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Arteriovenous malformation a review of current concepts
Objectives: To further improves the ability of AVM recognition and providing the physicians with a large spectrum of valid treatment modalities and concepts. Data source: a literature search of PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane CENTRAL from 1980 to 2014. Inclusion criteria included English language as containing original data, availability of full text article in our institution. The first author reviewed all manuscripts and performed a comprehensive assessment of current concepts around arteriovenous malformations Methods: A review of the contemporary peer-reviewed literature as well as review articles of current diagnostic modalities and corroborated managements of facial arteriovenous malformations. Results: imaging provides crucial informations about initial diagnosis and aids in fallow up. Specific imaging modality contributes different information to the process including anatomic extent, size, location, presence or absence of phleboliths and proximity to vital structures. An ultrasound imaging especially with gray scale is usually the first choice for pediatric patients. Standard protocol of Some institutes for vascular head and neck anomalies include tri-planar T2 weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with fat saturation, pre and post contrast axial T1 MRI, post contrast coronal and sagital T1 images with fat saturations. There have been various treatment options for AVMs consist of medical therapy, surgical removal or sclerotherapy. Conclusion: the management of AVMs is a multifactorial decision and best determined by both patients and clinician attitudes. There is no standard recommendation for AVM treatment although there have been some suggestions about how to select your optimal sclerosing agent based upon the clinician's temporary or permanent therapeutic goals.
Arteriovenous malformation, ultrasound imaging , magnetic resonance imaging
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Mohammad hossein
dadgarnia
Mohammad hossein dadgarnia md , assistant professor of Department of otolaryngology Head & Neck surgery, Shahid Sadoughi hospital , Shahid Sadoughi university of medical Science , YAZD , Iran
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Honeyeh
shahbazian
Resident of otolaryngology , Head and Neck Surgery , Department of otolaryngology Head and neck surgery , Shahid Sadoughi university of medical Science , YAZD , Iran
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Pouria
Yazdian
medical student of Shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd student research committee, YAZD, Iran
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Assessment of professionalism between medical students in clinical situations
objectives: Professionalism is an important competency in medical education. Evaluation as a solution could help us to distinguish the current situation of professionalism. The aim of this article is to study the evaluation methods for professionalism in medical education. Methods and Materials: This paper reviews the analytic literature on evaluation of professionalism. We searched the approved databases in medical education by keywords related to evaluation of professionalism since 1999 until 2014 and found 23 best evidences to describe the evaluation in professionalism. Results: Evaluation of professionalism is studied according to content of evaluation, evaluator, time, place and methods. Content of evaluation is summarized in some sections like ethics, personality, professional principles. Evaluators are physicians, members of healthcare team and patients. The evaluation could be done in real or invitro environments. The methods of evaluations are diverse and the reliability and validity of them are suspicious. Conclusion: According to studied articles, the evaluation of professionalism is different of other evaluations in methods of evaluation, tools, time and evaluator. We can’t define a special tool for all details of professionalism, which is helpful in all situations. It’s better to apply a special tool for every detail and notice to measuring scores, validity and reliability of tools.
Medical education, professionalism, assessment
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Mahsa
Shakour
PhD Candidate, Medical Education Research Center, Student Research Committee, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
0031947532846002431
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Majid
Badrian
Msc Student, Medical Education Development Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
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Sleep in childhood and affecting factors
Sleep is the key element in strengthening academic performance and physical growth. Children must have adequate sleep and rest in order to achieve developmental functions. Sleep is important for the child to perform his physical development and duties in the best way. It is seen that sleep deprivation causes daytime sleepiness and carelessness in both children and adolescents. It is stated that the lack of sleep leads to behavioral problems in children. Sleep varies according to age groups. These periods are infancy, toddlerhood, preschool age, school age and adolescence. One of the behaviors that needs to focus on in order to increase the quality of life and improvement of health, psychosocial development, thrive and the process of growth from infancy to adulthood, is the behavior of sleep hygiene. A poor sleep hygiene decreases the quality of sleep, which leads to a poor quality of life. In this review sleep in childhood and affecting factors has been tackled.
