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1993| February | Volume 47 | Issue 2
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Primary leiomyoma of ovary.
KR Prasad, C Aruna, DA Saheb
February 1993, 47(2):39-41
PMID
:8500852
Two cases of primary ovarian Leiomyoma are presented for their rarity. One of these cases clinically presented as an indirect inguinal hernia into labium majus a condition not reported earlier in the literature.
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Blood pressure levels in diabetes mellitus.
GM Rao, NA al-Ageli
February 1993, 47(2):34-8
PMID
:8500851
Levels of fasting plasma glucose, body mass index, serum total lipids, serum total cholesterol, serum triglycerides and blood pressure of 177 Libyan diabetic patients were determined. The respective mean values were 212.4 +/- 5.6 mg/dl, 26.6 +/- 0.45 kg/m2, 825.7 +/- 20.5 mg/dl, 176.4 mg/dl, 144 +/- 5.8 mg/dl and 135.3 +/- 1.7/83 +/- 0.89 mm Hg. The mean levels of all variables except plasma glucose are significantly higher in the female patients than their male counterparts. Correlations were present between blood pressure levels and age/body mass index/serum total lipids. There was a significant correlation between systolic pressure levels and the duration of diabetes. Serum cholesterol and serum triglyceride levels correlated with diastolic blood pressure levels only.
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Rotavirus infection among children in Bombay.
HS Desai, DD Banker
February 1993, 47(2):27-33
PMID
:8500850
From December 1984 to December 1986 samples of faeces were collected from 273 children and 50 adults suffering from acute diarrhea and from an equal number of control subjects. Presence of rotavirus was looked for by electron microscopy (EM), latex slide agglutination (LA) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Of the 273 children 63 (23.0%) showed presence of rotavirus, with maximum incidence of 25.7% in 6 to 24 months age group. Out of 63 positive cases, 10 were associated with bacterial pathogens and 3 with protozoal--parasitic agents. In the remaining 50, rotavirus was the sole pathogen identified. Among the 273 age matched control children without diarrhoea only 3 (1.1%) showed presence of rotavirus. None of the adults showed presence of rotavirus. Rotavirus diarrhoea was more prevalent in cooler months of the year and in crowded houses. LA gave less number of positive results than ELISA but was cheaper and quicker. It is concluded that rotavirus is an important cause of infantile diarrhoea in Bombay.
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Quality assurance in blood banks.
ZS Bharucha
February 1993, 47(2):45-53
PMID
:8500853
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