Placental Chorioangioma and Preterm Labour: A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 11
Abstract
We present a case of chorioangioma with associated polyhydramnios detected antenally on ultrasonography resulting in preterm labor and confirmed on histopathology postnatally.
Authors and Affiliations
Saranya Mohanraj
Seed Germination and Seedling Growth Bioassay for Evaluation of Allelopathic Potential of Petiveria alliacea against Four Selected Seeds
The allelopathic potential of Petiferia alliacea was evaluated using seed germination and seedling growth bioassay. Seeds of Amaranthus,Tomato, Cowpea and Maize were used as test seeds and the medium was Whatman No 1 fil...
Metastatic Cervical Lymphadenopathy – Diagnosis by FNAC, A Tertiary Hospital-based Study
Objectives Cervical lymphadenopathy is one of the commonest presentations in metastatic tumours. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a simple, cost effective, and rapid method for the diagnosis of metastatic cervic...
Current Trends in Biosimilars
Recombinant technology has brought a wide availability of the treatment options for many life-threatening diseases. Consistent with the great inventions in the area of biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals have become the fa...
Evaluation of Efficacy of Tongue Cleaning With and Without Aloe Vera Oral Gel in the Management of Halitosis
Halitosis is a common problem in the general population and has a significant impact on social and psychological aspect. Research has found a correlation between bacterial load of the tongue and halitosis. Therefore, tre...
Clinical Correlation of Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Biopsies with Histopathological Findings and To Study the Histopathological Profile of Various Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Lesions
Background The pathological conditions of upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are responsible for a wide range of morbidity and mortality and are also most commonly encountered disorder in routine clinical practice. Endos...