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Indian J Surg ; 74(4): 342-3, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23904731

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Lipomas are benign tumors composed of mature fat, usually encapsulated. Vast majority of lipomas are small, weighing only a few grams, and grow slowly. Lipoma occur rarely in breast causing diagnostic dilemma. Chondroid lipoma is a rare variant of lipoma which is benign in nature. We present a case of 65 year old female patient presented with lump in right breast, underwent surgical excision and histopathology reported as chondroid lipoma.

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Pharm Res ; 13(12): 1799-803, 1996 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8987074

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PURPOSE: To develop and propose a "model dependent' approach for the in-vitro dissolution profiles comparison. METHODS: Diltiazem hydrochloride tablet dissolution profiles were compared using a statistical approach based on a mathematical model. A similarity region (SR) was defined based on the intra- and inter-lot parameter variances of the final production size standard lots. Statistical distances between the test and reference lot parameter means were computed and normalized. A 90% confidence region (CR) was developed around the statistical distance. The confidence region was compared with the similarity region to assess the similarity or dis-similarity of the test and reference (REF) lot dissolution profiles. Two test lots, one with a "minor' modification (mm) the other with a "major' modification (MM), were evaluated. RESULTS: "Weibull' was selected as the "model' function. A comparison of the confidence regions around the statistical distance of "mm-REF' and "MM-REF' with the similarity region, suggested that the dissolution profiles of the "minor' modification lot were similar and that of "major' modification lot were dis-similar to the reference lot. CONCLUSIONS: A "model dependent' approach was shown to be useful for the inter-lot in-vitro dissolution profiles comparison.


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Cardiovascular Agents/chemistry , Diltiazem/chemistry , Solubility , Models, Statistical , Tablets/standards
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