sleep, childhood, quality of sleep, affecting factors
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Hamide
Zengin
Master Student, Division of Nursing, Institute of Health Science, Sakarya
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Nursan
Cinar
Department of Pediatric Nursing, Division of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey
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Satisfaction in orthopedic patients based on Patient satisfaction questionnaire (PSQ)
Aim: The aim of this study was evaluated the satisfaction of patients referred to the Orthopaedic Department of Imam-Khomeini Hospital of sari over a period of 3 years. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Patient satisfaction were collected by Patients Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ) and analyzed with SPSS v18. Results: In this study the highest satisfaction of patients was from para clinical services 69.78 ± 21.45 and the lowest satisfaction was from the department environment and the services 57.20 ± 22.86. There was no statistically significant difference between the sex (P>0.05). Patients with a history of hospitalization were significantly less satisfied with the services provided at the clinic (P=0.033). Between rural and urban patients satisfaction from reception and guard was statistically significant difference (P=0.01). Patients who had no health insurance less satisfied with the reception and guard (P=0.044), physician (P=0.049) and drugstores (P=0.032). Conclusion: The highest level of satisfaction was from the para clinical services and the lowest rate of their satisfaction was department environment and the services, that need planning to improve the department and particularly about cleanliness of toilets can be greatly improved this problem and increased patient satisfaction. The present study showed that a history of previous hospitalization, residence, and having health insurance (despite funding) are significantly associated with patient satisfaction of certain levels of service provided. But gender and level of education is not associated with patient satisfaction.
Satisfaction, orthopedic patient, hospitalization
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Mohammad Hossein
Kariminasab
Orthopedic Research center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
0031947532846002433
0031947532846002433
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Masoud
ShayestehAzar
Orthopedic Research center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
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0031947532846002434
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Salman
Ghaffari
Orthopedic Research center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
0031947532846002435
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Seyed Mohamad Medhi
Daneshpoor
Orthopedic Research center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
0031947532846002436
0031947532846002436
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Mahla
Nikzad
Student research committee, Mazandaran University of medical sciences, Sari, Iran.
0031947532846002437
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Shadi
Shayesteh Azar
Student research committee, Mazandaran University of medical sciences, Sari, Iran.
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Risk factors of Acute Coronary Syndrome at Prince Ali Bin Alhussein hospital
The aim of this survey to identify the relationship between ACS and its risk factors and the association between the risks factors themselves. Method: A retrospective study depends on the registered files of the admitted patients to Prince Ali Bin Alhussein hospital with ACS since April 2013 till October of 2013 included 174 patients. The above mentioned data and results show a strong relationship between ACS and the mentioned risk factors.There is a strong relationship between risks factors themselves as D.M and hypertension, and between hypertension with the sex and smoking.There's an association between D.M and the patient's gender
Angina, coronary syndrome, epidemiology.
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Mazen
Alzo'ubi
Department of Medicine Royal Medical Services. Amman - Jordan
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Ali
Alzu'bi
Department of Medicine Royal Medical Services. Amman - Jordan
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Laith
BaniHamad
Department of Medicine Royal Medical Services. Amman - Jordan
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Ahmad
Al-dhoon
Department Emergency Royal Medical Services. Amman - Jordan
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Laith
Obeidat
Department of Medicine Royal Medical Services. Amman - Jordan
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Pleural effusion Still a Diagnostic Challenge
Objective Pleural effusion is the most common manifestation of pleural disease. Biochemical examination of this fluid is usually done to try to identify the cause of a pleural effusion. Distinguishing whether the effusion is an exudates or transudates is the first step and is based on Light’s criteria. The aim of this study was comparing this pleural fluid categorization by using this criteria to the ultimate diagnosis of pleural disease. Patients and Methods In a cross – sectional survey, we selected all patients with pleural fluid analysis, admitted in Alzahra University hospital. Then by light’s criteria we classified pleural fluid to Exudative and Transudate. The aim of this study was to review the help of this Scale and comparing to ultimate diagnosis. Result In this survey we found 71(74.7%) Exudative pleural effusion and 24(25.3%) transudate pleural effusion. Pleural fluid LDH and protein were the best parameter for this classification. Pleural fluid glucose was a significantly higher in transudate fluids. Cloudy appearance of pleural fluid is also a helpful criteria for differentiating exudates from transudates. Conclusion Light’s Criteria is still the cornerstone to classify pleural fluid to exudates and Transudates and bounding the different etiologies producing fluid in the pleural space. Additional parameter like PCR, cytology and histology and other new tests are needed to add for pleural fluid analysis to reach the ultimate diagnosis.
