Publications by authors named "Abayneh Tunta Boye"

Introduction: BRASH syndrome (Bradycardia, Renal failure, Atrioventricular (AV) nodal blocking agent, Shock and Hyperkalemia) is a recently emerging diagnosis that describes the profound bradycardia seen in patients on AV nodal blockers who present with acute kidney injury (AKI) and hyperkalemia.

Case Presentation: We present a case of a 68 years old female patient with past history of hypertension taking atenolol and Enalapril presented to emergency department with the complaint of loss of consciousness of 02 hours duration. She had 03 days history of fatigue, poor oral intake, decreased urine output, appetite loss, vertigo and global headache.

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Introduction: Ethiopia ranks twelfth globally and second in Africa by population size. High fertility rates, especially in rural areas, contribute to rapid population growth, impacting the country's economy. The decision of women to control the number of children they have is a crucial factor influencing population growth and contributing to elevated health risks for both women and children.

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Background: Eighty percent of Ethiopians use traditional medicine, one of which is the leaf of .

Objective: To investigate subacute toxicity of aqueous extracts of leaves on the liver and kidney and biochemical parameters in Swiss albino mice.

Methods: LD was assessed with nine experimental groups and one control group of adult female Swiss albino mice (five in each group).

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