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Published on :   31 Dec 2025

Assessment of Awareness and Knowledge Regarding Tobacco-Related Oral Cancer and Potentially Malignant Disorders Among Dental Patients

Dr. Harshada Mohan Misal 5 * Dr. Shubhangi Bagdey 1 Dr. Alka Dive 2 Dr. Ashish Bodhade 3 Dr. Rohit Moharil 4 Dr. Rakshata Sorte 4 Dr. Sheetal Kedar 5

Background: Tobacco use is a leading risk factor for oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs). However, awareness of these conditions is often limited, which can delay early detection and preventive actions.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and patterns of tobacco use, sociodemographic associations, and awareness of oral cancer and OPMDs among dental OPD attendees.

Methods: A…

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Published on :   31 Dec 2025

Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Series of 83 Cases

Gorgi K 1 * Chaouche M 1

Primary hyperparathyroidism corresponds to inappropriate overproduction of parathyroid hormone. It is a predominantly female disease and is often asymptomatic. Diagnosis is based solely on biological findings, and curative treatment is surgical.

This is a retrospective observational study including 83 patients hospitalized and followed for primary hyperparathyroidism in the endocrinology departments of the University Hospital Center of Rabat and Mohamed V Military Hospital over a…

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Published on :   31 Dec 2025

Pure Red Cell Aplasia with Overlapping Hemolytic Anemia in a Term Neonate: A Case Report

Yadav Neha 1 * Kannaujia Sanjay K 2 Sharma Nishant 3 Mishra Priyanka 4

Pure Red Cell Aplasia (PRCA) is an infrequent hematological disorder marked by profound inhibition of erythroid production with preservation of other marrow cell lines. Its occurrence during the neonatal period is rare and often leads to delayed recognition. We describe a term neonate who presented with progressive pallor and severe anemia during the second week of life. Hematological evaluation revealed persistent normocytic normochromic anemia with marked reticulocytopenia. Bone marrow…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   31 Dec 2025

Prevention of Infections of Temporary Central Venous Hemodialysis Catheters. What Place for Local Antibiotic Prophylaxis?

Z. Skalli 1 * F. Bentiss 2

Introduction: Prevention of central venous catheter infections in hemodialysis is based on strict adherence to aseptic conditions and hygiene measures. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the benefit of local antibiotic prophylaxis, in the form of an antibiotic ointment applied to the catheter emergence site, in the prevention of infections of temporary hemodialysis catheters.

The aim of this work is to demonstrate the benefit of local antibiotic prophylaxis, in…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   31 Dec 2025

Long-Term Outcomes of Laparoscopic vs Open Vesicovaginal Fistula Repair

Nurupa Ramkissoon 1 Rawan M. B. Elkomi 1 Azure Erskine 1 Mikal Abraha 1 Kiara Lowery 1 Kamdili Ogbutor 2 Elijah McMillan 3 Da’Jhai Monroe 3 Elizabeth Beyene 5 Mekdem Bisrat 5 * Ryan Mitchell 4 Tajah Lewter 1 Samrawit Zinabu 5 Miriam Michael 5,6

Introduction: Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) is a debilitating condition that can lead to urinary incontinence and impaired quality of life. Laparoscopic repair has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional approaches, but its impact on postoperative continence remains unclear. This study evaluates the one-year outcomes of incontinence in patients undergoing laparoscopic versus non-laparoscopic VVF repair.

Methods: A retrospective…

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Published on :   29 Dec 2025

Prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Health Disorders (WRMSDs) in IT Professionals Working from Home

Mayank Sharma 1 * Dr. Paul Daniel VK 2

Background and Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed work practices globally, with a substantial increase in remote working among Information Technology (IT) professionals. Prolonged computer use, static postures, and non-ergonomic home setups have led to a rising incidence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs). This study aimed to assess the prevalence and distribution of WRMSDs among IT professionals working from home and to identify the most…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   27 Dec 2025

Reverse Engineering in DTs Using Object Detection

PhD. Ciprian Dragne 1 *

Object detection has become a fairly widespread method in recent years for computer processing that uses artificial intelligence to detect certain sought-after objects in digital images or videos. Object detection and recognition techniques have also experienced continuous development as their implementa-tion, use, and benefits have become extremely evident through the speed with which answers are found in the images submitted to attention. Thus, applications that use object recognition have…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   27 Dec 2025

A Comparative Study of Recovery and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction After General Anaesthesia with Sevoflurane and Desflurane in Elderly Patients

Ravi Chavan 1 * Hema Chandrika 1

Background: Elderly patients are at higher risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), which may delay recovery. Inhalational agents, such as Sevoflurane and Desflurane, differ in their pharmacokinetic properties and may influence early cognitive outcomes.

Aim: To compare the effects of Desflurane and Sevoflurane on early recovery and short-term postoperative cognitive function in elderly patients undergoing elective surgery under general…

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Published on :   24 Dec 2025

Rehabilitation of Median Nerve and Radial Artery Injuries in Children: A Mini Review

Nourhan Alsaeeid Alsaeeid 1 * Hanaa Mohamed Ibrahim 2 Shymaa Ali Abdel Ati 1 Marwa Tantawy 3 Marwa Abd Elwahab 3 Abubakr Khalil Elshazly 3 Eman Hassan 3 Dina Safwat Elasal 4

Peripheral nerve Injuries in children, particularly those involving the median nerve and radial artery, represent complex and functionally significant conditions. Damage to these structures can lead to profound deficits in fine motor coordination, precision grip, sensory discrimination, and overall hand function. Early and well-structured rehabilitation is essential to prevent long-term complications and to maximize functional recovery, especially considering the high degree of…

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Published on :   24 Dec 2025

Nelson’s Syndrome: About 3 Cases

Gorgi K 1 * Chaouche M 1

Nelson’s syndrome is a severe complication that may develop in patients with Cushing’s disease treated with bilateral adrenalectomy. Since pituitary tumors in Nelson’s syndrome are often aggressive, early diagnosis and careful management are essential. We report three cases illustrating this syndrome.

Keywords: Nelson’s Syndrome; Pituitary Adenoma; Corticotroph Tumor; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH); Bilateral Adrenalectomy; Cushing’s Disease;

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