An ecosystem’s health is greatly influenced by the diversity of its Avifauna, particularly in anthropogenically altered landscapes. The current study was conducted at Shri Krishna University, Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, which constitutes a micro habitat next to National Highway-86. The purpose of this study was to determine the Avian diversity of the Shri Krishna University Campus in Chhatarpur, from February 2022 to July 2022. During the study period, a total of 77 bird species from 35 families were identified. The research revealed seven distinct feeding patterns among the listed species. In order to determine species which predominate in a given area, the Relative Diversity Index of the multiple species was determined. The current result revealed that Muscicapidae family was most diverse family in this campus. The SKU campus bird checklist was created for the first time ever as part of this project, which also documented a representative sample of the University’s Avian variety.
Background: This study deal with the Excision without primary closure treatment of Pilonidal Sinus and it's gender incidence. It might play an important role during treatment of Pilonidal sinus. Methods: This study was done in the Department of Surgery, Government medical college Ambikapur and Mahamaya Hospital Ambikapur, C.G. India. This study was done on 25 Pilonidal sinus patients and entire patient underwent Excision without primary closure procedure under the general or spinal anaesthesia and antibiotic were administered intravenously. The data was displayed in tabulated form. In this study primary pilonidal sinus disease i.e. 12 patients cure between 15-21 days followed by of 06 patients 07-14 days, 05 patients 22-28 days and 02 patients cure between 29-35 days. There were no Recurrent Pilonidal sinus patients studied and 1 patient have a post-operative complication respectively. Conclusion: The present study revealed that Excision without primary closure Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus is a simple procedure having minimum recurrence rate, short healing time, short or no hospital stay and rate of complication is low. Hence, this studies useful for Clinicians, Surgeon for proper clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Introduction: sympathetic ophthalmitis is a rare condition. It occurs due to bilateral granulomatous pan uveitis following penetrating trauma or surgery in one eye. Penetrating injury to eye causes exposure of uveoretinal antigens to regional lymph nodes via conjunctival lymphatics thereby inciting delayed t cell hypersensitivity. case report: A 35-year-old male patient presented with headache and sudden painless dimunition of vision in both eyes preceded by development of adherent leucoma in left eye due to a perforated bacterial corneal ulcer five months before. best corrected visual acuity was finger counting close to face in both eyes. Anterior segment examination revealed few keratic precipitates (KPs), 1+ cells and retrolenticular flare in both eyes. Fundus examination revealed exudative retinal detachment in right eye but left eye could not be assessed due to adherent leucoma. b-scan ultrasonography (b-scan
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