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INDIAN
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
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Indian Journal of Clinical Practice:
The flagship journal and the most poignant voice of IJCP
Group. This is a monthly medical journal providing insights
on proper diagnosis and treatment of diseases encountered
routinely by Indian physicians. Over the decade several
specialty journals spilled over from this indigenous head
starter for IJCP
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Highlights of IJCP November 2007 ::~
- What’s New in Drug Therapy?
- An Unusual Presentation of Allergic Polyp
of the Nose Highlight: Allergic polyps are usually
seen arising from the maxillary or ethmoid sinuses,
they are multiple in number and large in size
commonly described as grape like appearance,
they have a preceding history of allergy, and
rarely present with epistaxis unless they are
infected.
- Exercise - A Life Saver in Lifestyle
Disorders Highlight: Diet and exercise together
play a major part in maintaining positive health.
- Tylosis - An Interesting and A Rare Case
Presentation Highlight: About 37 families have
been reported to have this world over. This is
an autosomal dominant disorder.
- Soft Drugs
in Ocular Disorders Highlight: “Soft drug” is one of the retrometabolic drug designs which shows certain therapeutic benefits and possibly an improved side effect profile in comparison to the
parent drug.
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF
CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY
(AJCC) is a successful attempt by IJCP
Group to publish a journal of international standards. Dr. Ashok Seth is the
editor of AJCC. Dr. Seth and a network of eminent Indian and international
cardiologists are toiling tirelessly to make AJCC a world class cardiology
journal. Already as a mark of recognition Royal College of Physicians,
UK has given Carte Blanche authorization to publish their universally
accepted articles of clinical importance in AJCC. IJCP Group being the
official press at CSI and API for 6 consecutive years, has furthered the
popularity of AJCC immensely.
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Highlights of AJCC ::~
- American Heart Association Reveals Top 10 Medical Advances in 2007
- Ezetimibe and Atorvastatin Combination Cost effective and Safest Way to Achieve LDL Target in High Risk Patients
Highlight - For Heart Attack Victims, Skip the Mouth-to-mouth
- Analysis on Hyperlipidemic Patients Blood Samples - Spectral and
Statistical Implications
Highlight - Chronic Stable Angina: Past, Present and Future.
- Thrombolysis (Tissue Plasminogen Activator) in Stroke: A Medicolegal Quagmire
Highlight - Malpractice in Invasive Cardiology: Is Angiography of Abdominal Aorta or ubclavian Artery Appropriate in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography? A Meta-analysis
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Asian Journal Orthopedic & Rheumatology
Asian Journal Orthopedic & Rheumatology This journal aims at filling in the lacunae for a journal that covers both Orthopedics & it’s related specialties, which would carry articles and cases of exceptional clinical interest. This journal will be of interest to the experienced & busy surgeon who is more discerning in his reading. The Editorial responsibility of AJOR is being efficiently handled by Dr. Murali Poduval, Mumbai.
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Highlights of AJOR ::~
- Rheumatology Up-to-dat
- Designing Biodegradable Meloxicam Implants for Orthopedic Patient Care
- Meditation Therapy: Its Benefit in Rheumatoid Arthritis
- COX-2 Regimen Lessens Pain, Bone Problems in Hip Recipients
- Lethal Weapon - Linezolid Final Drug in Multi-Drug Bacterial Resistance
- Primary Ewing’s Sarcoma of the Thoracic Spine with Neurological Involvement - A Case Report
- Photo Quiz
- Venous Thromboembolism: Perspectives in Orthopedic Surgery: Part One - Etiopathogenesis and the Extent of the Problem, Diagnostic modalities
- Guidelines for Managing of Chronic Knee Pain
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Asian Journal of Obs & Gynae Practice (AJOG)
(AJOG)
Asian Journal of Obs & Gynae Practice was launched in December 1996. AJOG is the first of the series of specialized journals under the "Asian Series launched by IJCP Group by of Publications. It has been launched with a view to provide information to doctors on diseases prevalent specifically in Asia and their treatment. The subject coverage is wide ranging from antenatal care to operative obstetrics, to general gynecology and its subspecialties of urology, oncology and reproductive endocrinology. AJOG is edited by Dr. Alka Kriplani.
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Highlights of AJOG ::~
- Conservative Management of Ultrasound Diagnosed Fetal Anomalies
Conservative or expectant management is a better option for non-lethal anomaly. Whenever there is uncertainity in outcome benefit of doubt is given in favour of fetal survival.
- An Interesting Case of Gonadal Dysgenesis
Karyotyping is necessary in short statured women with primary amenorrhea suspected to have classic or variants of turner syndrome.
