International Medical Journal (ISSN:13412051)

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International Medical Journal ISSN: (13412051) is an international open-access journal publishes twelve times each year. The "International Medical Journal" is a peer-reviewed, monthly, online international research journal, which publishes original articles, research articles, review articles with top-level work from all areas of Medical Science Research and their application including Aetiology, bioengineering, biomedicine, cardiology, chiropody, ENT etc. Researchers in all Medical Science and Pharmacy fields are encouraged to contribute articles based on recent research. Journal publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field of Medical Science and Pharmacy Research, and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. International Medical Journal journal covers almost all disciplines of Medical Science and Pharmacy. Researchers and students of M.B.B.S, M.D., D.T.C.D., GYNE., M.S., M.Pharma, And PhD are requested to send their original research articles to International Medical Journal. Changjiang Liuyu Ziyuan Yu Huanjing/Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Valley Shenyang Jianzhu Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban)/Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) General Medicine (ISSN:1311-1817) Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine Zhongguo yi liao qi xie za zhi = Chinese journal of medical instrumentation Lizi Jiaohuan Yu Xifu/Ion Exchange and Adsorption Kexue Tongbao/Chinese Science Bulletin Dalian Haishi Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Dalian Maritime University

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International Medical Journal ISSN: (13412051) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal seeks to publish original research articles that are hypothetical and theoretical in its nature and that provide exploratory insights in the following fields but not limited to:

Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pharmacology
Pathology Forensic medicine Microbiology Community Medicine
Otorhinolaryngology Internal Medicine General Surgery Obstetrics and Gynecology
Radiology Pulmonary Medicine Dermatology and Venereal diseases Infectious Diseases
Anaesthesia Cancer research Neurosurgery Orthopedics

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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-21-03-2021-801
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Abstract : This study address the current knowledge and attitude of Yemeni dental practitioners accomplished during the root canal procedure and subsequent therapy in the treatment of acute apical periodontitis of the tooth. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 156 randomly selected general practitioners who worked in dental clinics in Sana’a city, Yemen. The data produced by the study was analyzed using the Chi-squared test with a significance level set at p < 0.05, which yielded a reasonable determination as to whether or not there was a significant relationship between the study’s core variables. Antibiotics were prescribed by 93.58% and anesthesia administration by 78.2% of the general practitioner participants in the study. The protocol with the highest rate in the study was multiple irrigation, at 69.23% of participants; while rubber dam usage was the lowest: only 0.64% of the participants employed this technology compared to other isolation methods. Overall, 57.05% of practitioners reported manipulating both hand and rotary means in cleaning and shaping the root canal system; 48.71% used a calcium hydroxide intracanal medicament; 44.23% a mixture of both calcium hydroxide and chlorhexidine; and 39.1% sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and chlorhexidine, significance differences were found between the participants in all clinical procedures (p < 0.05) except in isolation method and selection of intracanal irrigants (p > 0.05). According to the findings of this study, neither the type of work nor the experience period influenced the clinical attitude and/or approach of dentists in endodontic therapy. The mechanical method selection for root canal system preparation meanwhile, showed variation..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-08-03-2021-786
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Abstract : The anterior minimal invasive surgery (AMIS) technique in total hip arthroplasty (THA) have reported success with early recovery with this approach. Our study is to report the clinical and functional outcomes for AMIS technique in THA. A prospective cohort study was performed on a group of 18 hips from 15 patients who underwent THA with AMIS from February 2015 to May 2020 with at least of two-year follow-up post- surgery. The clinical and functional outcomes were measured with Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Oxford Hip Score (OHS), Harris Hip Scores (HHS), intraoperative blood loss, surgical drain, duration of surgery and duration of hospital stay. The average for pre-operative VAS was 7.5 (SD: 1.09), 6 months’ post-surgery was 0.56 (SD: 1.04) and 2 years’ post-surgery, 0.27 (SD: 0.59). The average of OHS pre-surgery was 20.33 (SD: 8.75), 6 months’ post-surgery was 43.61 (SD: 6.92) and 2 years’ post-surgery, 43.87 (SD:7.23). The average of HHS pre-surgery was 45.0 (SD: 18.23), 6 months’ post-surgery was 90.28 (SD: 18.54) and 2 years’ post- surgery, 90.67 (SD: 20.78). The perioperative parameters measured were average of intraoperative blood loss of 216.7ml (SD: 45.37), average of 160.8ml (SD: 133.55) blood loss in surgical drain, average duration of surgery was 126.1 minutes (SD: 16.49) and mean duration of hospitalization was 5.6 days (SD: 2.23). THA with AMIS gives good clinical and functional outcomes with low complication therefore it is a strong consideration for total hip arthroplasty..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-08-03-2021-785
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Abstract : The prevalence of diabetes in Morocco is especially high in the eastern region and has been increasing in recent years, hence the need for an in-depth study of this population. Our objective is to study the risk factors of diabetes and its complications in the eastern region. 3976 diabetics were included in this retrospective study. Clinical, biological, therapeutic and anthropometric data were collected from patient records. The mean age of the patients was 56.24 years (± 16.36 SD), with a clear predominance of females 65%. According to the type of diabetes, type 2 diabetes remains by far the most frequent pathology with (92%). The frequency of complications is around 1/3. One diabetic out of four has at least one modifiable cardiovascular risk factor: arterial hypertension at 25.35%, dyslipidemia at 12.67%, overweight and obesity at 35.48% and 27.8%. The most discriminating factors in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications in order of importance are age of diabetes, hypertension, Hb1c and dyslipidemia, statistically significant associations were found with p 0.0082, 0.0001, 0.002, 0.0001 respectively). Then a multifactorial analysis coupled with a hierarchical ascending classification (CAH) in birth data to two large groups of diabetics with complications and those without complications. This report highlights the extent of diabetes and its complications in the eastern region. In this respect, a national program declined at the regional level for the reduction of environmental risk factors must be considered in the short term..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-07-03-2021-782
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Gallstones represent a significant public health problem in modern societies, affecting 10% to 15% of the adult population (1). Post cholecystectomy the common bile duct dilates in an effort to restore the storage function of gall bladder and helps in metabolism of lipids. Based on autoptic observations, some authors identified loss of elastic fibers in the wall of CBD and distal sclerosis (post cholecystectomy), as potential causes of the above phenomenon. A prospective interventional study was performed in 50 patients with gallstone disease between September 2018 to August 2020. This study was conducted to compare the common bile duct dimensions in pre and post cholecystectomy patients. Common bile duct showed significant dilatation (not more than 10mm) in patients who underwent cholecystectomy.

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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-07-03-2021-781
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Abstract : In the past decade, there was tremendous growth in the number of internet and mobile phone users worldwide. Mobile users increased from approximately 4 billion users in 2013 reaching approximately 5 billion in 2019. To increase the awareness about the smartphone addiction among adolescent in Bahrain and to improve the mental health and behaviors of adolescents in the Kingdom of Bahrain. There is a relationship between: Smartphone Addiction, Social Anxiety and Self-Esteem in adolescents aged 16-18 in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Girls are more affected than boys. This is a cross sectional study among high school students enrolled in different secondary schools across the kingdom of Bahrain. A sample of 1745 out of a total of 41374 students was obtained. The main area of focus of the study is to determine the effect of smart phone addiction on social anxiety and self-esteem. Results confirmed a statistically significant correlation between smart phone addiction and social anxiety and self-esteem with a P value of 0.038 and <0.001 respectively..
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