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A Case Analysis of Turner's syndrome for Neonate_Crimson Publishers

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A Case Analysis of Turner's syndrome for Neonate by Xueping Zhu in gynecology and women's health Background: Turner 's syndrome (TS) is the only monosomic syndrome in humans with affected individuals who may survive. Methods: we reported an 8-day old female infant who was diagnosed as TS. Detailed information regarding as clinical features, diagnosis, management, and outcome are provided. Results: The main clinical features were legathy, purple face, weak cry and shortness of breath, other manifestations including edema in the back of the neck, dyspnea with obvious retractions, rales in both lungs, edema in lower legs, feet and joints without pitting, and poorly developed toe nails. Chromosomal analysis of peripheral blood shows a karyotype of 45, XO and thus the diagnosis in the newborn stage of life, concurrently suffering from lung infection and congenital heart disease. Conclusion: As a common chromosomal disorder, TS has the special clinical fe...

Vitamin D and Ovarian Cancer_Crimson publishers

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Vitamin D and Ovarian Cancer by Shipra Sonkusare in Gynecology Research & Womens Health Ovarian cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is weakly to moderately expressed in normal ovarian cell, but is more strongly expressed in ovarian cancer line and tumor tissue. In vitro studies have reported that vitamin D administration inhibits cell growth and induces apoptosis in a dose dependent manner in both animal and human ovarian cancer cell lines.With available literature in the background, there is an urgent need to conduct a large case control trial to evaluate the association of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism Fok1 with the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. Also, we need to evaluate the levels of serum vitamin D in epithelial ovarian cancer patients. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000513.php  For more open access journals in Crimson publishers please click ...

The Role of Biomarkers in the Early Diagnosis of Endometriosis_crimson publishers

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The Role of Biomarkers in the Early Diagnosis of Endometriosis by Dominic Adam Worku* in Women's health Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological problem which is frequent within the general population. Due to its varied presentations there is often a vast delay in diagnosis incurring a large amount of psychological and physical harm with infertility being unfortunate sequelae. Whilst improvements have been made with regards to the treatment of endometriosis, diagnosis remains challenging for clinicians with traditional investigations yielding poor results. This review will consider potential biomarkers and investigations for the early diagnosis of endometriosis https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000512.php For more open access journals in crimson publishers please click on the link  https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Gynecology journal please click on the link  https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/

Current Management on PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)/Stein-Leventhal Syndrome_Crimson Publishers

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Current Management on PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)/Stein-Leventhal Syndrome by Nirav R Soni_Crimson publishers: Women’s health Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common health problem that affecting 12-21% of women of reproductive age. It causes important distress to women and accounts for considerable healthcare costs up to $400 million per year in Australia. In fact, PCOS is mainly causes of female infertility. The symptoms of PCOS are apparently unrelated to one another; changing definitions and a range of symptoms have made the path to diagnosis for many women difficult up to 70% of women with PCOS in the community remain undiagnosed. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimates that 50% of women with PCOS will become diabetic or pre-diabetic by age 40. Some studies have also shown women with PCOS to be at higher risk for suicide as well as endometrial, ovarian and breast cancer. PCOS affects the quality of life and can worsen anxiety and depre...

Review on (Yelow Pigment) Citrinin C CRIMSON PUBLISHERS Wings to the Research

Review on (Yelow Pigment) Citrinin C CRIMSON PUBLISHERS Wings to the Research Vasanthabharathi V* and Jayalakshmi S Faculty of Marine Sciences, S India *Corresponding author: Vasanthabharathi V, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India Submission: October 10, 2018; Published: November 26, 2018 Introduction The genus Penicillium contains approximately 100 toxigenic species, and the range of mycotoxin classes produced is much broader than that of any other genus [1]. listed 27 mycotoxins produced by 32 species which possessed varying range of toxicity. Penicillium toxins can be placed in two broad groups based on effect as renal and neurotoxins [2]. Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by certain filamentous fungi. The toxic response due to fungal growth in food is called as mycotoxicosis. Aflatoxins are produced mainly by A. flavus, A. parasiticus and A. nominus . Aspergillus, Fusarium and Penicillium [3] and when ingested through food th...

Home Remedy for Malnourished Kids Works Wonders Case Report-Crimson Publishers

Home Remedy for Malnourished Kids Works Wonders Case Report- Crimson Publishers Ashish Satav* Head Administration, India *Corresponding author:  Ashish Satav, Head Administration, India, Tel: 91-9423118877; Email: Submission:  July 13, 2018;  Published:  September 10, 2018 Many severely malnourished (grade IV) children continue todie every year in Melghat because their parents are unwilling to hospitalize them. Myths and mis-beliefs too hold them back from approaching the hospital. However, doctors from MAHAN Trustworking in the tribal belt have proved that these children can bealso saved through home or community based treatment, bothmedical and dietary. Successful treatment of Lakshmi SukhramJamunkar, a 23-month-old girl whose condition was worse than agrade IV child, is a shining example. She was treated at her homeunder the supervision of an illiterate but well-trained village healthworker, Meerabai. Lakshmi‘s case s...

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