Abstract: Female Urethral Stricture (FUS) disease is a rare and challenging disease in the diagnosis and treatment; it has been reported between 1-4.9% [1]. The presentation varies including obstructive urinary symptoms; with weak flow, straining, and feeling of incomplete...
Thrombosis & Haemostasis: Research
Abstract: Background and Aim: Platelet collection by apheresis techniques has rapidly increased recently owing to its advantages as reduced disease transmission, alloimmunization, in addition to storage characteristics...
Advance Research in Textile Engineering
Abstract: The work reported in this paper is concerned with the loom stoppages during weaving in an air jet weaving mill manufacturing 100% cotton fabrics. Five different constructions were studied and for each construction three different looms were studied...
Austin Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Abstract: Hyperlipidemia especially LDL-cholesterol may lead to development of coronary artery disease causing morbidity or mortality due to cardiac arrhythmias. Conventional hypolipidemic drugs have unwanted effects...
Annals of Hematology & Oncology
Abstract: Oncological patients are at an increased risk of an opportunistic infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes. Listeriosis remains infrequent in oncological patients...
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
Abstract: Background: Hypoglycemia, especially in newborn infants can lead to serious morbidity and mortality, as glucose is the major metabolic fuel. It is defined as blood glucose of less than 70 mg/dl after the third day of life...
Austin Journal of Women's Health
Abstract: Fibromyalgia is a disorder chiefly characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain. It is more common in women than men. Its severity is linked to the menstrual cycle with worsening of symptoms prior to menses...
Abstract: Background: The climacteric corresponds to the period of life of the woman in which the progressive decline of the ovarian function occurs; this produces the appearance of symptoms that can significantly affect the quality of life...
Abstract: Background: Obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat that represents a risk to health. Obesity affects the quality of life, increases mortality and has a high economic cost. It is associated with psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety...
Annals of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy
Abstract: Avitaminosis fever is caused by minimal storage or maximal consumption of B vitamins, especially thiamin, riboflavin or niacin inside human body. They were often found after prolonged ultra-heavy labor and hunger...