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Stephy Publishers: Maternal and Neonatal Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

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Stephy Publishers:  Stephy Publishers Journal of Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (JPCN) Maternal and Neonatal Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura ...

Which Women with Vulval High Grade Squamous Intrapethelial Neoplasia (HSIL) should be Considered for Anoscopic Assessments? | Stephy Publishers

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  Dermatology and Cosmetology International Journal - (DCIJ) | Stephy Publishers Abstract Objective: Review the results of anal assessments in women with vulval HSIL with a potential increased risk of anal HSIL, due to HIV status, macroscopic perianal lesions or vaginal/cervical intrepithelial neoplasia. Methods: Ten year retrospective review of 402 anoscopy encounters from 130 patient, who were at higher risk of anal HSIL and underwent anoscopy. Of those, only 13 women had vulval HSIL and were included. Results: Cohort mean age 51 years, 54% smoked, 15% were living with HIV, 31% had additional vaginal or cervical HPV related pathology and 77% were referred with macroscopic perianal lesions. Over half (54%) had anal biopsies demonstrating HSIL, all of whom had visible pathology. Anal cytology was available for 12 cases, varying from HPV infection (42%), HG dyskaryosis (25%) to low grade dyskaryosis (17%). The entire cohort had either anal HSIL or HPV changes and received treatment:

Cancer Immunotherapy: Managing Amino Acids during Forced Aetopy| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (SOJPCN)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Cancer patients of all ages experience great satisfaction with initial positive results from first-line therapy. Adjuvant therapy helps decrease the risk of cancer recurring or metastasizing. This review discusses forced atopy as cancer immunotherapy and explores managing select amino acids to starve metastatic cells during forced atopy (many allergies). Introduction A common goal in oncology is a treatment protocol that minimizes risk and maximizes success. The overall survival rate of children with solid tumor metastasis (Stage IV) has shown little improvement in that the extent of the relocation of metastatic cells, and their progression, is not well understood. To better understand the limits of metastasis, an alternative treatment strategy is proposed; based on maladaptive immunity. A skin cream having natural and recombinant allergens, and associated with immunologic adjuvants, is vectored int

Structure Optimization Design of Pulseoscillation Amplifier for Hydraulic Oscillator Based on Numerical Simulation| Stephy Publishers

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  Trends in Petroleum Engineering - (TPE)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Hydraulic oscillator is one of the effective tools to solve the problem of high friction in directional drilling and horizontal drilling. However, there are some problems with this kind of tools such as high pressure loss and insufficient vibration force. Because of its self-excited oscillation characteristics, pulse oscillation amplifier can realize the amplification of pulse jet pressure under the condition of lowpressure loss, which is one of the effective ways to solve the above problems of hydraulic oscillator. In this paper, according to the working characteristics of hydraulic oscillator and the demand of pulse amplification, the structure of pulse oscillator amplifier was optimized based on numerical simulation method. Firstly, the geometric and numerical models of the pulse oscillator amplifier were constructed, and the flow field distribution and pulse amplification effect of the pulse oscillation amplifi

Sustaining Tradition and Fulfilling Agreements on Traditional Medicine Since the Alma Ata Conference| Stephy Publishers

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  Global Research in Archaeological Science - (GRAS)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Introduction: The implementation of traditional medicine strategies and their integration into the mainstream health systems by African governments has been a difficult process since its recommendation at the Alma Ata Conference of 1978. Objectives:  This paper seeks to review how traditional medicine has survivedand what various African countries have done to implement traditional healthcare strategies and their integration into the national health systems as recommended by the Alma Alta conference of 1978. Methodology:  We purposively selected developed, middle income and African countries for the purpose of this review.We reviewed traditional medicine policies and programs in elevenpurposively selected countries from different political and economic blocks. We conducted a review of published works on traditional medicine implementation with more focus on the African continent. We have used the hi

