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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-200921

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Background:The skin is the largest organ of the body, comprising of epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. Thus, a wide range of diseases can develop from the skin ranging from infectious diseases to malignancy, some of which may present as non-healing ulcers. Skin biopsy forms the fundamental basis for differentiation of similar looking lesions, thus helping the pathologists to make a definitive diagnosis and more so to the clinician for better management of patients. The objective was to study the histopathological spectrum of chronic non healing ulcers of skin for proper management and treatment.Methods:This was a hospital-based study which was conducted in SKIMS,Soura, a tertiary care hospital of Kashmir valley for a period of 1year extending from January 2018 to December 2018. All the patients who presented with the complaint of non-healing ulcer for more than 4 to 6 weeks were subjected to skin biopsy and histopathological examination.Results:A total of 260 biopsies were examined. Out of 260 patients 146 were males and 114 were females. Ninety out of 260cases (34.61%) and 170 (65.39%) were diagnosed as malignant and benign ulcers respectively.Diabetic ulcer was the second most common cause ofnon-healing ulcers followed by bacterial infections and tuberculosis. Squamous cell carcinoma was the most common neoplastic pathology. Conclusions: It was concluded from the study that non-healing skin ulcers can be encountered at any age in daily medical practice

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Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research. 2011; 54 (1): 9-17
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-110494

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The study of the use of organic [FYM] and inorganic [NPK] nutrient sources with biofertiliser on wheat-fallow and wheat-maize cropping system under rainfed environment revealed significant increase in biometric parameters of wheat during winter and summer seasons of two years. During both the seasons, application of 1/2 NPK + 1/2 FYM + Biopower [brand] produced the highest grain yield [3684 kg/ha] and [3781 kg/ha] of wheat with the maximum N uptake of 357 kg/ha, P uptake of 51 kg/ha and K uptake of 215 kg/ha. Wheat-maize cropping system was found to be profitable economically with integrated use of mineral and organic and/or Biopower under rainfed conditions of Pakistan


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Soil , Triticum , Zea mays , Manure
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Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 210-220, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-277282

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Environmental pollution affects the quality of pedosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Great efforts have been made in the last two decades to reduce pollution sources and remedy the polluted soil and water resources. Phytoremediation, being more cost-effective and fewer side effects than physical and chemical approaches, has gained increasing popularity in both academic and practical circles. More than 400 plant species have been identified to have potential for soil and water remediation. Among them, Thlaspi, Brassica, Sedum alfredii H., and Arabidopsis species have been mostly studied. It is also expected that recent advances in biotechnology will play a promising role in the development of new hyperaccumulators by transferring metal hyperaccumulating genes from low biomass wild species to the higher biomass producing cultivated species in the times to come. This paper attempted to provide a brief review on recent progresses in research and practical applications of phytoremediation for soil and water resources.


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Biodegradation, Environmental , Metals, Heavy , Metabolism , Soil Pollutants , Metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Metabolism
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