Pleural fluid, Light’s Criteria, Pleural disease, pleural fluid analysis
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Alireza Emami
Naeini
Associate Professor, Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
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Farzin
Khorvash
Associate Professor, Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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0031947532846002447
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Mohammad
Emami
Assistant Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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Farzaneh
Samiminia
General Physician, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
0031947532846002449
0031947532846002449
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Hesam-al-din
Khodadadi
General Physician, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
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Sero-prevalence of brucellosis in humans population of Charsasdda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Background: Brucellosis caused by Brucella spp, is an infectious and zoonotic disease of wild and domestic animals of worldwide distribution. Aim: The present research was conducted to determine the sero-prevalence of brucellosis in humans, Homo sapien (L, 1758) population in Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan during August 2014-January 2015. Methods: Blood samples (n=200) were collected randomly during February-December 2014. They were screened for brucellosis by using Serum Plate Agglutination Test (SPAT) and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Results: Two species, B. abortus and B. melitensis were present separately or in the same sample by SPAT while only separately by PCR. Out of 200 samples of humans 10% and 7.5% were positive by using SPAT and PCR, respectively. The prevalence of the disease in males were, 12% by SPAT while 9% by PCR, in female, 8% by SPAT (males to females’ ratio of 3:2) while 6% by PCR(males to females’ ratio of 4:3). In different age groups of humans, i.e., 1-20, 21-40, 41-60, and >60 were as 10.38, 9.52, 12.00, and 7.14% by SPAT while 7.79, 8.33, 4.00, and 7.14% by PCR, respectively. In professional groups of humans, i.e., farmers, animal keepers, servants, house-wives and others, the prevalence was 11.42, 12.5, 0, 8.75 and 10.71% by SPAT while 8.57, 6.25, 0, 7.5, 7.14 and 3.75% by PCR, respectively. Conclusion: The sero-prevalence of brucellosis in humans is existed in the study area. Recommendation: An effective control programme of the disease is recommended.
Brucellosis, infectious, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Serum Plate Agglutination (SPAT), zoonotic disease
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Farzana
Perveen
Chairperson, Department of Zoology, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Main Campus, Sheringal, Dir Upper, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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0031947532846002451
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Raqeebullah
Department of Zoology, Hazara University, Garden Campus, Mansehra-21300, Pakistan
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Muhammad
Shahid
Center Microbiology and Biotechnology, Veterinary Research Institute, Peshawar, 25000, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Toxicity and analgesic studies of leaf methanolic extract of Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Exell (Celastraceae)
Objective This study was conducted to investigate the toxicity and analgesic effects of the leaf methanolic extract of Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Exell. Methods Acute toxicity was investigated via intraperitoneal route using mice and rats, analgesic activity was investigated using two models acetic acid-induced writhing in mice and formalin induced pain in rats. Results The extract was determined to have LD (50) of 1264.91 mg/kg in both mice and rats. It significantly (0.001) inhibited acetic acid-induced writhes in mice at all doses administered (75, 150 and 300 mg/kg) in a dose dependent manner and significantly (0.01) inhibited formalin induced pain in rats, in a non-dose dependent manner. The inhibitory effect observed was higher in the extract compared to the standard used (piroxicam). Conclusion The results obtained suggested the extract to be relatively toxic in both mice and rats with a dose dependent anti-nociceptive activity.