- Magnitude of HIV Infection in High Risk Antenatal Women - An Intensive Study
HIV screening of antenatal women is mandatory for successfull intervention and management of AIDS. Treatment of various opportunistic infections, effective control of STDs, safe sexual practices, proper screening of blood and blood products and zidovudine prophylaxis HIV positive mothers are the mainstay in the management of AIDs.
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ASIAN JOURNAL
OF Ear Nose and Throat
(ENT)
ASIAN JOURNAL
OF Ear Nose and Throat is a prestigious
Quarterly journal edited by eminent ENT,
Dr. V P Sood. It focuses on informing
the physicians and ENT on managing
various complications.
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Highlights of ENT ::~
- In contrast to cutaneous melanomas, mucosal melanomas present typically as an aggressive vertical pattern with deep invasion.
Large vestibular Aqueduct may be associated with either non-syndromic2 as well as syndromic forms of SNHL.
- The clinical course of single system disease is
generally benign, with high chance of spontaneous
remission.
- Orbital cellulites is potentially a dreaded complication
of sinusitis.
- In preantibiotic era 20% of patients
with orbital cellulitis died of meningitis or had
permanent visual loss.
- Larger tympanic perforations result in larger
hearing loss.
- Perforations of all sizes and locations
produce greater hearing loss at lower frequencies.
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Asian Journal of Pediatric Practice (AJPP)
(AJPP)
Dr. Swati Bhave, Past President IAP, edits Asian
Journal of Pediatric Practice (AJPP). The Journal
has entered into 7th year of operation & has served as an effective clinical tool for practicing pediatricians & child care physicians. It has given an authentic Indian platform to the practicing experts to present their clinically oriented review articles & case studies.
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Highlights of AJPP ::~
- Universal Prenatal Screening for Down Syndrome
& Food Addiction Among Adolescents
- Highlight - Food addiction is characterized by obsession with food, obsession with weight and loss of control over the amount of food eaten.
- Why do Parents Refuse to Vaccinate Their Children? An American Perspective
Highlight- The most common reasons for refusal were: concerns about side effects from the vaccines and beliefs that the diseases immunized against are rare.
- Rabies Control - How to Make MTCV Cost Effective at Individual and Community Level
Highlight- The main reason of so many human rabies deaths is not only the non-use of MTCV in all victims but also the ever increasing stray dog population in India.
- Accidental Iron Poisoning
Highlight- Prognosis depends upon amount of ingestion, time lapse since ingestion, stage of the clinical symptomatology and effectiveness of the therapy.
- Cryptorchidism: Is Orchidopexy Being Done at the Correct Age
Highlight- The authors would like to emphasize and spread awareness of the accepted fact that today the recommended age for orchidopexy is at 1 year of age and should definitely have been done by 2 years of age.
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Asian Journal of Critical Care: (AJCC)
Asian Journal of Critical Care:A quarterly publication from IJCP group, with a clear focus to provide quality CME to practicing intensivists & critical care experts in India. It is a peer reviewed Journal which carries review articles, case studies, research reviews & various clinical sections to guide the readers in their day-to-day practice
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- Pathophysiology, Management and Outcome of Diabetes Mellitus Complicated with Acute Myocardial Infarction
- Postprandial Hypertriglyceridemia, Carotid Intima-media Thickness in Type 2 Diabetics in Upper Assam of North-East
- Hyperhomocysteinemia - An Overview
- Management of Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus
- Antioxidants and Cardiovascular Disease - Where Do We Stand?
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF DIABETOLOGY
(AJD) The Asian Journal of Diabetology
(AJD) is a prestigious monthly journal edited by eminent
diabetologist, Dr. Vijay Vishwanathan. It focuses on informing
the physicians and diabetologists on managing various complications
of diabetes in holistic way to provide better patient care
to India's ever increasing population of diabetics.
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Highlights of AJD ::~
- Hyperglycemic Emergencies Pioglitazone:
- First-line Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes
Mellitus:
- What Basics Clinicians Should Know about? Von Hippel-Lindau
Disease with Diabetes
- Case Report Recombinant Human Insulin in Type 1 Diabetes
- A Clinical Study
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IJCP'S
MEDINEWS
Journal of Medinews India
has seen a rise in Medico legal issues in last
5 years. This increase in medical law litigations
is due to Consumer Protection Act (CPA) & awareness
about protection of patients' rights and consistent
public claims for professional accountability.
It is also a fact that, there are no apparent and
explicit guidelines in this regard. This journal
is being launched with an objective to keep the
Indian Doctor updated about the current Laws & its
implications on their practice
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Highlights of IJCP's Medinews ::~
- First-line Methylxanthines
in
Asthma and COPD
- SMS of the Month, Ethical Indications for Cesarean
Delivery
- Estimated Average Fetal Exposure
from Selected Imaging Studies
- 50 Reasons Why You Should
Become an IMA Member
- Antioxidants and Cardiovascular Disease - Where
Do We Stand?
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