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Risk Factor Evaluation of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Lean Individual

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Mostafa Noor Mohsin, Salahuddin Mohammed Ali Haider, Farhana Akter, Ershad Uddin Ahmed et al.

Journal: Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers AssociationYear: 2022

Background : Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is epidemic around the world. Bangladesh is also experiencing an increasing trend of NAFLD. Obesity is a common clinical phenotype associated with NAFLD, which is linked to metabolic syndrome and related comorbidities, including type II diabetes...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Factors Affecting the Survival Trend in Carcinoma Pancreas- A Hospital Based Study

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Md. Khalequzzaman Sarker, Binoy J Paul, Salahuddin Mohammed Ali Haider, Md Moniruzzaman Sarker et al.

Journal: TAJ Journal of Teachers AssociationYear: 2020

Carcinoma pancreas is the fourth common cause of the death from cancer in man and women in USA. The condition becomes increasingly common over the age of 70 years. The total number of carcinoma pancreas patients available for the study within the stipulated time was 22. Among them 68.18% patients we...

Health SciencesMedicineOncologyOpen Access
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Comparison of Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Patients in Gastroenterology Ward At Admission and During Discharge

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Salahuddin Mohammed Ali Haider, Binoy Paul, Mostafa Noor Mohsin, Syed Mahtab Ul Islam et al.

Journal: Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers AssociationYear: 2020

Background: Malnutrition is a state of nutrition in which a deficiency and excess of energy, protein and other nutrients causes measurable adverse effects on tissue or body function and clinical outcome. The aim of study were to find out proportion of malnutrition during hospital admission and to ob...

Health SciencesMedicinePhysiologyOpen Access
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Survival Trend in Gastroenterological Malignancy: A Hospital Based Study

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Binoy J Paul, Salahuddin Mohammed Ali Haider, Mostafa Noor Mohsin, Md Khalequzzaman Sarkar et al.

Journal: Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers AssociationYear: 2020

Background : Gastroenterological malignancies represent one of the greatest public health issues worldwide leading to significant numbers of global death. This study was performed to evaluate survival trend that is still alive in patient with GI malignancies from diagnosis to post treatment era with...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgeryOpen Access
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