scholarly journals PATH-11. TRANSLATING GENOMIC DATA OF GLIOBLASTOMA INTO CLINICAL PRACTICE: A CASE STUDY

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (suppl_6) ◽  
pp. vi160-vi160
Author(s):  
Toni Rose Jue ◽  
Julia Yin ◽  
Anna Siddell ◽  
Victor Lu ◽  
Robert Rapkins ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Dr. Suresh N. Hakkandi ◽  
Dr. Manjunath Akki ◽  
Dr. Bhavana KS

Vata Vyadhi is one of the most prevailing health problems in our day today clinical practice, Gridhrasi is one among them. Gridhrasi is Shoola Pradhana Nanatmaja Vatavyadhi, affecting the locomotor system and disable from daily routine activity. Gridhrasi the name itself indicates the way of gait shown by the patient due to extreme pain i.e. like Gridhra or Vulture. Gridhrasi is a condition characterized by Ruk, Toda, Stambha, Spandana in Sphik Pradesha and radiates downwards to Kati, Prusta, Uru, Janu, Jangha and Pada. Gridhrasi can be compared with Sciatica. Pain is the chief cause of person to visit a doctor. Although low back pain is a common condition that affects as many as 80 to 90 percent of people during their lifetime. Gridhrasi can be cured by the help of Vaitarana Basti. Hence in the case study of male patient of age 30 yrs presenting with cardinal clinical sign and symptoms of Gridhrasi are Ruka, Toda and Muhu Spandana in the Sphika, Kati, Uru, Janu, Jangha and Pada in order and Sakthikshepanigraha that is restricted lifting of the leg.


Author(s):  
Yukari Seko ◽  
Anna Oh ◽  
Dolly Menna-Dack ◽  
C. J. Curran ◽  
Joanne Maxwell ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharon Yeung ◽  
Amy Bombay ◽  
Chad Walker ◽  
Jeff Denis ◽  
Debbie Martin ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 783-792 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Elske van den Akker-van Marle ◽  
David Gurwitz ◽  
Symone B Detmar ◽  
Christine M Enzing ◽  
Michael M Hopkins ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kieran C O'Doherty

The question of what probability actually is has long been debated in philosophy and statistics. Although the concept of probability is fundamental to many applications in the health sciences, these debates are generally not well known to health professionals. This paper begins with an outline of some of the different interpretations of probability. Examples are provided of how each interpretation manifests in clinical practice. The discipline of genetic counselling (familial cancer) is used to ground the discussion. In the second part of the paper, some of the implications that different interpretations of probability may have in practice are examined. The main purpose of the paper is to draw attention to the fact that there is much contention as to the nature of the concept of probability. In practice, this creates the potential for ambiguity and confusion. This paper constitutes a call for deeper engagement with the ways in which probability and risk are understood in health research and practice.


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