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- 1From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: R. Ismail The Indian population is interesting in relation to CYP2D6 polymorphisms, India being mid-way between the east and the west, two populations with clear geographic demarcations in terms of the...
- 2From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Reinier. van Hest Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of the immunosuppressive agent mycophenolic acid (MPA), which is the active compound of the prodrug mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), is increasingly being...
- 3From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: F. Haque, S. Harris, R. Khan, S. Abbas Hydatid disease is a parasitic infestation of humans and herbivorous animals, caused by echinococcus granulosus.Dogs and some wild carnivores, like foxes, are definitive...
- 4From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: D. Fleming, B. Mathew, G. John, S. Chandy, J. Manivannan, V. Jeyaseelan Background : Therapeutic drug monitoring for mycophenolic acid (MPA) is increasingly being advocated. Thepresent therapeutic range relates...
- 5From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: D. Thambu, K. Pichamuthu, G. Varghese, S. Subramanian Sir, Extended-spectrum Beta lactamase (ESBL) producing infections have been previously documented in India in hospital settings.[1],[2] Splenic abscess...
- 6From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: V. Tandon, D. Kaur, V. Khajuria Sir, Obesity is a common health problem, which predisposes one to many diseases. Anti-obesity medicines are receiving attention because the public wants an easy way to control...
- 7From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. Green The availability of counterfeit and poor quality drugs contribute to resistance and erroneous efficacy study results as well as directly affecting the health of individuals. This report describes the...
- 8From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Kshirsagar, R. Shinde, S. Mehta Disaster scenarios once deemed theoretical have become a reality. Some impact a small number of people, others involve casualties but reach a plateau after a latent period.[1]...
- 9From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Naveen, T. Prasanna, B. Farzana, S. Rajan, C. Adithan Background : Genotypes of the drug-metabolizing enzyme CYP2D6 influence plasma levels of 25% of commonlyprescribed drugs. This is the first study in...
- 10From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: K. Harish, T. Varghese, R. Najeeba, R. Harikumar A 35-year-old man presented with erythematous and crusted lesions over the face, forehead and chest of two weeks duration. It initially began as small pustular...
- 11From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mohamed. El Fortia In the region of Misurata city, Libya, many individuals aged over 50 years demonstrate the presence of multiple calcified structures on plain abdominal radiographs [Figure 1]. These...
- 12From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Mishra, S. Mohanty, A. Mohanty, B. Das Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are affectedby severe malaria. However, children are more prone for...
- 13From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Gogtay, N. Kshirsagar, A. Vaidya Malaria is an ancient disease that has influenced human evolution and history. Though the malaria parasite cycle was discovered in 1897 and the concept of eradication was...
- 14From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: B. Baviskar, S. Dongre, R. Karle, V. Sewlikar An eight-month-old male child presented with a lump in the abdomen. The lump was gradually increasing in size for the last five months and was palpable in the...
- 15From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Fatima, V. Sangwan, G. Iftekhar, P. Reddy, H. Matalia, D. Balasubramanian, G. Vemuganti Background : The technique of transplantation of cultivated limbal epithelium rather than direct limbal tissue isa...
- 16From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: R. Bankar, S. Kumar, A. Kohnke Sir, A 56-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a four-week history of fatigue, dry cough and exertional dyspnoea. He had received a cadaveric renal transplant in the...
- 17From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: BCK. Choi Sir, Usually, the peer reviewers are not paid for their time or efforts and their contribution is not formally acknowledged.[1],[2] Senior researchers often delegate the task of review to their...
- 18From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Kshirsagar 'The National health Policy 2002" of India and the "Roll Back Malaria" policy makers have set up an ambitious goal of reducing malaria mortality and morbidity by 25% by 2007, and by 50% by 2010....
- 19From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Roy, S. Khanduri, K. Girisha A three-year-old girl presented with complaints of low-grade fever and progressive fusiform swellings of fingers for the past six months. She also had similar swellings in the...
- 20From: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Goenka, K. Jethwani At 6:24 pm Indian Standard Time (IST), on 11th July 2006, serial bomb blasts ripped through Mumbai's local trains killing scores of innocent civilians and leaving many more grievously...