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1994| October | Volume 48 | Issue 10
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Diagnostic and prognostic significance of serum and tissue trace elements in breast malignancy.
K Sharma, DK Mittal, RC Kesarwani, VP Kamboj, Chowdhery
October 1994, 48(10):227-32
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:7829172
50 cases of breast malignancy constituted the study group. 26 age and sex matched formed the control group. Serum and tissue trace element viz copper, zinc, selenium and molybdenum levels were estimated by atomic absorption photometry. The study group showed significant hypercupremia and molybdenemia, hypozincaemia and hyposeleniamia. The reversal of trend was documented after therapy. The tissue level of copper and molybdenum was high and zinc and selenium was low. An association between serum and tissue level of trace element, stage, histological differentiation was observed. It was postulated that levels of trace elements may help in diagnosis and prognosis of disease.
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Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of gonococcal isolates.
SK Jain, MG Kulkarni, DD Banker
October 1994, 48(10):233-6
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:7829173
A total of 151 isolates of gonococcal urethritis were processed for antibiotic susceptibility pattern by single disc diffusion technique. 17.88% isolates were found to be penicillinase producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Only 82.12% and 94.04% of the isolates were sensitive to penicillin and gentamicin respectively, whereas all the isolates were sensitive to fluoroquinolones namely norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin.
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Nosocomial infection.
JS Rebello, RB Pal, DD Banker
October 1994, 48(10):244-8
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