute appendicitis in Australia is rare and typically occurs in the setting of complex disease rather than following simple appendicectomy..

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ANZ Journal of Surgery 

Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki (author)
Brisbane, Australia  (author's city and country) / Brisbane, Australia (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Yan Chen, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      BONE TURNOVER AND ARTICULAR CARTILAGE DIFFERENCES IN PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
Subchondral bone cysts (SBCs) may contribute to knee osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis. SBCs within knee OA are characterized by focally increased bone turnover, altered bone structure and more severe articular cartilage damage. The increased bone turnover possibly contributes to altered bone structure localized in SBC areas, and thus aggravates articular cartilage degeneration..

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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 

Yan Chen (author)
Hong Kong, China  (author's city and country) / Hong Kong, China (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)
Subho Chakrabarti, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

   acceso_libre_20171204.png   MEDICATION-ADHERENCE AND PERSISTENCE WITH FIRST- AND SECOND-GENERATION ANTIPSYCHOTICS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
Whether medication-adherence differs between patients on first-generation (FGAs) and second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) is unresolved despite considerable research. Medication-adherence and persistence was compared between patients with schizophrenia on SGAs and FGAs over six months. Patients on SGAs, particularly olanzapine were more likely to persist with their treatment that those on FGAs..

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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 

Subho Chakrabarti (author)
Chandigarh, India  (author's city and country) / Chandigarh, India (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Sahar Nejat, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      INTERFERON-GAMMA RELEASE ASSAYS FOR TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING OF CHILDREN
The prevalence of positive interferon-gamma release assays is correlated to the occurrence of active tuberculosis, which varies widely among migrant children of different backgrounds. More accurately than tuberculin skin tests, they identify those with tuberculosis infection and are effective for screening of migrants. Urgent, active cases may present within weeks after arrival and need clinical recognition..

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Acta Paediatrica 

Sahar Nejat (author)
Stockholm, Suecia  (author's city and country) / Stockholm, Suecia (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Ali Choukair, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      BRUCELLA AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
The study failed to show an association between anti-Brucella titers and the development of significant CAD despite the presence of a significant correlation between Brucella antibody positivity and elevated CRP..

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Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology 

Ali Choukair (author)
Beirut, Líbano  (author's city and country) / Beirut, Líbano (ciudad y país del autor/a)
Ali Choukair, author's report for SIIC / crónica del autor para SIIC

      BRUCELLA AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
The study failed to show an association between anti-Brucella titers and the development of significant CAD despite the presence of a significant correlation between Brucella antibody positivity and elevated CRP..

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Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology 

Ali Choukair (author)
Beirut, Líbano  (author's city and country) / Beirut, Líbano (ciudad y país del autor/a)
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