Regeneration Abilities of Vertebrates and Invertebrates and Relationship with Pharmacological Research: Hypothesis| Stephy Publishers

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  Trends in Urology and Nephrology Research - (TUNR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract A better understanding of the forces controlling cell growth will be essential for considering wound healing as a fundamental evolutionary with possibility of scar formation and reparative regeneration and the developing effective therapies in regenerative medicine and also in cancer. Historically the literature has linked to cancer and tissue regeneration-proposing regeneration as both the source of cancer and a method to inhibit tumori- genesis. Aim of this work is to verify similarity and difference between this process un a revolutionary approach. The same verify the evolution of some factors involved in cancer development .In all this process genetically conserved or not there are determinate kind of program ( finalistic or a-finalistic ) whit a start messages but also a stop when the scope is achieved ( regeneration). It is clear that regeneration abilities in adult form is reduced in some superio

Pedagogical Practices in Contemporary Education: Bullying Still a Challenge to be Faced| Stephy Publishers

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  Trends in Nursing and Health Care Research - (TNHCR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract This work started from observations about comments, readings and in the media in general about education in contemporary society, and the importance of teachers and their responsibility in this context, since most families are known to believe that the school environment is the ideal place for your child's education, delegating to the teacher their education, which sometimes already deteriorates, regardless of school levels. We opted for searching for articles on Buylling, on the internet, books or magazines. The research is repeated, so there were few unpublished articles, around 13. Introduction Continuing, Bullying, is a word of English origin that has as root the term bull, "is a term used to designate a cruel, intimidating and/or aggressive person" Guimarães, (2009).1 A major challenge that teachers have been facing lately is Bullying, which designates aggressive purposeful practices

Diagnostic Performance of the Leuko-CRP Index and Procalcitonin in Patients with Suspected Sepsis who Come to the Emergency Room of the IESS Riobamba Hospital in the period | Stephy Publishers

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  Current Investigations in Clinical and Medical Research - (CICMR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Introduction: Syndrome systemic inflammatory response (SIRS) is activated by the presence of any organic infection to, continuing evolves sepsis, septic shock, multiple organ failure and ends in death. Objective: Determine the utility leuco index/PCR as diagnostic early sepsis. Materials and Methods: Research has no experimental, of type descriptive, transverse and retrospective during the period July-December 2017, in patients with suspected bacterial sepsis attending IESS Riobamba Hospital emergency. It is utilize for diagnostic validity to the calculation of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), likelihood ratio and ROC curves. Results: Se and videnctio as Qua r point of co ho rte of the leuco-PCR index a value of619.82 (AUC:0.85; IC-95%: 0.76-0.9 5; p<0.05) for a procalcitonin greater than or equal to 1ng/dl; while for

Transdisciplinarity in Evaluating the Health Conditions of Institutionalized Elderly Persons in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil | Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract The main aim of the research developed and described here was to record and evaluate-in the light of the concept of transdisciplinarity-the conditions of health and functional capacity of institutionalized elderly persons in Bauru, a city with 400,000 inhabitants, situated close to the centre of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A descriptive and exploratory field research was conducted with diverse objects of research and methodologies, considering the fields of Dentistry, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Biomedicine and Speech Therapy. The Government effort in Brazil must be placed on record to make it possible to understand therapid growth of its elderly population, its consequences and needs, with the aim of greatly enhancing attention to their quality of life, compatible with the expectations of the population and authorities in all fields of Brazilian health care. Keywords: Aged, Transdisciplinary re

The Tefroid Deposits on an Active Stratovolkano Bezymianny (Kamchatka)| Stephy Publishers

