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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134601

ABSTRACT

Silica activates release of biochemical substances in lungs. To evaluate duration dependent toxic effects of silica by biochemical changes in Broncho Alveolar Lavage Fluid (BALF) and by post-mortem findings we developed a series of rat silicosis. Based on duration of exposures, single intratracheal injection of quartz dust in saline to acute models (n=3) and inhalation of quartz dust with air to chronic models (n=3) were administered. Control rats received vehicle only. Group wise BALF was collected on completion of exposure periods. Post-mortem examination was performed. Protein, hydroxyproline, elastase and Elastase Inhibitory Capacity (EIC) in BALF were measured. Post-mortem examination revealed progressive fibro-nodular changes in lungs. Biochemical parameters excepting EIC in both models showed significant (p< 0.001) gradual rise. Duration dependent biochemical changes in BALF due to silica were found responsible for progressive morbidity and may be considered as early markers for diagnosis, thereby, preventing increasing morbidity and death.


Subject(s)
Animals , Autopsy , Biomarkers/diagnosis , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Morbidity , Mortality , Silicosis/diagnosis
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2007 Feb; 105(2): 79-81
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-105492

ABSTRACT

A bundle of bones, packed in a gunny bag, was detected by the villagers in a jungle situated in Bankura, West Bengal. After thorough autopsy, it revealed that the bones belonged to a male person aged 25 +/- 2 years of stature 167.5 +/- 5 cm. It also revealed that the person was a chronic smoker and his cause of death was head injury, probably homicidal in nature. Subsequent investigation by police unveiled a gruesome incidence of killing a man by his wife and her paramour.


Subject(s)
Adult , Bone and Bones , Forensic Medicine , Homicide , Humans , Male , Skull Fractures
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2006 Oct; 104(10): 588, 590, 595
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-101599

ABSTRACT

A study was conducted at Bankura Sammilani Medical College, Bankura, West Bengal, on suicide victims whose postmortem examination was performed between 1st January, 2003 and 31st December, 2003. Various epidemiological, aetiological and other related factors were studied. There were 42 males (36.21%) and 74 females (63.79%) among the total victims (n=116). Torture by in-laws for dowry was found to be the commonest predisposing factor for suicide (n=34; 29.31%). Consumption of poison was the commonest method (n=48; 41.38%). Incidence of suicide was at its peak during the month of May (n=18; 15.52%). Endometriums of female subjects of child-bearing age (n=60) were studied under microscope and most of them (n=47) were seen to be in secretory phase at the time of commitment of suicide.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Endometrium/pathology , Female , Humans , Incidence , India/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Suicide/statistics & numerical data , Uterine Diseases/epidemiology
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2006 Feb; 104(2): 90-2, 94
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-95711

ABSTRACT

DNA fingerprinting (DNAFP) profiles can be applied to identify an individual in criminal as well as in civil cases. The main advantage of the technique is its ability to analyse small and environmentally challenged samples and to accurately establish their origins with a high degree of certainty: DNAFP can identify an individual in criminal and civil cases eg, rape, kidnapping, assassination and so on. The forensic DNA analysis can be stored in a data bank. It can help in crime prevention by giving the information of potential criminals. Reliability of DNA technique is very important. In paternity and maternity identification, when called for, DNA testing plays very much positive role.


Subject(s)
Crime/legislation & jurisprudence , DNA Fingerprinting/legislation & jurisprudence , Databases, Nucleic Acid , Forensic Sciences/legislation & jurisprudence , Homicide/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , India , Parents , Rape/legislation & jurisprudence , Reproducibility of Results , Ribotyping
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2003 Jun; 101(6): 384, 386
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-105421

ABSTRACT

Since 1905, various attempts were made to transplant kidney from rabbit, pig or goat. But the attempts failed due to strong immune reaction-response. Heterotransplantation or xenotransplantation is a process to transplant kidney between various species. Allotransplantation is costly and needs lifelong immunosuppression associated with high risk rate of infection and other complications. Moreover legal and social issues involved in the process should be taken into account. So xenotransplantation is definitely an improved process.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/administration & dosage , Kidney Transplantation/economics , Rabbits , Swine , Transplantation, Heterologous/economics
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