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   1991| March  | Volume 45 | Issue 3  
 
 
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Nosocomial infection due to salmonella senftenberg (case report).
RP Fule, AM Saoji
March 1991, 45(3):61-2
PMID:1916974
Besides various clinical manifestations and made of spread of Salmonella infections, isolation of S. senftenberg a rare serotype from patients hospitalised for surgical procedures indicates nosocomial infection. A prolonged stay in hospital with surgical trauma facilitated the organism to cause infection in the compromised host.
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Role of radiotherapy in the management of primary carcinoma of the fallopian tube.
S Singhal, S Sharma, S De, P Fernandes, S Chander, GK Rath
March 1991, 45(3):58-60
PMID:1916973
Primary fallopian tube carcinoma is a rare neoplasm. It may be postulated that postoperative loco-regional radiotherapy is a valuable adjunctive in the overall management of the tubal carcinoma. However, we can't advocate the efficacy of this approach authentically due to a very small number of cases. A prospective controlled and randomized trial with larger patient number may yield some definite conclusions regarding it's optimal management.
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Esophagitis : clinical and endoscopic assessment of sucralfate therapy.
BK Chopra, HL Kazal, PK Mittal, SS Sibia
March 1991, 45(3):55-7
PMID:1916972
Twenty patients with endoscopically proved reflux esophagitis were studied. Each patient was given 1 gm sucralfate 4 times a day for 6 weeks. Clinical and endoscopic assessment of the effects of sucralfate on reflux esophagitis was done. 50% patients became asymptomatic and 60% healed endoscopically. The drug was well tolerated. We conclude that sucralfate is an effective and well tolerated drug for treatment of reflux esophagitis.
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