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TITLE: Characteristics of COVID-19 infection in pregnant women (CCOVID-PREG)
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease characterized by severe respiratory illness which can lead to multi-organ damage. It was reported in December 2019 in China, and was declared as a
PURPOSE: The Dental College of Georgia (DCG) and the Periodontics and Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences departments propose to develop a collaborative clinical and research program with the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust Solid Organ Transplant Center at the Augusta University (AU) Medical
Background:
Globally, communicable diseases are prevalent among school age children and the exposure to variety of pathogens causing preventable diseases in school population is inevitable. Underlying factors mainly rests on poor personal hygiene and inadequate sanitation practices leading to school
Specific Objectives:
To evaluate the microbiome response to probiotic supplementation (with and without prebiotics) in under 6 months infants with severe acute malnutrition and to compare the microbiome response with healthy infants supplemented with probiotic.
Research Design and Methods:
Study
Xerostomia is the biggest and chronic side effect of the RT for head and neck cancer. To treat xerostomia different approach should be followed at the same time: to increase existing saliva flow or replace lost secretions, to control the state of oral health, to control dental caries and to treat
RESEARCH PROJECT OBJECTIVES The aim of the presented scientific project is to establish the factors, with special reference to the type of surgical technique, tissue accumulation of advanced glycation end products, and collagen content in transversalis fascia, associated with development of
Study design and sample description of this study was performed at the Department of Oral Surgery of Clinical Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia.
Respondents are the patients who need to do the operation of both lower third molars and due to this they are in the Clinical Hospital Dubrava. All
Laser stimulation of the major salivary glands to produce more saliva occurs through the increase in local circulation due to vasodilatation, the induction of the proliferation of glandular cells and cell respiration/ATP (adenosine triphosphate) synthesis as well as the release of growth factors and
Hereditary Tyrosinemia type 1 (HT-1) is a rare genetic disorder in which the newborn child lacks the ability to break down the amino acid tyrosine. As a result of this deficiency, toxic sub-stances build up in the blood and can cause liver failure, kidney dysfunction and neurological problems. There
In 2015, 3500 patients were diagnosed with colon cancer in Denmark (DCCG Årsrapport 2015, www.dccg.dk). Despite curative intended surgery and perioperative chemotherapy in colon cancers, relapse is often encountered, and across tumor stage recurrence is found in 18-26% of the resected patients.
1. Scientific rationale and general description:
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) represent all mycobacteria not belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. This group of mycobacteria was discovered recently and has demonstrated pulmonary pathogenicity. The presence of a NTM in a
TREATMENT PLAN
PREOPERATIVE HYDRATION According to our observations, preoperative hydration reduces the risk of nephrotoxicity from intrathoracic infusion of hyperthermic cisplatin. Therefore, all patients will be admitted the night before surgery and receive intravenous hydration.
CYTOREDUCTIVE
The current study is conducted at Assisted Reproduction Unit at Almana general Hospital, kingdom of saudi arabia.and other private centers in Egypt. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethical Committee. The study aimed to include women suspected to be at high risk for development of OHSS
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the common name for a group of significantly debilitating medical conditions characterized by persistent fatigue and other specific symptoms that lasts for a minimum of six months in adults. Symptoms of CFS include malaise after exertion; unrefreshing sleep,
Aim Our aim is to evaluate if mucosal wound healing after endoscopic resection of early cancers or pre-cancerous lesions in the esophagus can be enhanced by transplantation of autologous cell sheets, thus reducing the risk of esophageal stenosis.
Background Adenocarcinoma and Barrett's esophagus The