Volume 11
Alcoholic Pancreatitis with Chronic Liver Disease- An Uncommon Dual Phenomenon
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Alcohol-related chronic pancreatitis and chronic liver disease are two serious, long-term consequences of excessive alcohol con sumption. Both conditions are characterized by progressive tissue damage, fibrosis, and impaired organ function, and are associated.
Anaemia Evaluation- Celiac Disease Must Be Ruled Out
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Celiac disease has immune based autoimmune disease which is noticed in genetically predisposed persons and is due to gluten allergy.
It was initially thought that it is disease of children and presents with typical or classical symptoms associated with gastro-intesting.
Pitutiary Macroadenoma Causing Acromegaly with Hcv- A Rare Association
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
The co-occurrence of pituitary microadenoma causing acromegaly and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an uncommon association of diseases, but each condition presents significant clinical and management considerations that require a multidisciplinary.
Postoperative Pain Management and Patient Satisfaction Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Cross-Sectional Study in Basrah, Iraq
1. Abstract
1.1. Background
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, though minimally invasive, remains associated with significant postoperative pain that can impede recovery and affect patient satisfaction. Inadequate pain control may lead to delayed ambulation, prolonged hospital stay.
Need for a Multiparametric Ultrasound-Based Assessment of MAFLD: The Backbone of Strategic Management
1. Abstract
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is an escalating global health concern, impacting approximately 25-30% of the global population.
Can Nursing Officers Treat HBV and HCV Sucessfully
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Traditionally nursing officers, especially in developing country like India, are taken as channel to distribute medicines and preparing
vital charts like input and output chart, temperature and pulse rate chart etc. The Nursing officers who work in transplant centres.
ERCP in Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Series of Three Patients from a Tertiary Care Center
1. Abstract
1.1. Background
Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by mirror-image anatomy, posing challenges during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Literature on ERCP in SIT is limited to sporadic case reports and small series. We report three cases of ERCP in SIT with emphasis on technical modifications, positioning, safety, and outcomes.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Atherosclerosis- A Double-Edged Sword
1. Abstract
1.1. Back ground
An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a weakened and bulging section of the aorta. While most AAAs are asymptomatic until they rupture, which is a life-threatening emergency causing severe pain and internal bleeding, they are often detected through imaging.
Morbidity and Mortality of Major Hepatectomies in A Resource-Limited Country
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
A major hepatectomy is defined as the resection of at least three liver segments. Most often carried out as part of the treatment of a malignant liver tumor, it still causes significant morbidity and mortality.