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Graham Omental Patch Is A Safe And Reliable Technique For Treatment Of A Large Doubleduodenal–Jejunal ( Dj ) Junction Perforated Ulcers: A Case Report |
Samukh S , AAM Salleh , A.H Shaker , Thamilselvam P |
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The annual incidence of peptic ulcer ranges from 0.1% to 0.3%.Perforation of
duodenal ulcer carry mortality up to 11 %, with a higher mortality seen in patients
over the age of 50 years and in those who present late to the hospital [2]. We
reported a case of 48 years old gentleman who presented with acute abdomen with
peritonitis. Exploratory laparotomy was performed revealed a large double
perforated ulcers at Duodenal–Jejunal junction ( DJ junction ) which was
successfully repaired with conventional and classical Graham Patch. Various
modality applied including re-laparotomy to establish leaking of Graham Patch
repair post operatively, however those shows DJ junction was intact with no sign of
leaking. |
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Performance Evaluation Of Azoxystrobin In The Control Of Fruit Rot And Powdery Mildew Diseases On Chilli |
Srinivasan.V.M , Krishnamoorthy. A.S , Kuttalam.S , Raguchander.T , Chinnamuthu.C.R |
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The performance of azoxystrobin was tested against anthracnose and powdery
mildew diseases of chilli. Anthracnose and powdery mildew diseases are the major
economic constraints to chilli production worldwide, especially in tropical and
subtropical regions. Although the management and control of these two diseases
are still being extensively researched, commercial cultivars of Capsicum annuum
that are resistant to the pathogens that cause chilli anthracnose and powdery
mildew have not yet been developed. In this study azoxystrobin was sprayed at
various doses (62.5, 125.0, 187.5 and 250.0 g a.i./ha) at fifteen days interval for
three times starting from 35 days after planting. It was found that azoxystrobin at
250 g a.i / ha effectively controlled fruit rot and powdery mildew diseases of chilli.
This treatment also recorded the highest fruit yield. Azoxystrobin did not induce
any phytotoxic effect in chilli crop. |
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