Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is characterized by the nonmalignant overgrowth of prostatic tissue
surrounding the urethra, ultimately constricting the urethral opening, and giving rise to associated lowe...
Background: Snake bite has been described as one of the neglected tropical diseases by World Health Organization.
Deaths due to snake bite per 100,000 population varied from 5.28 to 31.75 over 10 years in West Bengal.
Ob...
Background:
Breast-feeding practices play an important role in reducing mortality and morbidity among
children. The optimal infant and young child feeding practices during the first 2 years of life is of paramount...
Background: Even though Kerala shows good breastfeeding indicators, several unhealthy feeding practices are prevalent.
Objective: The onjective of this study is to assess the feeding practices during 1st 6 months of infa...
Background:
One of the major advancement in anatomic pathology is found to be the improvements in aspiration
cytology.
Cancer is found to be one among the 10 leading causes of mortality in India. The advantages of...
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DOI 10.5455/ijmsph.2013.200920133
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Adesh Kumar, Ashish Gupta, Haroon Khan (2014). . International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 3(1),
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Evaluation of benign prostatic hyperplasia: A cystometric and clinicopathological study
Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is characterized by the nonmalignant overgrowth of prostatic tissue surrounding the urethra, ultimately constricting the urethral opening, and giving rise to associated lowe...
A clinico-epidemiological study on snake bite in a tertiary care hospital of West Bengal
Background: Snake bite has been described as one of the neglected tropical diseases by World Health Organization. Deaths due to snake bite per 100,000 population varied from 5.28 to 31.75 over 10 years in West Bengal. Ob...
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Background: Even though Kerala shows good breastfeeding indicators, several unhealthy feeding practices are prevalent. Objective: The onjective of this study is to assess the feeding practices during 1st 6 months of infa...
Study of cytodiagnosis of thyroid neoplastic lesions and comparison with histopathology
Background: One of the major advancement in anatomic pathology is found to be the improvements in aspiration cytology. Cancer is found to be one among the 10 leading causes of mortality in India. The advantages of...