Toxicity, analgesic, methanolic extract, Maytenus senegalensis, Celastraceae, acetic acid-induced writhing, formalin induced pain.
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Ahmed Abubakar
Murjanatu
Student, Department of Pharmacognosy and Drug Development, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
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Kabir
Yusuf Musa
Department of Pharmacognosy and Drug Development, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
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Garba
Ibrahim
Department of Pharmacognosy and Drug Development, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
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Mohammed
Garba Magaji
Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
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Assessment the clinical and paraclinical effects of enhanced external counter pulsation therapy in patients with coronary artery disease
Background: the aim of this study was assessment the clinical and paraclinical effects of enhanced external counter pulsation (EECP) therapy in patients with coronary artery disease. Patients and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of data related to all patients who received EECP treatment at Shafa hospitals in Sari, Iran from 21 March 2013 to 21 March 2015. All patient’s data included demographic data, history of underlying disease, clinical sign and symptom, laboratory data (hemoglobin, triglyceride (TG), cholesterol, Low-density lipoprotein (LDL), High-density lipoprotein (HDL)) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in before and after treatment by EECP were collected. Results: the data of 48 patients (include 25 men) with mean age of 62.20±10.15 years were collected. The mean of TG, Cholesterol, LDL and HDL were not significantly change after EECP therapy. However, the mean of hemoglobin (10.47±0.81mg/dl vs. 10.20±1.03mg/dl, P=0.019) and LVEF (40.10±5.40% vs. 36.04±5.64%, P<0.0001) were significantly increased after EECP therapy. Also, the mean of systolic (112.81±6.75mmHg vs. 124.27±9.56mmHg, P<0.0001) and diastolic (71.35±5.90mmHg vs. 75.52±5.38mmHg, P<0.0001) blood pressure were significantly decrease after treatment with EECP. Clinical improvement of chest pain, muscle weakness, dyspnea and daily activity were observed in 14 patients (29.2%), 11 patients (22.9%), 24 patients (50%) and 28 patients (58.3%), respectively. Finally 31 patients (64.6%) were satisfy form this treatment. The complication included low back pain in 6 patients (12.5%) and paresthesia in 4 patients (8.3%). Conclusion: In conclusion, the results of our study show EECP therapy is a safe treatment and can reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure, increase hemoglobin level and LVEF and improve clinical condition of CAD patients.
coronary artery disease, enhanced external counter pulsation, left ventricular ejection fraction, clinical parameters, paraclinical parameters
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Shervin
ziabakhsh Tabary
Cardiac surgery department, Fatemeh Zahra hospital of Sari, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
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Keyvan
Yousefnejad
Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
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Taraneh
Ziaee
Faculty of Medicine, Student Research Committee, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
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Mehran
Fazli
General Practitioner in Imam Khomeini Hospital of Esfarayen, Esfarayen Faculty of Medical Sciences, Esfarayen, Iran
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Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori in symptomatic patients post triple therapy eradication in Jordan
Background and Objective: Despite the use of triple therapy for H.pylori eradication, significant number of the patients still has same complaint. In view of their complaint and increase number of the studies showed decrease in the cure rate of triple therapy, we look at the prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori (HP) in symptomatic patients post a fourteen days’ course of triple therapy in documented HP gastritis by histopathology. Method and Materials: A retrospective study, which includes one hundred and five patients, whom underwent endoscopies for epigastric pain, from May2014 till February 2015,and have had gastric biopsies that showed chronic active gastritis with presence of HP. Triple eradication therapy in the form of omperazole 20mg BID, amoxicillin 1g BID and clarithromycin 500mg BID was given for 14 days. These patients were selected as they remain symptomatic post eradication therapy. The presence of HP after eradication was confirmed by stool antigen test six weeks after the end of treatment with complete avoidance of antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors and histamine 2 receptor antagonists during this period. Result: The rate of eradication in these symptomatic patients was 61.9%. Failure of eradication was seen in 33.3% of the male group (10 patients) and 40% of the female group (30 patients). Conclusion: Our study showed that triple therapy eradication rate was 61.9%, which is lower than international findings this may be explained by fact that we only screened the symptomatic patient post eradication therapy and not all patients who received the course. Studies on HP sensitivity for antibiotic should be done to guide eradication regimens to reach acceptable eradication rates.
