Pacific J ournal of M edical and H ealth Sciences

ISSN No.: 2456-7450
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Prof Emeritus Dr.S.K Verma
( Chief Editor)

Ravindra Bangar
(Editor)

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2023 2022
2021 2020

A Quarterly Referred Journal of the Pacific Group of Institutions in the Medical and Health Sciences
Volume 2 Issue 2,April 2020


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Title : The Association between Maternal Hemoglobin Concentration and Neonatal Birth Weight: A Prospective 01 Observational Study [Paper-1(Research Paper)]
Authors : Dr. Akanksha Agrawal, Dr. Rajrani Sharma
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Anemia is one of the frequently seen complications reported in pregnancy. According to WHO reports, 15 to 20% of women from developed countries are anemic while 35 to 75% (of pregnant women 1 in resource limited nations . During pregnancy, maternal iron requirement increases by 1 g due to 2 increased fetal demand for iron . Normal physiological changes affect the hemoglobin (Hb) in pregnancy, and there is an absolute or relative reduction in Hb concentration.
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01-04
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Title : Clinicoepidemiological Study of Foreign Bodies in Aerodigestive Tract[Paper-2(Research Paper)]
Authors : Dr Richa Gupta, Dr P.C. Jain, Dr Ravi Kumar
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Foreign body ingestion and aspiration are common occurrence for otorhinolaryngologists. Foreign bodies like coin, peanut, batteries, dentures etc are seen in almost all age groups and poses a challenge for the ENT surgeon. The present study was conducted retrospectively in 72 patients of foreign body aerodigestive tract in PMCH, Udaipur from March 2017 till March 2019. The strong clinical suspicion, timely management and early diagnosis are the keys to successful foreign body retrieval. All foreign bodies do not necessarily present as emergencies but some can be life threatening hence appropriate radiological imaging followed by timely intervention can reduce the mortality.
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05-07
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Title : Effect of Diet on Superoxide Dismutase Enzyme and Its Relation with Anthropometric Parameters [Paper-3(Research Paper)]
Authors : Dr. Nita Sahi, Disha Sahi, Meenakshi Sharma
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08-11
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Title : Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards Prevention of Dental Caries Among Dentists in 12 Udaipur, Rajasthan [Paper-4(Research Paper)]
Authors : Dr. Sandeep Jain, Dr. Neha Gandhi
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Background: Dental caries are considered to be the most important global oral health burden. The distribution and severity of oral diseases can be reduced largely if the preventive dentistry is practiced well, which include practices and procedures that ensure dental diseases do not occur or progress to more severe form. As an acknowledged role of dentists in prevention of dental diseases there is scarcity of data on attitudes, practices and knowledge towards preventive dentistry. Thus this study was carried out with an aim to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices towards prevention of dental caries among dentists in Udaipur.
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12-18
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Title : An Analytical Study of Stress in Doctors Working in MCGM Hospitals in Mumbai[Paper-5(Research Paper)]
Authors : Renuka S Savant, Dr. Sheela Dashora
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Affordable mass services for is the primary goal of Indian government. The city of Mumbai being the financial capital of India is densely populated city in India. Mumbai government hospitals provide health care facilities for the common man in Mumbai. These hospitals are called MCGM hospitals. Doctor is a life saver angel for patients. Doctor`s occupation is incredibly challenging. The major challenge is availability of number of hospitals, and number of patients to be treated. This challenging profession leads to stress among doctors. This paper discusses concept of stress. It further analyses stress among doctors in MCGM hospitals with the help of focused group discussions. Finally, it suggests strategies to manage stress among MCGM doctors.
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19-24
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Title : Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Refractory to Treatment: A Case Report [Paper-6(Case Report)]
Authors : Dr Bhakti Murkey, Dr S. G. Mehta, Dr S K Sharma, Pinki Trivedi
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is known to present with recurrent, unwanted thoughts leading to anxiety and/or repetitive compulsive behaviors, which cause significant impairment in social and occupational functioning of an individual. There are both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities for management of OC symptoms. However, treatment response in 40- 60% of subjects is found to be unsatisfactory. This case report illustrates a patient's journey of OCD and discusses the challenges faced during its management.
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25-28
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Title : A Rare Case Report of Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome from Northern India [Paper-7(Case Report)]
Authors : Dr. Mona Sood, Dr. Mir Iftikar Bashir
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29-31
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Title : Lumber Spine Decompressive Laminectomy Surgeries In Lateral Decubitus Position And Spinal 32[Paper-8(Case Report)] Anaesthesia
Author : Dr. Saleh M Kagzi
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32-34
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Title : Physiotherapy Effect in Reducing Pain and Improving ROM in Osteoarthritis: A Case Study[Paper-9(Case Report)]
Author : Dr. Narendra Tiwari (PT)
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Background: Knee arthritis is a typical form that mainly affects women. The pain compels patients not to walk or to adopt the customized gait due to pain. In this clinical case study, the patient had pain there along the medial side of the thigh & knee. This pain was extended through the posterior part of the knee joint. Purpose: This case study intends to reduce pain with the application of efficient physiotherapy interventions. For this intent, we used different physiotherapy interventions like Kinesio-taping, manual therapy and exercises to reduce pain.
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35-39
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Title : A Morphological Study of Variations in Pattern of Calcaneal Articular Facets in Human Tali
Authors : Dr. G. C. Agarwal, Sami Ahmed, Isha Srivastava, Kavita Dhidharia, Dr. R. S. Jhala
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Background: Knee arthritis is a typical form that mainly affects women. The pain compels patients not to walk or to adopt the customized gait due to pain. In this clinical case study, the patient had pain there along the medial side of the thigh & knee. This pain was extended through the posterior part of the knee joint. Purpose: This case study intends to reduce pain with the application of efficient physiotherapy interventions. For this intent, we used different physiotherapy interventions like Kinesio-taping, manual therapy and exercises to reduce pain.
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40-42
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Title : Management of Missing Second Premolar & First Molar with Conventional Implant[Paper-10(Case Report)]
Author : Dr. Nilesh Bhanawat
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Implant therapy is today widely regarded as a reliable treatment option 9 to replace missing teeth, both for function & esthetics. Dental implant may be used to replace single teeth or multiple teeth. This topic focuses on the placement of dental implants in lower posterior region of jaw to enhance the masticatory forces. This article describes a case report of 3 rehabilitation of missing Mandibular left second premolar & first molar using conventional implant. A 50-year-old female patient with missing teeth in left lower second premolar & first molar, reported to BHANAWAT DENTAL & COSMETIC CLINIC, Udaipur. The 2 edentulous ridge was measured. The adjacent teeth were vital, free from caries & fillings. Radiographic evaluation showed the feasibility 2 of implant placement in the edentulous site. The implant screw retained crown was used.
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43-46
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Title : Mental Health: Backbone for Healthy India[Paper-11(Review Article)]
Authors : Dr S G Mehta, Ashish Sharma, Neeraj Kumar Tripathi, Dr. S.K.Sharma, Dr Bhakti Murkey
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47-50
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Title : Corona Virus: Practice Management in Dental Clinic [Paper-12(Review Article)]
Authors : Dr. Barkha Makhijani, Dr. Haritma Nigam, Dr. Harem Singh, Dr. Saurabh Goel
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51-54
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