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  Global Scientific Research in Environmental Science - (GSRES) | Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768 6124 Abstract The article highlights the results of a study of volcanic processes on the large active stratovolcano Bezymyanny, located on the Eastern mountain range of Kamchatka, in the Klyuchevskoy group of Holocene volcanoes. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, characterized by continuous short-term explosive eruptions with powerful outbursts of ash material, accompanied by lava flows and the formation of extrusions. Among Russian and foreign volcanologists, this volcano became world famous on March 30, 1956, when a catastrophic eruption occurred, which in geological literature was called a "directed explosion" or "an eruption of the Bezymyanny type." In addition to volcanic structures, peculiar volcanic-sedimentary deposits of the volcano were also investigated, represented by the so-called tefroids, which are the product of the movement and washing

Cervicofacial Necrotizing Fasciitis and Candida spp| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder - (SOJDOD) | Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract Cervicofacial necrotizing fasciitis is a rapidly evolving bacterial infection, which can be associated with multiple complications and poor health. However, there are few reported cases that are associated with Candida species, and the studies that report this indicate that it is found mainly in areas such as the pelvis, thorax and to a lesser degree in the arms and legs. The presence of Necrotizing Fasciitis in the cervicofacial region is very rare, which makes the present study relevant. Material and Method:  Descriptive, observational and retrospective study of Odontogenic Cervicofacial Necrotizing Fasciitis and the presence of Candida spp., Carried out during one year, in the Maxillofacial Surgery service of the Specialty Hospital, of the National Medical Center "La Raza" (IMSS). Patients older than 18 years, who were diagnosed with Necrotizing Cervicofacial Fasciitis of dental orig

Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 in the Barros Luco Hospital Emergency Unit: the First 164 Patients| Stephy Publishers

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 Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 in the Barros Luco Hospital Emergency Unit: the First 164 Patients Current Investigations in Clinical and Medical Research - (CICMR) | Stephy Publishers Abstract Our country was one of many hit by the new coronavirus pandemic, of which its clinical manifestation, mortality rate, laboratory and imaging findings are not still fully understood and in research. This document pretends to elaborate a presentation profile-which includes clinical manifestation, radiologic and laboratory findings-of 164 SARS-CoV2 (+) patients that concurred to the Emergency Service in Barros Luco-Trudeau Hospital. This retrospective-descriptive research paper shows that the most common SARS-CoV2 (+) patient consulting on this ER was predominantly young, not necessarily having a known contact for SARS-CoV2 nor risk factors for complications related to COVID-19. Clinically, dry coughing, cephalalgy and myalgia were more often referred.74% of patients requ

Afforesting as a Way to Eliminate Haze and to Fertilize Plants| Stephy Publishers

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  Global Scientific Research in Environmental Science - (GSRES) | Stephy Publishers Abstract Haze problem causes serious health risk and troubles to the human being. Traditional manners such as reducing vehicle uses and biomass burning etc. don’t workwell as was expected. More effective ways to address haze problem are urgently in need. From literatures, haze contains many vital elements plants growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur, such thatabsorbing them as the fertilizers for forests or other ecological systems would be a more effective way to tackle the haze problem. In fact, the components in haze are suitable for fertilizing plants because they come from burningoil and coals which are dead plants and animals long time ago. Sincesoils with water in them are feasible to dissolve the ions in haze, combined with ecological functions of forests such as water transparency, harmful gases absorption, forests and other ecological systems can effectively absorb the haze and tu

Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease: it’s Therapeutics| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Neurology and Neuroscience - (SOJNN)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Background: Dementia is a cognitive degenerative disease generally associated with Alzheimer disease, but victims with Parkinson’s disease also develops dementia at the latter stage. Dementia associates with irreversible loss of memory, and no medicinal cure is yet available. We here put some light on possible cell therapy for dementia. Aim:  Neural stem cells are multipotent cells which are capable of self-replication and differentiation into neurons, astrocytes or oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system. They produce Dopamine, neural factors, and therefore, one can expect that NSC transplantation can ultimately provide a better therapeutic approach in the treatment of dementia as well as Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods:  We discussed the merits and demerits of using hNSCs cells over other possible candidate cells. Results:  As we found that hNSCs can secrete Dopamine as well as some neurotropic f