Publications by authors named "A Huma"

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  • A reliable RP-HPLC method with UV detection was developed for the accurate measurement of Voriconazole in pure and gel formulations, using a 50:50 acetonitrile-water mobile phase and a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min.
  • The method demonstrated excellent linearity (correlation coefficient = 0.9999) and precision, with a percentage relative standard deviation (RSD) of less than 2.0.
  • Robustness was evaluated using variables like flow rate and pH; while flow rate significantly affected drug concentration, the method remained straightforward and suitable for daily quality control with a retention time of under 4 minutes.
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Objective: To collect all studies on acute kidney injury, even with their limitations, done in South Asia to draw a picture about the types of acute kidney injury prevalent in the region.

Methods: The meta-analysis was conducted in June 2022 and comprised search on PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar databases for studies on acute kidney injury done in South Asia regardless of time limit, and published in the English language. Combinations of key words used were 'community acquired acute kidney injury' or 'acute renal failure' with using individual names of 'different countries' in South Asia.

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Introduction And Importance: Ovarian and fallopian tube indirect inguinal hernias are rare hernias encountered on surgical floor. Herein, we are reporting a rare happening of obstructed ovarian and fallopian tube indirect inguinal hernia in an unmarried female.

Presentation Of Case: A 19 years old unmarried female presented to surgical emergency with complain of swelling in left inguinal region that was about 3 × 3 cm on visual inspection from last 4 days that was associated with menstruation.

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Increased anxiety and depressive symptoms have reported to be its association with long term illness. Because of having unwanted effects of newly available drugs, patients administering anxiolytic drugs usually discontinue the treatment before they are completely recovered. Therefore, there is a serious need to develop new anxiolytic drugs.

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Background: Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is among the most frequent autoimmune diseases and one of its most severe extraglandular manifestations is peripheral neuropathy. There is no consensus about peripheral neuropathy treatment in SS. Our aim is to identify studies proving the efficiency of immunosuppressive treatment on peripheral neuropathies in SS.

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