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    A clinico pathological study of cancer of the rectum. A review of 117 cases
    (1976) M.P. Vaidya; P.P. Vaidya
    A retrospective clinico pathological study of 117 cases of cancer of the rectum is presented. Problems concerning the diagnosis and management of this disease in a developing country like India are highlighted. Due to the lack of education among people and the inadequate local medical facilities most of these patients are treated for haemorrhoids or other simple lesions for a long time. By the time the patient reaches the hospital and a final diagnosis is made the disease is often quite far advanced and beyond any curative surgical procedure. Non acceptance of a permanent colostomy by the patients and the problems of cost and management of a sophisticated colostomy bag outfit are mentioned. A new, simple and cheap method for colostomy care has been described. Emphasis is laid on the education of the public and proper examinations involving rectal digital, proctoscopy and sigmoidoscopy by the physician for early detection of this disease to increase the five year or greater survival rate.
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    Hepatocellular injury in thermal burns
    (1978) P.P. Vaidya; S.K. Roy; P.K. Shukla; R.M. Gupta
    Twenty five patients with thermal burns, divided into 2 groups, were evaluated for their liver functions by estimation of certain specific serum enzymes to ascertain the possible mechanism of the clinically inexplicable late deaths. Serum enzyme alterations were evident in all cases suggesting hepatocellular damage, being proportional to the extent and severity of the injury and more profound between the post-burn days 6 to 16, i.e. the 2nd wk. However, no difference was noted in the enzyme levels in fatal burns as against the survivors having a comparable degree of burn-injury. The possible relation of RES depression to hepatocellular necrosis and the final outcome has been emphasized.
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