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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218732

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Tuberous sclerosis is a rare autosomal dominant neurocutaneous syndrome. The diagnosis is on the basis of diagnostic criteria applied to clinical findings classical triad of epilepsy, mental retardation, and adenoma sebaceum. Cardiac rhabdomyoma, renal angiomyolipoma, and neurologic involvement comprises of cortical or subependymal tubers and white matter abnormalities are the common radiologic findings, these will give strong evidence for suspecting tuberous sclerosis. accurate imaging differentiation of diagnosis and localization of tubers and is helpful for treatment.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146394

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Cancer is the second largest cause of death which killed 7.6 million people worldwide in 2005 (Danaei et al., 2005). The number is believed to become 9 million in 2015 and 11.5 million in 2030 (World Health Organization, 2007). There is an increasing interest to research and develop on new anticancer drugs, from both synthetic and natural sources (Mukherjee et al., 2001). Half of the drugs which have been approved recently are from natural sources. Plants have been extensively used as natural sources to develop anticancer drugs because of their active constituents. Medicinal plants in Asian countries play an important role in cancer treatment and indeed, their chemical constituents and derivatives have been utilized for combating cancers over the last half-century. Presently in the study Eclipta alba ethanolic plant extract has been used for screening the anti-cancer activity in-vitro and the results obtained, gives the evidence that the ethanolic extract inhibit the growth of colon cancer cells at concentrations that showed no apparent toxicity effect against normal cells.

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