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Evaluation of liver segmental dose threshold for hepatocyte regeneration following liver stereotactic body radiation therapy

Background & objectives:

There is limited evidence studying the relationship of liver segmental dose and segmental volume changes. The segmental dose thresholds could potentially allow for segmental regeneration after liver stereotactic body radiat…

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Geographic information system-aided evaluation of epidemiological trends of dengue serotypes in West Bengal, India

Background & objectives:

West Bengal is a dengue-endemic State in India, with all four dengue serotypes in co-circulation. The present study was conceived to determine the changing trends of circulating dengue virus (DENV) serotypes in five consecu…

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Evaluation of liver segmental dose threshold for hepatocyte regeneration following liver stereotactic body radiation therapy

Background & objectives:

There is limited evidence studying the relationship of liver segmental dose and segmental volume changes. The segmental dose thresholds could potentially allow for segmental regeneration after liver stereotactic body radiat…

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Geographic information system-aided evaluation of epidemiological trends of dengue serotypes in West Bengal, India

Background & objectives:

West Bengal is a dengue-endemic State in India, with all four dengue serotypes in co-circulation. The present study was conceived to determine the changing trends of circulating dengue virus (DENV) serotypes in five consecu…

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Does Lake Louise questionnaire interpret high-altitude headache as acute mountain sickness? Experience in the western Himalayas

Background & objectives:

High-altitude headache (HAH) and headache in acute mountain sickness (AMS) are common among lowlanders ascending to the high altitude and are often confused with one another. A pilot study was undertaken to analyze HAH and …

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Pharmacoeconomics of medicines used for geriatric individuals in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi

Background & objectives:

Expenditure on healthcare is a major concern in the geriatric age group. The current study was carried out to assess the expenditure patterns on medicines utilized in geriatric inpatients.

Methods:

An observational s…

By Singh, Vikram Jit; Roy, Vandana; Singhal, Shubha; Daga, M.K., 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Does Lake Louise questionnaire interpret high-altitude headache as acute mountain sickness? Experience in the western Himalayas

Background & objectives:

High-altitude headache (HAH) and headache in acute mountain sickness (AMS) are common among lowlanders ascending to the high altitude and are often confused with one another. A pilot study was undertaken to analyze HAH and …

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Pharmacoeconomics of medicines used for geriatric individuals in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi

Background & objectives:

Expenditure on healthcare is a major concern in the geriatric age group. The current study was carried out to assess the expenditure patterns on medicines utilized in geriatric inpatients.

Methods:

An observational s…

By Singh, Vikram Jit; Roy, Vandana; Singhal, Shubha; Daga, M.K., 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Outcome of individuals with alcoholic cirrhosis hospitalized with first decompensation and their predictors

Background & objectives:

Alcohol is one of most common aetiologies of cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis is linked to higher morbidity and death rates. This study looked at the outcomes and mortality associated risk variables of individuals with…

By , 2 years ago
Indian Journal of Medical Research

Evaluation of prescriptions from tertiary care hospitals across India for deviations from treatment guidelines & their potential consequences

Background & objectives:

Irrational prescribing practices have major consequences on patient safety and also increase the economic burden. Real-life examples of impact of irrational prescription have potential to improve prescribing practices. In t…

By , 2 years ago

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