Publications by authors named "S R Daimi"

Background The imaging of the lumbar canal is an important aspect of low back pain (LBP) management. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has gained widespread acceptance for the evaluation of spine anatomy. Objective The objective of the study is to compare the MRI findings of the anteroposterior diameter, transverse diameter, and thecal sac area of the lumbar vertebral canal in symptomatic low back pain patients to that of patients without low back pain.

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  • Cardiovascular disease is a major health issue, highlighting the importance of modifiable risk factor management, such as lowering lipid levels and improving lifestyle habits.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of a specific herbal preparation on patients with hyperlipidemia using various herbal extracts over a series of assessments.
  • Results showed significant reductions in total cholesterol and serum triglyceride levels by the end of the study, indicating potential benefits of the herbal treatment on lipid profiles.
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Background: The deltoid ligament (DL) is a strong triangle-shaped ligament with a complex fascicular arrangement. Understanding the morphological and/or functional typing of the DL structure is hindered by a paucity of clear, quantitative, and reproducible data and is further complicated by inconsistent terminology use. The aim of this work was to describe different components of the DL using strict identification criteria.

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  • Sexual dimorphic studies of femur parameters help in forensic science by estimating age, sex, and stature from skeletal remains.
  • The research involved measuring 200 femora (128 male, 72 female) and revealed that males have significantly larger maximum femur length, trochanteric oblique length, and femur head diameter compared to females.
  • These findings are essential for accurately identifying skeletal remains and can influence the design of gender-specific prostheses for orthopedic procedures.
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