Esophageal cancer (EC) remains a significant health challenge globally, with increasing incidence and high mortality rates. Despite advances in treatment, there remains a need for improved diagnostic methods and understanding of disease progression. This study addresses the significant challenges in the automatic classification of EC, particularly in distinguishing its primary subtypes: adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, using histopathology images.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Hyperuricemia (HU) is a health risk that may go undiagnosed and is on the rise in both developed and developing countries. Gout, the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful, disabling acute attack, is widely known to be caused by hyperuricemia. Its prevalence ranges from 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEthnopharmacological Relevance: Curcuma longa L., Azadirachta indica A Juss. Cassia tora L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTaqashure jild (TJ) is an Arabic word for scaling or sloughing of the skin. There are numerous skin diseases included in the Unani system of medicine; several of these diseases may resemble psoriasis, with TJ being the most likely candidate. The classic literature of the Unani system of medicine, including The Canon of Medicine (Al-Qanun Fittib), Continens Liber (Kitabul Hawi), Hippocratic Treatments (Moalajat Buqratiya), and The Complete Book of the Medical Art (Kamil-u-Sana), have described TJ as a disease characterized by scaling, roughness, and increased thickness due to abnormal melancholic humor (Sawda Ghayr Tabiiyya).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTuberculosis (TB) is still one of the most life-threatening infectious diseases, resulting in high mortality in adults and is commonly found in developing countries. Lung is primarily affected while extrapulmonary TB is rarely encountered. Oral lesions, although rare, can be seen in both primary and secondary stages of TB.
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Background: Nardostachys jatamansi (D.Don) DC, commonly known as muskroot and Indian spikenard, is a small, perennial, flowering, rhizomatous species of the Caprifoliaceae family. Nardostachys jatamansi (D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTuberculosis (TB) is a chronic specific granulomatous disease and a major cause of death in developing countries. The clinical presentation of TB lesions of the oral cavity varies widely and can manifest as ulcerations, diffuse inflammatory lesions, granulomas and fissures. Oral lesions generally appear secondary to primary TB infection elsewhere, although primary infection of the oral mucosa by Mycobacterium tuberculosis has also been described.
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