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Autor:
Dr. Shamima Nasrin, Dr. Mohammad Motiur Rahman, Dr. Suzauddin Talukder, Dr. Issa Muhammad Baker, Dr. Anupam Das, Dr. Farjana Najnin
Publikováno v:
EAS Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 4:61-70
Background: More than half of all maternal deaths occur within 24 hrs. of delivery and most commonly occur from excessive blood loss. PPH is the most significant direct cause of maternal mortality in low resource countries, accounting for approximate
Autor:
Dr. Anupam Das, Dr. Mohammad Motiur Rahman, Dr. Issa Muhammad Baker, Dr. Suzauddin Talukder, Dr. Farjana Najnin, Dr. Rumana Akhter
Publikováno v:
Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences. 10:222-227
Background: The role of serum uric acid (SUA) levels as an independent risk factor for vascular disease has been questioned for decades. Epidemiological evidence shows that greater SUA levels may predict an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) event
Autor:
Dr. Issa Muhammad Baker, Dr. Mohammad Motiur Rahman, Dr. Suzauddin Talukder, Dr. Rumana Akhter, Dr. Anupam Das, Dr. Shamima Nasrin
Publikováno v:
SAS Journal of Medicine. 8:58-66
Objective: The study was carried out to produce the short-term prognosis of decompensated Liver Disease through the Child-Pugh scoring system and as the complications of cirrhosis and to find out the eligible Percentage of patients for liver transpla
Autor:
Dr. Suzauddin Talukder, Dr. Mohammad Motiur Rahman, Dr. Issa Muhammad Baker, Dr. Anupam Das, Dr. Farjana Najnin, Dr. Shamima Nasrin
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Medicine. 7:71-81
An estimated 1 million people die each year from HBV infection. This investigation aimed to determine the frequency, distribution, and risk factors for HBV infection in a healthy Bangladeshi community. A cross-sectional study among the general popula
Publikováno v:
SAS Journal of Medicine. 7:465-474
Background: AMI happens earlier and more often in South Asians compared to Western populations. In Bangladesh, very little information is known about the connections between avoidable risk factors and outcomes of AMI in young people. This research ai