Issue 2 Articles

An Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain: Valentino’s Syndrome. A Case Report

Valentino’s syndrome is a rare entity that can mimic an acute appendicitis caused by the presence of a peptic ulcer which perforated appendicitis causes reactive drainage. Present a case 52- year-old male with clinical symptoms, radiographic and ultrasonographic data appendicitis, which is subjec- ted to laparotomy finding chemical periappendicitis attended by sliding FID turbid liquid …

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The Effect of Long-Term Human Albumin Administration on the Mortality of Adult Patients with De Compensated Liver Cirrhosis: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Liver disease accounts for approximately 2 million deaths per year worldwide, 1 million due to complications of cirrhosis. Mortality trends in cirrhosis have been increasing in the Phi- lippines; data from 1990 to 2010 showed that there has been an overall increase of mortality by 53.7%. One of the promising treatment options for patients with …

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Mass Spectrometry Analysis Reveals Dynamic Changes of Protein Components in Lipid Rafts from Rat Liver after Partial Hepatectomy

Lipid raft, as scaffolding platform for signal transduction, plays important role in the liver re- generation. But the lipid raft protein expression pattern during liver regeneration has been not reported. In this study, lipid raft proteins from the liver of 72 h post partial hepatectomy and sham-operated group were identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry …

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A Pilot Study Examining the Effect of Kelulut Honey in Dengue Infected Patients by Examining Clinical, Hemodynamic and Biochemical Parameters

To examine the effects of low dose Kelulut honey administration in dengue patients on the outcome of clinical, haematological and hemodynamic parameters. 47 serological positive dengue patients (age 33+11 year) were included in this doubleblinded randomized control trial. Twenty-four patients were given low dose of Kelulut honey (0.2 mg/kg/day) for 3 days, while 23 patients

Sedation versus Nonsedation among Critically-Ill Patients Re- ceiving Mechanical Ventilation: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

At present, sedation in patients on mechanical ventilator remains the standard of care. However, many trials have shown that sedation was associated with worse outcomes (i.e. more days on mechanical ventilation and higher mortality rates). We explored the use of nonse- dation protocols as compared to conventional