Lipoma is a common soft tissue tumour in the human body, but at the same time is very rare in the palm and rarer still in the thenar region. These lipomas in the hand can give rise to various problems such as cosmetic, functional, and neurological compromise among others and removing them becomes important when symptomatic. Diagnosing a hand pathology becomes important as a missed diagnosis can have long-term functional consequences for a patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Lack of pediatric triage and emergency care system in peripheral healthcare centers leads to unnecessary referral of low- and medium-risk patients. This study was conducted to study the risk factors predicting mortality within 48 h of admission in neonates and under-five children referred to the pediatric emergency of a tertiary care hospital in India.
Methods: This prospective study was conducted on children (0-5 years) referred to the pediatric emergency who were enrolled and followed up.
The production of recombinant proteins in plant systems is receiving wider attention. Indeed, various plant-produced pharmaceuticals have been shown to be biologically active. However, the production of human growth factors and cytokines in heterologous systems is still challenging because they often act as complex forms, such as homo- or hetero-dimers, and their production is tightly regulated .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColonic diverticulitis is one of the common causes of surgical intervention in general surgical practice. In most cases, surgical intervention depends on the presence of a collection around the sigmoid colon, the feasibility of percutaneous drainage, and the patient's medical condition. The collection can occur in the thigh in rare cases due to a fistulous communication with the retroperitoneum and can track gravitationally along the psoas muscle into the thigh and leg without any discernible collection around the sigmoid colon or in the abdominal cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere has always been a debate between the use of four and two-hole plate for the fixation of stable intertrochanteric fractures. The choice is usually influenced by the general practice of the particular institution and the surgeon's preference. While the dynamic hip screw (DHS) is the implant of choice for stable intertrochanteric fractures of the femur, the length of the side plate to be chosen for optimal results has no clear consensus and previous studies regarding the same have been inconclusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: and background: Surgical options for Dupuytren's disease (DD) are multiple, and Dupuytren's palmar fasciectomy (PF) is a common surgical procedure performed for contractures that cause functional and cosmetic disability. The recurrence rate for PF has been reported to be very variable, ranging from 12 to 73%, according to various studies. One of the reasons for the varied range is the inconsistency in the method followed to define recurrence.
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