Category: Published Articles
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Exploring Excitation Functions in the Interaction of Alpha Particles with 59Co at 4 9 MeV/Nucleon
Introduction The study of nuclear reactions involving alpha particles plays a crucial role in advancing nuclear physics, particularly in understanding reaction cross-sections and excitation energy. One such investigation focuses on the interaction between alpha particles and 59Co, shedding light on equilibrium and pre-equilibrium emissions. Visit https://www.physicsresjournal.com/ijpra/about for more cutting-edge research in this field. Key Findings…
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Complications of Ultrasound Guided Percutaneous Kidney Biopsies in Children A Single Center Experience
Introduction: Percutaneous kidney biopsy is a crucial diagnostic tool for kidney diseases, especially in children. While generally safe, certain complications can arise, leading to concerns about the procedure’s risks. A recent study conducted at King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, explored these complications and their associated risk factors. Visit Clinical Nephrology Journal for more groundbreaking research…
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A New Theory on the Shape of the Universe and the Origin of Time
Introduction The nature of time and the shape of the universe have long been subjects of scientific debate. A new study published in the International Journal of Physics Research and Applications introduces a groundbreaking theory that proposes a conical shape for the universe and redefines our understanding of time. The study, authored by Marcel Julmard…
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Pandemic as the Second Stage of the Extinction of Our Civilization
Introduction Throughout history, civilizations have risen and fallen due to various environmental, economic, and social factors. However, a new scientific perspective suggests that our modern civilization may be on a trajectory toward extinction. The latest research, published in the International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, explores the thermodynamic principles behind civilization’s decline, linking climate…
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Medical Mystery Unusual Deposition of Calcium Oxalate and Phosphate Stones in Soft Tissues
Introduction Soft tissue calcifications are a rare and intriguing medical phenomenon, often linked to underlying conditions such as calciphylaxis or chronic kidney disease. A recent case study published in the Journal of Clinical Nephrology highlights an extraordinary case of calcium oxalate and phosphate stone deposition in the soft tissues of a patient with multiple risk…
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Strongyloides Stercoralis and Glomerular Diseases A Rare Clinical Case Report
Introduction: Strongyloidiasis, caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, is a parasitic infection prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions. While often asymptomatic, it poses severe risks in immunocompromised patients. This case report highlights the association between Strongyloides stercoralis and glomerular diseases, offering valuable insights into diagnosis and management. Visit Horizon Scientific Press for more groundbreaking research in nephrology.…
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Rare Case of Hemodialysis Catheter Malposition Accidental Placement in the Right Internal Mammary Vein
Introduction Hemodialysis catheter placement is a common yet crucial procedure for patients requiring urgent renal replacement therapy. Despite advancements in ultrasound-guided insertion techniques, catheter malpositioning remains a potential complication. This case report presents a rare instance of accidental catheter tip placement in the right internal mammary vein, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in central venous…
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An Unusual Case of Corynebacterium Gleum Peritonitis in a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient
Introduction Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a life-sustaining therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), but it comes with the risk of peritonitis—a serious complication that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. While Gram-positive bacteria are the usual culprits, this case presents a rare instance of Corynebacterium gleum peritonitis, highlighting the need for heightened awareness of…
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G CSF Administration for PBSC Collection and Its Link to IgA Nephropathy A Case Report
Introduction Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is widely used for peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) collection in stem cell donors. However, its potential to unmask pre-existing kidney conditions, such as IgA nephropathy (IgAN), remains an area of concern. A recent case study published in the Journal of Clinical Nephrology highlights the case of a 35-year-old donor…