Helicobacter Pylori, Triple therapy, Gastritis, Stool Antigen test
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Sultan Bin
Tarif
Endoscopy unit,King Hussein Medical Center Amman, Jordan
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Anas
Gamaz
Endoscopy unit,King Hussein Medical Center Amman, Jordan
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Hayat
Khasawneh
Endoscopy unit,King Hussein Medical Center Amman, Jordan
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Hussien
Al Shebli
Endoscopy unit,King Hussein Medical Center Amman, Jordan
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Deifallah
Al Sharari
Endoscopy unit,King Hussein Medical Center Amman, Jordan
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Oral Cephalosporin Cefodox for treatment of out patient pneumonia in children
Objectives: to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the oral third generation cephalosporin Cefodox in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in children. Patients: the study was conducted in pediatric outpatient clinic at prince Rashid military hospital over six months from 1-09- 2013 to 28-02-2015. A total number of 270 children aged from1 to 14 year with diagnosis of chestinfections were included in the study. Patients who have any chronic illnesses, immunodeficiency or were taking any antibiotics within 5 days of diagnosis were excluded. Methods: according to the age, patients were divided into three age groups: first group with age 1-4 years, second group from 4-8 years and the third group 8 to 14years. Males to females ratio was (1.7:1).All patients were started on oral Cefodox twice daily for 10 days.Follow up was done for all patients at day 5 and day 10 after treatment.Chestradiograph was performed to all patients on day 10. Results: The efficacy of the drug Cefodox was evaluated by the change and improvement of the clinical symptoms, physical examination and chest radiograph.All children in all age groups and both sexes showed improvement in all parameters by day 10 without complications and significant drug reactions. Conclusion: Cefodox is effective, well tolerated and safe in the treatment of children with community-acquired pneumonia.
Children, pneumonia, Cefodox.
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Alaa
Altawalbeh
Department of Pediatrics, Royal Medical Services. Amman .Jordan.
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Thaer
Almomani
Department of Pediatrics, Royal Medical Services. Amman .Jordan.
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Mohammed
Shatnawi
Department of Pediatrics, Royal Medical Services. Amman .Jordan.
0031947532846002469
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Yazen
Qawasmeh
Department of Pediatrics, Royal Medical Services. Amman .Jordan.
0031947532846002470
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Abdelkhaleq
Al Shbool
pharmacist, Royal Medical Services. Amman .Jordan
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Importance of Herbal Ointment for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in burn patients
Aim: The present study was aimed to investigate for preparing herbal ointment in order to treatment burned wounds and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. Methods: Because of resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to antibiotics and cost of health care to improve infection in burn Patients is increasing, hence we decided to review about 51 article considered more effective health care. This paper demonstrate that herbal medicine such as Origanum vulgare, Zataria multiflora, Satureja khuzestaniea and natural Honey can inhibit pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection in burn patients. Results: Results of researches on Origanum vulgare, Zataria multiflora, Satureja khuzestaniea indicated that they have antibacterial activity against pseudomonas aeruginosa. This research demonstrated Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of natural honey is 12.5-25% (ml/ml). Conclusion: According to results of current research we hope in future are used drugs to the clinic with a wider range as a complementary therapy and also for burned infections.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Origanum vulgare, Zataria multiflora, Satureja khuzestaniea, Natural Honey.
