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Global Hospital
Gastroenetrology and Hepatology
Global Hospital
GASTROENTEROLOGY
BARC Hospital
Consulting Surgeon
LTMMC
MS
Govt. H & Fw Odisha
As Stated Surgeon
Mkcg Mc & Hospital
mbbs, lsas, pgdfm
Ruby Hall Clinic
Chest Physician
Ruby Hall Clinic
MBBS,DTCD
National Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
MD pediatrics
AIIMS Hospital
Resident Doctor
Kgmu Lucknow
Md Medicine
Central Hospital Dhanbad
Sr Specialist and Unit I / C Unit 2 Department of Medicine
Rajendra Medical College Ranchi Presently RIMS
MBBS and MD Medicine
Smile Foundation India
Doctor
Chalmeda Anand Rao Insttitute Of Medical Sciences
M.B.B.S
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Pharma standards body Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has issued an alert over some commonly used medicines as they trigger adverse reactions. Commonly-used painkiller "Nimesulide" & antibiotic "Cefuroxime" can lead to serious skin disorders. In your practice and observation, have you noticed any such adverse reactions in patients in recent times?
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M37yrs. Pain neck referred to both hands. 6 months.
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F.34yrs. Spot diagnosis please. No h/o Injury.
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Dear doctor friends, Kindly suggest Rx. Female /55 years Diabetic Suffering from GANGRENE RIGHT FOOT *Chief Complaints* Swelling over right foot Bleeding from wound No pus Wound Not getting good *History* Diabetic type 2 *Vitals* PPS 180 BP 120/84 *Physical Examination* Deep bleeding wound but no pus *Investigations* The sonography report is attached *Diagnosis* Gangrene right feet, skin so thickened *Management* Regular dressing, controlled blood sugar, strictly following diet control
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Pneumothorax is air around or outside the lung. It may result from chest trauma, excess pressure on the lungs or a lung disease, such as COPD, cystic fibrosis, TB, Asthma etc. Correct interpretation of chest X-ray in this clinical setting & knowledge of when to request more complex imaging techniques are essential. In this learning series, we discuss the role of the chest X-Ray in the assessment of pneumothorax along with the value of CT scan. Learn & update your basic radiological approach for “Pneumothorax” & interpretation knowledge & patient care approach with this post.
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