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13 results for "trends"
Hafize G. Demirbaş, DDS
Objectives: This study aimed to map the use of bioactive and smart restorative materials in restorative dentistry, identify dominant research themes and collaboration patterns, and evaluate the extent
Bioactive Restorative MaterialsSmart Restorative MaterialsBibliometric AnalysisRestorative DentistryResearch Trends
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 398 - 410View 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
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 101 - 107View Article →
Background: Childhood obesity and metabolic syndrome are fast becoming major health challenges worldwide, although the estimates of prevalence rates vary largely due to the varying definitions, popula
childhood obesitymetabolic syndromeprevalencemeta-analysisepidemiologyglobal trends
🗓 Dec 2025pp. 1577 - 1587View Article →
Background: Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (IHPS) is the leading etiology of gastric outlet obstruction in infancy, with progressive pyloric musculature hypertrophy. A comprehensive compilati
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosisEpidemiologyDiagnosisComplicationsGlobal healthInfant vomiting
🗓 Oct 2025pp. 1206 - 1218View Article →
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of C-reactive protein (CRP) in early prediction of anastomotic leak and temporal relationship of its levels with clinical manifestation
tracheoesophageal fistuladiagnosisc-reactive proteinanastomotic leakneonates
🗓 Oct 2025pp. 1154 - 1158View Article →
Background: Non-epithelial gastrointestinal (GI) tumors are rare, heterogeneous neoplasms of mesenchymal, lymphoid/hematopoietic, or neuroendocrine origin. Limited comprehensive data hinder early diag
Gastrointestinal stromal tumorprimary gastrointestinal melanomagastrointestinal lymphomanon-epithelial tumorsclinicopathology
🗓 Sept 2025pp. 1020 - 1024View Article →
Background: Global trends in cesarean section (CS) have been rising consistently. In India, the rates in tertiary hospitals are particularly high due to referral of complex cases. Trends over time and
Cesarean sectionobstetric indicationstrendstertiary careIndianeonatal outcomes
🗓 Sept 2025pp. 1031 - 1040View Article →
Background: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that is defined by recurrent facial erythema, papules, pustules, and telangiectasia. Even with growing world-wide acceptance, there are still s
RosaceaEpidemiologyRisk factorsPrevalenceSystematic ReviewMeta-analysis
🗓 Jul 2025pp. 632 - 638View Article →
Background: Cesarean section has become the most prevalent surgical procedure involving the delivery of a fetus through an incision in the uterus. Unnecessary labor induction can result in prolonged f
primarycesarean sectionmultiparaincidenceindication
🗓 Jun 2025pp. 530 - 533View Article →
Background: Photodermatoses are skin conditions caused by electromagnetic radiation, which can come from artificial or solar sources including UV, visible light, and infrared (IR) radiation. Methods:
PhotodermatosesPMLEWork hour modificationSun burn KeralaOccupational risk
🗓 May 2025pp. 329 - 336View Article →
Background: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) malaria has emerged as a critical challenge to malaria control and elimination efforts, particularly in endemic regions where artemisinin-based combination therap
Drug ResistanceMalariaInfectious Disease
🗓 Apr 2025pp. 179 - 182View Article →
Background and Purpose: Adolescence is marked by major changes in brain structures that lead to the development of decision-making, emotional regulation, and risk-taking behaviors. This study aimed to
AdolescentsBrain DevelopmentDecision-MakingRisk-Taking BehaviorsEmotional Regulation
🗓 Mar 2025pp. 58 - 64View Article →
Background: Indigent patients those who lack financial means, social support, or stable housing often present unique challenges in emergency departments (EDs). Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) ha
NGOsindigent patientsemergency departmenthealthcare accesssystematic review
🗓 Jan 2025pp. 01 - 04View Article →