2015
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2015/584
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Tuberculoma in P R E Gnancy

Abstract: Tuberculoma is second only to neoplastic lesions as a cause of raised intracranial tension. Tuberculosis is quite common in developing countries. It is therefore quite likely that a pregnant patient with a history of convulsions may have tuberculoma. We had a similar case of term pregnancy with history of convulsions. CT scan clinched the diagnosis of tuberculoma. The patient delivered per vaginum. The patient was put on anti -tubercular drugs for 18 months and lesions disappeared on repeat CT.

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“…Foreign patients are reported to have less trust of Indian hospitals, particularly when there is a lack of uniform pricing policies and standards across hospitals [30]. The recent rape cases of foreign tourists and increasing crime rates in India further tarnished its tourism destination image [32]. The negative image may cause medical tourists to practice extra cautions before deciding to seek treatment in India.…”
Section: India Medical Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foreign patients are reported to have less trust of Indian hospitals, particularly when there is a lack of uniform pricing policies and standards across hospitals [30]. The recent rape cases of foreign tourists and increasing crime rates in India further tarnished its tourism destination image [32]. The negative image may cause medical tourists to practice extra cautions before deciding to seek treatment in India.…”
Section: India Medical Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously communicated convolutional neural networks for learning associations between expert annotations of disease and fluorescent biomarkers manifested on RGB (red, green, and blue channel) images and their complementary nonfluorescent pixels found on standard white-light images . Subsequently, we communicated conditional generative adversarial neural networks (cGANs) that accept native nonstained prostate core biopsy autofluorescence RGB WSIs and computationally stain them in a manner visually similar to H&E by learning hierarchical nonlinear mappings between image pairs before and after H&E dye staining . In this study, we report several novel mechanistic insights and methods to facilitate benchmarking and clinical and regulatory evaluations of computationally H&E stained images for oncological applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 A shift of the hysteresis loop in the opposite direction of the cooling field is most commonly observed (negative EB), but a loop shift in the cooling field direction (positive EB) has also been reported. [15][16][17][18] Theoretical models often explain EB by the presence of uncompensated magnetic moments at the interface. These uncompensated moments could result either from the bulk-truncated spin structure or, in cases where a spin-compensated AF surface is expected, from defects, surface roughness, AF spin canting, or induced FM-or spin glass order in the antiferromagnet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%