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Scientific Journal of Al-Azhar Medical Faculty [Girls] [The]. 2001; 22 (3): 681-691
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-105022

ABSTRACT

The calculation and design of the nutritional requirements for burned patients appear to be somewhat complicated and confusing to personnel in charge in burn units. Many mathematical formulas and input data as well as variables in the medical condition of each patient are to be considered. For easy and accurate calculation of these nutritional needs a computer program is designed and described. Input data include patient age, weight, percent of body surface area burned, and any associated medical illness or system failure. Depending on calculations using Curreri formula for total caloric needs and Davis and Liljedahl formula for protein needs, the output data include the total calories needed and their fragmentation into the three major food categories: carbohydrates, fats and proteins. These are further subdivided into three to four meals and the contents of each meal are listed. The menu of the foodstuff described as well as the route of feeding are changed according to the amounts needed and the presence or absence of medical contraindications. This program was used and tested on 40 patients and proved to be easy, accurate, and useful in the burn unit


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Humans , Male , Female , Food, Formulated , Pliability , Software Design , Nutritional Requirements
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Scientific Journal of Al-Azhar Medical Faculty [Girls] [The]. 2001; 22 (3): 785-793
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-105030

ABSTRACT

Currently the medical field is experiencing a sizable increase in laser hair removal technology. Ruby and alexandrite have proved to be important tools in that field. The aim of this paper is to objectively evaluate the results of hair removal by both lasers in darker skin types [III and IV]. This study included sixteen patients treated in the period from August 2000 to March 2001 Hair count was recorded by a graduated grid; while thickness was evaluated by comparing the hair shaft with standard suture materials. Numerical data concerning both the number and the thickness were obtained before and after each session. Excluding the side effects, both lasers were found efficacious in reducing hair count and thickness in skin types III and IV. And numerical data about the anticipated results could be offered to future patients during the initial consultation


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Humans , Female , Laser Therapy/methods , Lasers, Solid-State , Female , Testosterone/blood , Estradiol/blood , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood , Dehydroepiandrosterone/blood , Treatment Outcome
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