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1980| July-August | Volume 46 | Issue 4
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CASE REPORTS
Tuberculous Gummas
K Pavithran, PA Sarojini, C Gangadharan
July-August 1980, 46(4):226-228
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What is your diagnosis?
July-August 1980, 46(4):249-250
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Abstracts
July-August 1980, 46(4):251-251
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Announcement
July-August 1980, 46(4):251-253
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Association News and Notes
July-August 1980, 46(4):254-254
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CASE REPORTS
Bowen’s Disease
LK Bhutani, RK Pandhi, DS Rao, AS Kumar
July-August 1980, 46(4):229-231
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:28218076
A case of Bowen's disease with adenocarcinoma of the lung, probably the first to be reported from India, is presented. The rarity of this disease in India is highlighted.
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Reiter's Disease - Clinical Profile of Epidemic Form
HS Girgia, SK Bhattacharya, ML Mehrotra, GM Singh, PN Somani, A Sharma
July-August 1980, 46(4):232-236
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:28218077
Absence of urethritis need not exclude the possiblity of Reiter's disease in young males where conjunctivitis and polyarthritis are cardinal features. Appearance of cutaneous lesion early in the course of the disease heralds a poor prognosis specially in the rare epidemic form of the disease. Two cases of Reiter's disease are reported. Both belonged to the dysentric type of the disease; sometimes ref to as the epidemic form. Relatively high dose of steroids necessary to control symptoms.
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Reiter's syndrome with persistent conjunctivitis
VR Kmhnamurthy, Jeyaraj Rengasamy, R Natarajan, Sulochana
July-August 1980, 46(4):237-242
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Venereo Phobia
RK Dutta, JW Sabhaney
July-August 1980, 46(4):243-245
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:28218079
A case of venereo-phobia who was treated successfully with drug assisted systemic desensitization and electro convulsive therapy (ECT) is reported. The patient was an old case of non-specific urefttis who developed fixated ideas to his genital organs in the form of worm-crawling sensation over his penis. The neurosis was associated with free-floating anxiety and masked depression.
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Hideradeno Carcinoma
Neera Lal, Bazaz Gauri Malik, Prem Mukherjee
July-August 1980, 46(4):246-248
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:28218080
Hideradeno carcinoma is a rare tumour. A case with clinico pathological correlation is being presented along with brief review of medical literature.
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CLINICAL AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS
Incidence of Tinea Pedis Among the Local Population in Madras
VV Pankajalakshmi, T Saichand, T Suodaravelu, CS Lakshminarayana, S Subramanian
July-August 1980, 46(4):209-216
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Tinea Cruris in Chandigarh
SC Sharma, P Talwar, B Kumar, M Sharma, S Kaur, TR Bedi
July-August 1980, 46(4):216-217
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Mycology of Tinea Corporis and Tinea Cruris in Delhi
Ratan Singh, S Kumari, VP Jerath
July-August 1980, 46(4):218-220
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Serum Gamma Glutamyl Transpefitidase in Normal Persons and Patients with Psoriasis
GH Hajini, ST Hussain
July-August 1980, 46(4):221-222
PMID
:28218073
Serum 8-glatamyl transpeptidase activity was measured in normal persons and persons with psoriasis by Sigma-Naftlin calorimetric procedure. It was found that activity in normal Kashmiri males was lower than that reported for normal males in USA. The activity in sera of patients with psoriasis did not differ significantly from that of normal persons. The findings we discussed.
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Bacteriological Analysis of Patients Suffering From Infected Scabies
NK Jain, Raghubir Singh, VP Mital, Gurmohan Singh
July-August 1980, 46(4):223-225
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Scabies is considered to be the commonest disease among the patient attending most Dermatology outpatientdepartments in ourcountry. Pyoderma sometimes appears as the main clinical presentation in scabies. The treatment of pyoderma can be rational only if the clinician has thorough knowledge of the nature and behaviour of the causative organisms as well as their sensitivity patterns to antibiotics. A bacteriological survey of 75 patients with scabies was done in the Department of Dermatology of the BRD Medical College Gorakhpur in association with the Department of Pathology. This study involved a detailed history and clinical examination as well as culture and sensitivity test in each case. Staphylococcus was found to be the commonest organism responsible for the secondary infection.
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