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Background: Geriatric anesthesia is challenged by "homeostenosis"—a progressive decline in functional reserve. In resource-constrained regions like Odisha, localized audits are essential to bridge the
Geriatric AnesthesiaHomeostenosisPropofol DosingPerioperative OutcomesASA StatusOdisha
Case Report
Wandering (parasitic) leiomyomas are a rare extrauterine variant of uterine fibroids that may mimic other intra-abdominal tumours.
A 37-year-old nulliparous woman presented with progressive abdominal
Parasitic leiomyomaGastrointestinal Stromal TumoursMesenteryMyomectomyMorcellation
Original Article
Background: Background: High-grade salivary gland carcinomas (SGCs) often lack architectural hallmarks, leading to their classification as "Adenocarcinoma, Not Otherwise Specified" (ANOS). This "waste
Salivary Duct Carcinoma AdenocarcinomaNOS Androgen Receptor Precision Oncology Immunohistochemistry India
Original Article
Background: Electrolyte disturbances are common complications in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and may contribute to secondary brain injury and poor outcomes. However, their temporal patt
Traumatic brain injury Electrolyte imbalance Hyponatremia Hypernatremia Potassium disturbance Mortality Neurocritical care
Original Article
Background: The perioperative period is a "vulnerable window" where surgical stress and anesthetic choice may influence long-term oncological prognosis. This review evaluates the impact of anesthetic
Breast cancer surgeryAnesthetic modalitiesOncological outcomesImmune modulation
Original Article
Background: Traumatic skull fractures are a common consequence of head injury and remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where road traffic a
Traumatic skull fractureComputed tomographyTraumatic brain injuryIntracranial lesionsNigeria
Background: Thoracolumbar spine injuries constitute a major cause of trauma-related neurological disability worldwide, yet regional clinical data from low-resource settings remain limited. Objective:
Thoracolumbar fractureSpinal traumaNigeriaNeurological outcomeFrankel grade
Original Article
Background: Food–drug interactions are an important clinical issue as food can significantly alter drug bioavailability and pharmacodynamic effects, leading to reduced efficacy or increased toxicity.
Food-drug interactions FDIs Understanding Health care professionals Suggestions to improve the FDI counseling and reporting practice
Original Article
Background: Gynecological laparoscopic surgery can be performed under spinal anesthesia (SA) or general anesthesia (GA). Evidence comparing perioperative outcomes between these techniques is limited,
general anesthesiagynecological laparoscopyKinshasapostoperative painspinal anesthesia
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Background: Simulation-based learning (SBL) has emerged as an effective pedagogical approach in medical education, offering opportunities to integrate theoretical knowledge with clinical application.
Simulation-based learningPharmacology educationmedical educationFaculty perceptionsFocus group discussionCurriculum development
Original Article
Background: Orthopaedic surgical procedures account for a substantial part of the global surgical burden. This study evaluates the demographics, indications, types, and comorbidities in patients who u
Orthopaedic SurgeryInterventiontionsSociodemographicscomorbiditiesNigeria
Original Article
Background: One of nature's simplest and most powerful mechanisms to start breastfeeding is the "breast crawl"; a newborn's reflexive movement onto the breast after being placed skin-to-skin on the mo
breast crawlearly breastfeedinguterine involutionpostpartum recoveryneonatal adaptation
Original Article
Background: Anesthesiologists frequently utilize various local anesthetics for intrathecal administration, including isobaric or hyperbaric formulations of ropivacaine, levobupivacaine, and bupivacain
RopivacaineHyperbaric BupivacaineLower Limb SurgerySpinal Anesthesia
Original Article
Patient recruitment and retention remain persistent challenges in oncology clinical trials, often leading to delays, increased costs and compromised data validity. Traditional recruitment strategies f
Oncology Clinical TrialsArtificial IntelligencemHealth TechnologiesPatient Recruitment & Retention
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Background: Anemia is a frequent comorbidity in women with gynecological malignancies, adversely affecting tolerance to surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Despite its clinical relevance, Indian
anemiagynecologic cancercervix carcinomaovarian cancerprevalence