Publications by authors named "P Mane"

Objectives: The literature does not show any studies that correlate between the morphological parameters of knee and functional outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to establish a correlation of morphological parameters of the knee in (magnetic resonance imaging) MRI with functional outcome in patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Material And Methods: This was an observational study which included 63 patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

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Background , once benign intestinal flora, has transformed into formidable nosocomial pathogens as a result of the accelerated emergence of antibiotic resistance represents a major global health challenge, particularly within hospital settings. has grown more prevalent in nosocomial infections, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), surgical site infections (SSIs) and bacteremia. The potential emergence of vancomycin-resistant (VRE) strains further complicates treatment choices for multi-drug resistant (MDR) infections.

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  • - A 63-year-old woman with ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma achieved complete remission after surgery and treatment but later developed liver metastasis that led to rare gastrointestinal complications, including gastric outlet obstruction and jaundice.
  • - Imaging and biopsies confirmed the liver metastasis was linked to her original ovarian cancer diagnosis, which showed that the cancer had recurred despite initial treatment success.
  • - The case highlights the necessity of a collaborative medical approach for managing unusual metastatic cases in ovarian cancer and the importance of ongoing patient monitoring and care to improve treatment outcomes.
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Occult hernias, which are not detectable through clinical examination but can be identified during surgery, are typically asymptomatic. Bilateral inguinal hernias occur frequently, and in some cases, unilateral or bilateral inguinal hernias are observed in conjunction with paraumbilical hernias. However, it is rare to repair more than three hernias, including rare types, in a single procedure.

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Amongst the spectrum of dental developmental anomalies, hypodontia is a condition characterized by congenitally missing teeth. Whereas, hyperdontia is a condition that results in the development of an excessive number of teeth. These two conditions are regarded as polar opposites in the progression of dentition development.

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