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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology ; : 473-481, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979388

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Aims@#Wax apple is an important fruit crop in Malaysia and other tropical countries. However, the black spot disease caused by Lasiodoplodia theobromae can damage the wax apple plants, reducing fruit production and quality. Chemical fungicides are commonly used to overcome this disease. However, their overuse might increase fungal resistance to chemicals. Therefore, this study was aimed to evaluate the in vitro antifungal properties of an Aloe vera film incorporated with cinnamon oil on L. theobromae in wax apples.@*Methodology and results@#In vitro antifungal tests were conducted using the poisoned food. This present study found that the inhibition of L. theobromae mycelia when treated with A. vera film with different percentages of cinnamon oil was significantly different compared to the control film at (P<0.05). Results suggest that A. vera film without cinnamon oil showed the highest percentage of inhibition (37.31%) than other films with cinnamon oil due to the antagonistic and less synergistic effect. However, A. vera film with 0.07% of cinnamon oil showed the highest percentage of mycelia inhibition (36.15%) compared to the film with 0.06%, 0.05% and 0.04% cinnamon oil, with mycelia inhibition of 30.55%, 24.25% and 18.82%, respectively, while the mancozeb (positive control) showed 100% inhibition.@*Conclusion, significance and impact of study@#In conclusion, A. vera film alone had 37.31% inhibition compared to 36.15% inhibition in A. vera film with 0.7% cinnamon oil. As a result, a tiny amount of cinnamon oil added to the mixture might aid in controlling the black spot disease in wax fruits.


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Antifungal Agents , Aloe , Oils, Volatile , Plant Extracts
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2010; 21 (5): 3-7
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-97658

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To find out different presentations of carcinoma rectum and efficacy of different methods of its treatment. Three years observational prospective case study of 42 cases of Carcinoma of Rectum was conducted in Liaquat University Hospital, Jamshoro and people's Medical College Hospital, Nawabshah from June 2005 to May 2008. All the patients were assessed comprehensively and underwent for surgical intervention accordingly. The age ranged between 20-90 years of the 42 patients with mean age 52 years and male to female ratio was 2:1. 40.4% cases presented with bleeding per rectum and 21.4% with altered bowel habits. More than 50% tumour was located in lower third of rectum. Regarding Duke's classification, 40 [95.23%] were in C and D stages. Out of 42 cases, 21 [50%] were underwent with colostomy, 5 [11.9%] by anterior resection, 7 [16.6%] by abdomino-perineal resection and [11.9%] by Hartman's procedure. Wound infection seen in 28.8%, urinary tract infection in 19.2% and colostomy complications in 20.6%. All the patients with bleeding per rectum should be referred to the hospitals for early evaluation and proper management. Late referral and diagnosis make life miserable with permanent stoma in our social setup


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , /surgery , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Early Detection of Cancer , Colostomy
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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2009; 3 (2): 132-134
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-104445

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To evaluate the results of union in unstable pertrochanteric fracture of femur in nonanatomical reduction and fixation. A descriptive study conducted at Department of Orthopaedic surgery Bahawal Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur. In the present study, we had 30 patients with unstable intertrochanteric fractures of either sex. Patients were treated by nonanatomic reduction, either by Dimon Houghsten or Sarmiento osteotomy depending upon fracture geometry, and fixed by dynamic hip screw. Out of thirty patients, 21[70%] were male and 9 [30%] were female. The average age of male patients was 74.9 years and that of female was 61.2 years. We included patients with Jensen's type IV fractures having osteoporotic grade of four to six according to Singh's index. Patients were followed up for minimum period of 20 weeks and evaluated for radiological union and functional outcome using Sikorski and Barrington's pain and mobility scale. Out of thirty patients, only 25 completed the follow up. Four patients had limb length discrepancy. 88% of the patients had excellent to good functional outcome. Anatomical reduction must be tried in all cases. However, to avoid the complications of implant failure and loss of reduction with varus union in unstable fractures, non anatomical reduction should be considered

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