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Technical Guidance – Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

All technical guidance by topic Critical preparedness, readiness and response actions for COVID-19 National laboratories Risk communication and community engagement Early investigation protocols Naming the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Country-level coordination, planning, and monitoring Clinical care Operational support and logistics Reduction of transmission from animals to humans Migrant camps and other fragile settings Surveillance, rapid response…

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Reading abdominal X-Ray Easily

Reading Abdominal X-ray is not easy task .Reading abdominal X-Ray is sometime challenging too. Reading abdominal X-Ray is another common x-ray  to read in hospital. Remember mnemonics to read  an abdominal  X-ray.  First simply can remember Gases, Masses, Bones, Stones. A systematic approach to Abdominal xray  interpretation is essential to avoid missing significant pathological changes and pathological…

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESOPHAGUS

As early as the fourth week in development, the esophagus of the human embryo is merely a sphincter or constricted part of the primitive foregut, between the pharynx and stomach, as observed by Keith (1948) (Fig. 122-1). During the sixth and seventh weeks of gestation, the esophagus undergoes rapid elongation as cephalic development separates the…

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Systemic Lupus : An Immune Attack to its Own Body

Lupus (Lystemic Lupus erythematosus or SLE) is an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues assuming as though they were foreign .It is not contagious and no one knows exact  causes  behind that body start attacking its own tissues. A person may be born with a certain genetic makeup that affects how the immune system functions or makes…

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