This paper focuses on an inset-feedmicrostrip antenna (MSA) and enhancement of its Bandwidth and return loss using Defected Ground Structure (DGS).Two rectangular slot are used as DGS on the ground plane to get the desired results. The proposed antenna gives better result of bandwidth with DGS and return loss with DGS when compared with reference MSA without any DGS. This proposed resonating antenna is having frequency at 2.4 GHz where the bandwidth is around 290 MHz whereas the conventional antenna is having bandwidth of 76 MHz . The return loss of proposed antenna is found to be -39.11 dB General Terms Enhanced Bandwidth, Enhanced Return Loss, Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG)
Introduction: Tinea versicolor is one of the most common infectious skin diseases that is seen in abundance during summer. The present study compared Terbinafine and Eberconazole in the management of Tinea versicolor.
Materials & Methods:The present study was conducted on 235 cases (Group I) of Tinea versicolor of both genders. Patients were randomly divided into two study groups, i.e. Group I patients were given eberconazole 1% cream once daily for 2 weeks and Group II were given terbinafine 1% cream once daily for 2 weeks. Safety assessment was recorded. Results: Out of 240 patients, males were 125 and females were 115. In group I, 96 patients had complete healing while 72 patients in group II had complete healing, 24 in group I and 43 in group II had mild residual disease, 5 in group II had considerable residual. The difference was significant (P< 0.05).
Conclusion:Authors found that eberconazole 1% cream was as effective as compared to terbinafine 1% in patients with Pityriasis versicolor.
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