Hyperreactio luteinalis (HL) and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome during pregnancy are both benign conditions where the ovaries are enlarged with presence of multiple thin-walled cysts. The differential diagnosis is ovarian malignancy. Hyperandrogenism with resultant maternal virilisation could be seen in some cases of HL as well as in androgen secreting tumours.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDecentralized handlooms are being traditionally practised throughout India. Siripuram village known for traditional Pochampally/Ikat work was considered as a case study for detailed investigation towards providing a sustainable solution. Nearly 65% of village population solely depend on weaving and dyeing works as primary occupation based on the household survey and generated wash water of 127 KLD on an average from the dyeing operations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntraperitoneal haemorrhage during pregnancy or postpartum without any history of trauma (spontaneous haemoperitoneum in pregnancy [SHiP]) is a rare condition, causing significant morbidity and mortality for the mother and the neonate. We report a 27-year-old female patient with SHiP at 31 weeks of gestation who was referred to a tertiary care hospital in Muscat, Oman, in 2019, with right iliac fossa pain, pallor and tachycardia. Radiological investigations revealed intraperitoneal bleeding and a right adnexal haematoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiogenic hydrogen (bioH) enriched compressed natural gas (bio-H-CNG or biohythane) is emerging interest due to its feasibility to use in the existing transportation infrastructure with induced environmental benefits. This study evaluated the production of bioHand biomethane (bioCH) towards bio-H-CNG formation at a varying organic load (OL: 30,40,50 g COD/L) of food waste (FW). Acidogenic reactor operated with FW at 40 g COD/L showed the highest cumulative bioHproduction while elevated OL (50 g COD/L)showedhigher cumulative bioCHproduction (C: 11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe risk of preterm labor, pre‐eclampsia, lower segment cesarean section, thromboembolic complications, and ICU admissions are increased for pregnant women with COVID‐19.
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