Journal on Dentistry

Ghost Cell Odontogenic Carcinoma-a review of the literature | Ghost Cell Odontogenic Carcinoma is an extremely rare odontogenic tumor with unclear etiology. Although known by many names, the basic histologic identifying feature includes the identification of the ghost cells and the malignant changes associated with the cells. These tumors show a spectrum of growth from a slow-growing locally invasive tumor to a highly aggressive, rapidly growing, infiltrative tumor. Therefore, it is prudent to perform a wide local excision with histologically clear margins. Is seen associated with squamous cell carcinoma, radiotherapy also should be included in the treatment plan. Long term follow-up is highly recommended. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Biomedical Sciences

Recent Advances in Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs): A Review | Metal matrix composites (MMCs) possess excellent physical and mechanical properties. The filler reinforcement into the metallic matrix improves the stiffness, specific strength, wear, creep and fatigue properties compared to the conventional engineering materials. The present work is a study of the effect of reinforcement of different types of fillers in metal matrix and their merits and demerits. Effect of different dispersion on the mechanical properties like tensile strength, strain, hardness, wear and fatigue of MMCs and its different applications are also highlighted in the paper. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Nursing

Therapeutic Approach to Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in People with Progressive Weight Gain: A Unique Case Study (Ucs) | Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is an important public health problem of our time [1]. According to European Health Survey in Spain, diabetes is 6.8% of the diagnosed chronic disease in people over the age of 15 in 2014 [2]. There are studies that claim that most chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, are related to unhealthy lifestyles [3]. These lifestyles produce obesity in the people, associated causative factor of type 2 DM which in turn relates to an increased cardiovascular risk [3-4]. Diabetes Mellitus type 2 is a chronic and complex disease, which required continuous care. For that reason diabetes brings about 75.000 million euros of health expenditure in Europe [5], which means high levels of sanitary and economics costs. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Clinical Trails

β-HCG as a Tumor Biomarker with Special Reference to Breast Cancer | Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is a placental protein hormone initially secreted by cells (syncitiotrophoblasts) from the implanting conceptus. It supports the ovarian corpus luteum, endometrial lining and consequently maintains pregnancy [1]. The hormone can be detected in blood and urine, as it is the basis of many pregnancy tests. HCG plays many other roles including stimulating the onset of fetal gonadal steroidogenesis, promotion production of corpus luteal progesterone, immuno-suppression and blockage of phagocytosis of invading trophoblast cells, cytotrophoblast differentiation, growth and differentiation of fetal organs [2]. It is well known that a biomarker is any molecular and chemical changes that can be measured and used to study normal or abnormal process in the body. A tumor marker, like a biomarker, is a naturally occurring substance in the body. A tumor marker can be made by cancer cells or by the body in response to cancer. Tumor markers can provide information that can be used to screen and diagnose cancer as well as identify the stage of cancer to monitor a treatment. For More Articles: Journal of Biomedical Research and Reviews : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Biomedical Sciences

Ascitic Type of Abdominal Tuberculosis in a 40 Year Old Female | Disseminated tuberculosis can cause a lot of damage to an individual if there is no early diagnosis. In Africa, about 70% of patients with abdominal tuberculosis present with ascites and most of these cases are missed diagnostic cases. The case in question is of a 40 year old women from one of the rural areas of Zimbabwe who had previously presented with severe coughing but had denied sweating at night and the sputum results were negative on screening. After 2 weeks she presented again at the clinic with a swollen abdomen and the X-ray showed flooding of the lungs and difficulty in breathing. Disseminated tuberculosis can cause a lot of damage to an individual if there is no early diagnosis. In Africa, about 70% of patients with abdominal tuberculosis present with ascites and most of these cases are missed diagnostic cases [1,2]. The patient presents with a swollen abdomen containing many litres of strawcoloured fluid. The fluid accumulates as the result of large numbers of miliary tubercles on the peritoneum. The only certain way to make the diagnosis is to do a minilaparotomy (‘’minilap’), which will also enable you to diagnose cirrhosis, peri portal fibrosis (due to Schistosomiasis mansoni), carcinomatosis of the peritoneum and hepatoma (usually with cirrhosis). Experts can usually diagnose miliary tuberculosis with their naked eyes; but even they can be wrong, so take a biopsy of his parietal peritoneum and/or his liver. [3] The case in question is 40year old women from one of the rural areas of Zimbabwe who had previously presented with severe coughing but had denied sweating at night and the sputum results were negative on screening. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Medical Sciences

