Tetanus Toxoid (TT), a commonly used vaccine, is routinely used against the gram-positive, spore forming anerobic bacillus, Clostridium tetani [1], which produces two exotoxins; tetanolysin ...
As part of a primary neurodegenerative disease or genetic disease, parkinsonism is insidious in onset and slowly progressive. In contrast, when parkinsonism develops over days to weeks, a secondary cause ...
TB is one of the most common air-borne infectious diseases affecting 1-3% of the world's population [1]. On October 2019, WHO published global TB report which estimates around 10 million (range 9.0-11.1 million) people ...
Bartter syndrome, first described by Bartter and colleagues in 1962, [1] represents a renal tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, with hyperreninemia and ...
The clinical presentation and upper gastrointestinal tract findings of malrotation in older children and adults are less specific than those in the pediatric patients. This can make the diagnosis more difficult ...
A one year old male child presented with feeding diffculties and failure to thrive. On examination body weight was 7 kg, blood pressure was 10/50 in right upper limb and 102/50 in left upper limb. Heart ...
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Plagiarism is a part of Journalistic ethic where it is considered to be a crime. The act of taking content, writing, statement or an idea that is already published is known as plagiarism. Whenever you consider using any paraphrase, sum up, or take terms, phrases, sentences or statements...