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NEETPG BITES OBG - Course for NEEGPG 2024

Hello Doctor We are happy to announce our first ever online course for NEETPG 2024 NEETPG BITES ⚡️ The registrations have started for NEETPG BITES Obstetrics & Gynecology by FitDocMed - Covers Volatile Topics for NEETPG - Covers Previously asked topics - Covers image based notes - Notes curated by Toppers and Dr. Vishwas Sharma ( MD Obstetrics & Gynecology) Course offers - Digital Notes📚 It's Just an introductory course to get your feedback so price is just to pay for application management which is Rs 9 /- Only Limited slots are available | Try our first ever course and we will keep improving our community Registration Link:  Click here

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Mission- Eliminate sickle cell disease 2047

Mission- Eliminate sickle cell disease 2047 The MOHFW has announced a mission to elimi- nate sickle cell disease (SCD) by 2047 with a goal to ensure universal screening of 7 crore people be- tween 0-40 years in affected tribal areas. The Standard Treatment Workflow for Sickle Cell Disease has been prepared by ICMR to achieve this goal. According to this, the following groups will be screened to detect SCD: Antenatal Mothers or pre-pregnancy planning • Newborn Population screening/patient of any age Prophylaxis plans include penicillin, immuniza- tions, folic acid supplementation, and vaccinations against pneumococcal infection, meningococcal infection, H-influenza, typhoid, influenza, and COVID-19. The guidelines provide specific dosing instructions for hydroxyurea. Join our Patreon 👉  CLICK HERE

Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms, Cause, types and treatment

Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms, Cause, types and treatment The eating condition known as anorexia nervosa, or simply "anorexia," is characterized by unusually low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and an incorrect perception of one's weight. The control of one's weight and appearance is very important to anorexics, and they will often go to great lengths to achieve this control. Typically, anorexics significantly restrict their food intake to prevent gaining weight or to continue losing weight. By utilizing laxatives, diet supplements, diuretics, or enemas improperly, they may use vomiting as a calorie-control measure after meals.  They could also try to exercise excessively in an effort to lose weight. The person still fears gaining weight, no matter how much they have shed. Cause Of Anorexia Nervosa The specific cause of anorexia is uncertain. As is the case with many illnesses, it probably results from a confluence of biological, psychological,

Best Books For NEETPG 2024 Preparations

BEST BOOKS FOR NEETPG 2024 PREPARATIONS  The list of the best books to prepare for the NEET PG 2024 exam is as follows: Phase I - Pre-clinical subjects Anatomy: Self Assessment and Review of Anatomy by Rajesh K Kaushal Physiology: Review of Physiology, by Soumen Manna Biochemistry: Self Assessment and Review of Biochemistry by Rebecca James Perumcheril Phase II- Para-clinical subjects Pathology: Review of Pathology and Genetics by Sparsh Gupta Pharmacology: Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg and Sparsh Gupta, Ranjan Patel Microbiology: Review of Microbiology and Immunology by Apurba Sastry Forensic Medicine: Self-assessment and review of basic anatomy and forensic medicine by Arvind Arora Phase III- Clinical subjects Psychiatry: Review of Psychiatry by Praveen Tripathi Orthopedics: Orthopedics quick review by Apurv Mehra Radiology: Review of Radiology by Rajat Jain Dermatology: Review of Dermatology by Saurabh Jindal Anaesthesia: PROAFS Anesthesia for NBE by Vivek Jain Obstetric

MUCORMYCOSIS

Mucormycosis, also known as zygomycosis, is a dangerous but uncommon fungal infection brought on by a class of molds known as mucormycetes. The environment is home to these fungi. They are organic organisms that live in soil and decompose organic waste like compost, leaves, or rotting wood. Mucormycosis is contracted when a person comes into contact with environmental fungus spores. As an illustration, inhaling spores might result in infections of the sinus or lungs. People who take medications that impair the body's ability to fight infection and disease or who have health issues are more likely to develop certain kinds of mucormycosis. Join our Patreon 👉  CLICK HERE Types Of Mucormycosis Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis-  An infection of the sinuses that can extend to the brain is called rhino cerebral (sinus and brain) mucormycosis. People with uncontrolled diabetes and kidney transplant recipients are more likely to experience this. Pulmonary Mucormycosis-  T

Brachial Plexus Injury: Types, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment And Complications

Brachial Plexus Injury: Types, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment And Complications What Is Brachial Plexsus? The nerve network known as the brachial plexus gives the shoulder, arm, and hand movement and sensation. The nerves that support the arm leave the spinal column high in the neck, while those that support the hand and fingers leave the spinal column lower in the neck. This nerve complex is made up of the first thoracic nerve root (T1) and four cervical nerve roots (C5–C8). Three trunks are created by the union of these roots. The upper trunk is made up of C5 and C6, the middle trunk is made up of C7, and the lower trunk is made up of C8 and T1. Each trunk separates into a division. Flexor muscles, which lift and bend the arm, is supplies by most of the divisions of brachial plexus whereas the Extensor muscles, which straighten and lower the arm, are supplied by the rest if the divisions. Types Of Brachial Injury Neuropraxia-  Stretch of the Brachial Plexus occurs when the nerves are s

MENKES DISEASE

Menkes disease (MD) is a hereditary, X-linked recessive condition that has an impact on numerous bodily systems. Infants with the condition are frequently born early and may exhibit general symptoms like hypothermia, hypoglycemia, and persistent jaundice.  The development of "steely" or "kinky" hair, which typically occurs by the age of a few months, is one evident and distinct physical indicator. Seizures, stunted growth, undernutrition, erratic body temperature, and intellectual incapacity are other symptoms of Menkes's illness. Mutations in the ATP7A gene, which is in charge of carrying copper throughout the body, result in Menkes disease. The body employs copper as a cofactor to activate specific enzymes that are necessary for the performance of specific tasks. The copper-dependent enzymes that regulate the growth of hair, the brain, the bones, the liver, and the arteries can have catastrophic and even fatal consequences when they are not functioning regular