Hemophagocytic lymphohstiocytosis: A Case Report | Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a life threatening hyper inflammatory syndrome occurring due to ineffective immune process. It can be genetic (familial form) or secondary (acquired form). We present a case of HLH in a 50 year old male who presented with pancytopenia and huge platelet clumps on peripheral smear which subsequently leads to diagnosis after correlation with clinical, hematological and biochemical findings. Hemophagocytic syndrome with special mention to its secondary form is a rare syndrome which occurs after strong immunologic activation and release of cytokines characterized by unrestricted activation of T lymphocytes and macrophages invariably leading to death in absence of treatment [1,2]. It is associated with certain clinical and hematological abnormalities of which pancytopenia, hyper ferritinaemia, hepatosplenomegaly, fever and hemophagocytosis in bone marrow were observed in our case. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us/

The sample was repeated to rule out EDTA effect on platelets, but this feature persisted and also showed few platelet clumps engulfing WBCs.

Journal on Radiology

Follicular Dendritic Cells Sarcoma in Accessory Salivary Glands | Follicular Dendritic cells sarcomais a relatively rare entity with intermediate malignancy. Their evolution is characterized by the frequency of local and/or remote relapses. Due to their rarity, the treatment is not consensual in the literature. We report a rare case of follicular dendritic cells sarcoma of accessory salivary glands in a 45-year-old patient whose progression is favorable after surgery followed by chemo-radiotherapy and review of the literature. Follicular Dendritic cellstumors are rare entities (less than 1% of malignant salivary gland tumors). Only a few cases have been reported in the literature [1-2]. In addition to their rarity, these tumors shows difficulties in the diagnosis of certainty and in the optimal the rape utic strategy. We report an exceptional case of follicular dendritic cell sarcoma of submaxillary accessory salivary glands in a 45-year-old man and discuss the therapeutic strategy based on data from the literature. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/

Microscopic aspect of the lesion after staining with hemalun-eosin (at high magnification, x 200) showing tumor proliferation of diffuse architecture containing ovoid cells with invisible cytoplasmic boundaries and round or oval nuclei well nucleolated.

Journal on Life Sciences

Methomyl-Induced Acute Poisoning in Industrial Workers: Five Case Reports | To understand the poisoning and mechanism of methomyl. To collect the data of occupational history, case data, auxiliary examination and so on, and to present the diagnosis results of occupational diseases in the occupational disease diagnosis group of methomyl. Methomyl was detected in the working environment in 2 cases. The patients have a clear history of exposure to the drug, with a typical carbamate pesticide poisoning symptoms. Occupational exposure to methomyl can cause occupational poisoning. This paper analyzed five cases of acute methomyl poisoning to provide information for the prevention and control of occupational poisoning by methomyl. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific and Technical Research : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Cardiology

When Angiography Makes a Difference – Polyarteritis Nodosa- A Rare Cause of Mid- Gastrointestinal Bleeding | We present a case of overt and recurrent mid-gastrointestinal bleeding with hemodynamic repercussion and severe limitation to the patients’ quality of life, followed in our department for the last 6 years. The final diagnosis of isolated gastrointestinal involvement of Polyarteritis Nodosa was only reached after multiple hospital admissions, imaging and gastroenterological examinations. A subtle finding of micro aneurysms in the mesenteric circulation opened the way to effective treatment when endoscopic treatment had failed to prevent recurrences. Mid gastrointestinal bleeding (MGIB) is uncommon but represents the majority of cases of recurrent GI bleeding without an obvious source, even after endoscopic and imaging evaluation [1]. Overt MGIB manifestations depend on the rate of bleeding and when associated with hemodynamic instability may present with haematemesis, melaena and/or haematochezia. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Selective arteriography of the a) coeliac trunk, b) superior mesenteric artery and c) inferior mesenteric artery from October, 2014. Multiple micro-aneurysms are seen (curved arrows). d) Close up of the left gastric artery showing numerous short dilated segments (curved arrows) corresponding to the micro-aneurysms, and a slightly larger aneurysm in the proximal left gastric artery.

Journal on Biomedical Science

Ecosystem Services of Insects | Insects comprise the most diverse group of multicellular organisms in the planet Earth, which provide several ecosystem services like pollination, pest control (bio-control), decomposition, transference of energy through food chain etc. In addition, insects are widely used today as human edible items and ingredients of fish-feed, turtle-feed, livestock, etc. In this paper we focus on the vital ecosystem services provided by insects with special reference to their services in the domain of human food. Our research stands on the high nutritional value of insects preferably protein which ranges between 13% – 77%. Our paper has two-fold goals namely documentation of selective ecosystem services of insects and highlighting the edible value of insects. In this paper we have intentionally excluded the value of commercially produced insectderived products like honey, wax, silk, shellac, etc. rather our main focus is to highlight the nutritional value of insects which is the most demanding subject to feed the rapidly rising population in the present world. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/