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Maryam
Meskini
Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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No
Mehdi
Ghorbanalizadegan
Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Tehran, Iran
0031947532846002473
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Davoud
Esmaeili
Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Survey of Frequency of blaper Gene in P. aeruginosa by Kirby Bauer& PCR Method
Aim: The present study was aimed to investigate frequency of bla per gene in hospital isolates of P. aeruginosa. Methods: The number of 100 isolates of P. aeruginosa were isolated from in burn Hospital in Tehran during a 1-year study in 2013-2014.The identification were carried out by colonial morphology, pigment formation, positive Oxidase test, growth test at 42ºC on Nutrient agar, OF, Arginine dehyrolase and Motility tests. Results: The results indicated that 15% of burned hospital isolates contain bla pe gene. This study indicated that zone diameter mean of growth inhibition ≤ 14 mm to ceftazidime.The rate of MIC to ceftazidime was 20 μg/ml. Conclusion: According to results of current research we hope in future be used drugs to the clinic with a wider range as a complementary therapy and also for burned infections.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Multidrug-Resistant, , blaper , PCR.
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Moradi
1Applied Microbiology Research center, and Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Iran
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Abbas. Ali.
Imani. fooladi
1Applied Microbiology Research center, and Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Iran
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Davoud
Esmaeili
1Applied Microbiology Research center, and Microbiology Department, Baqiyatallah University Medical of Sciences, Iran
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Oncocytoma , very rare tumor in the kidney. Case report
Renal oncocytomas (RO) are benign rare tumors within intercalated cells of the collecting duct in the kidney, incidence about5 % of all renal tumors. Most of these tumors incidentally found on CT scans, It’s commonly seen more in male at age of 40 years, CT criteria’s are poor predictors for proper diagnosis and does not exclude malignant renal cell tumors, Case 50 year male patients presented t with long standing right loin pain on physical examination the patient was in pain and Right flank fullness and mass was felt, renal CT scan was done in the hospital and showed 7.5*8.4 cm inhomogeneous enhanced soft tissue mass within right kidney, so renal cell carcinoma was the top of differential diagnosis. So the decision was for right radical nephrectomy. Which was done at December 2014? At histopathology report, the cut surface show a tumor with a brown color occupying 60% of the renal tissue still confirmed within the renal capsule grossly. The tumor measured 605 cm in maximal dimension microscopic description was shown a tumor composed of sheets nests and tubules composed of oncocytic polyclonal cells having central nuclei with rare mitotic figures, the final diagnosis of right nephrectomy specimen was consistent with oncocytoma the excision was complete. The patient then was referred to medical oncology clinic at our hospital, it was discussed at multidisciplinary urology clinic, and the decision was to keep this patient on regular follow up.
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Sameer
Alshayyab
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, King Hussein Medical City, Amman Jordan
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Ayham
haddad
Head of Renal Division, Department of Medicine, King Hussein Medical City, Amman Jordan
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Hussein
Alshebli
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, King Hussein Medical City, Amman Jordan
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Lina
Alnahr
Department of Pathology, King Hussein Medical City, Amman Jordan
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Mohammad
Abd Alfattah Alserhan
Department of Urology, King Hussein Medical City, Amman Jordan
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A case report of kelebsiella pneumonia septic arthritis in stern clavicular joint
Septic arthritis of sternoclavicular joint is rare and due to special setting including intravenous drug abuser, occult bacteremia, subclavian catheterization. The most common bacteria is staphylococcus aureus. We reported a 65 years old man patient with septic arthritis of sternoclavicular joint due to klebsiella pneumonia.
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Babamahmoodi
Antimicrobial resistance research center, Department of infectious diseases, Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran
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Akram
Kalani
Bushehr University of medical sciences, Bushehr, Iran.
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Fatemeh
Ahangarkani
Antimicrobial resistance research center, Department of infectious diseases, Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran
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leila
Delavarian
Antimicrobial resistance research center, Department of infectious diseases, Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran
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Ebrahim
Fatehi
Antimicrobial resistance research center, Department of infectious diseases, Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran
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