“CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF CYTOKINES GENE POLYMORPHISM (CGP) IN RECOVERY OF HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK PATIENTS”
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
Severe trauma complicated with multiple organ dysfunction syndromes (MODS) are among the leading causes of deaths in intensive care units. Alarmingly, the mortality rate primarily due to multiple organ dysfunctions (MOD) and sepsis have now reported to cross the value of 50%, thus there is a need to provide an immediate insight to overcome it.
QUALITY CONTROL IN CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY: A GLIMPSE
Quality is defined as the conformance to satisfying the needs and expectations of the customers. Quality control is one of the components of quality assurance program. In Clinical Biochemistry it refers to maintenance of...
NON-UNION OF PROXIMAL POLE SCAPHOID FRACTURE TREATED WITH RETROGRADE HERBERT SCREW FIXATION TECHNIQUE
Treatment of proximal pole Scaphoid fractures warrants urgent attention as they are prone to osteonecrosis and non-union with an incidence of 53%-92%. We report a case of proximal pole scaphoid fracture which was initial...
“ANTIFUNGAL AND MOLECULAR ASPECT OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES”
In recently more cases become in daily news focused on fungus infections (Diseases) pose significant global health challenges, especially in view of the fact that the emergence of resistant dermitophyte (keratins) fungus...
EFFECTS OF LEAD ACETATE ON BENGAL GRAM SEEDS
Keeping in view the effects of industrial effluents mainly the bio-accumulative heavy metals on plants, we propose the present study. Experiments showed increasing concentrations of lead acetate treatments suppress germi...
IS IT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS DORMANCY REGULON PROTEIN 2623 AS A POTENTIAL MARKER FOR LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
d with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tuberculosis). Latent tuberculosis (TB) identification is a key component of which helps to control or eliminate TB. Dormancy regulon proteins of mycobacteria are up regulated in resp...