Browsing Masters Degrees (Medicine) by Issue Date
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Evaluation of serological techniques in the diagnosis of active invasive amoebiasis.
(1991)Abstract available in PDF. -
The clinical and biochemical severity of plasmodium falciparum malaria in Natal/KwaZulu.
(1992)Abstract available in PDF. -
An immunocytochemical study of the kallikrein-kinin system on the circulating neutrophil.
(1996)Inflammation is the normal biological response to tissue injury, and is characterised by the interactive activation of multiple mediators and cell types. One response to tissue injury is the production of pain, not only ... -
Suturing of the faucial pillars and its effect on the pain following tonsillectomy.
(1998)Abstract available in PDF. -
The clinical natural history of snakebite victims in Southern Africa.
(2000)The author wrote a dissertation for the Mmed Sc degree entitled The Clinical Natural History of Snakebite in Southern Africa, which dealt with the epidemiology of snakebite and the clinico-pathological events in snakebite ... -
Isolation, identification, immunolocalisation and elucidation of the role of plasma kallikrein in human tissues.
(2000)Introduction: Plasma kallikrein (PK) is a cofactor in blood coagulation and modulates inflammation through the release of bradykinin (BK). Previously it was believed that plasma prekallikrein (PPK), the precursor of PK ... -
The effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on nephropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
(2005)Abstract available in PDF. -
Conditions associated with levels of allergens and fungal aerosols in selected homes of selected primary school children in Durban.
(2007)This indoor environment study formed part of the South Durban Health Study (SDHS) that investigated the health effects of exposure to ambient air pollution. Homes of children from seven communities corresponding schools ... -
Human T cell lymphotropic virus 1 associated infective dermatitis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2008)Background Human T cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I (HTLV-I) associated infective dermatitis, first described by Sweet in Jamaican children, is a pattern of eczema characterized by exudation, crusting around the ... -
Assessment of the immune response in kidney transplant patients.
(2009)Background: Management of a transplant recipient involves the use of multiple immunosuppressant drugs. Currently there is no test that reflects the overall immune status of the patient. This results in under or over ... -
A cross-sectional survey of patients attitude to vaginal examination and chaperone at King Edward V111 hospital.
(2012)Abstract available in PDF file. -
Regulation of tumour-angiogenesis by protease inhibitors and receptor antagonists.
(2012)Introduction Angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels from the pre-existing vasculature, is a pre-requisite for tumour growth and metastasis. Tumour-angiogenesis is regulated by various pro- and anti-angiogenic ... -
Abnormal IgA1 O-glycosylation in a multi-ethnic population of IgA nephropathy patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2013)Background: The pathogenesis of IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) is poorly understood globally and curative therapy currently does not exist. Variable presentation among IgAN patients globally may be indicative of various underlying ... -
Clinical profile of HIV negative and HIV positive women presenting with cervical cancer in Durban.
(2013)Abstract available in PDF file. -
An assessment of DSP pharmacy medication delivery for HIV treatment in a family practice in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2014)Abstract available in PDF file. -
A description of the profile of the patients and outcomes of fiber-optic bronchoscopies, performed at a tertiary care hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, from January to December 2011.
(2014)Background Tuberculosis (TB), pneumonia and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were the three leading causes of natural deaths in South Africa in 2013 and 11.9% of all deaths in KwaZulu Natal were attributed to TB. In ... -
A retrospective review of the demographic profile, disease activity, co-existent co-morbid disease and treatment in established rheumatoid arthritis at a tertiary center clinic.
(2016)Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common forms of chronic inflammatory arthritis and often results in joint damage, physical disability and premature mortality. The incidence of RA is increasing in developing ... -
The clinical manifestations and response to treatment in South Africans with Lupus nephritis.
(2016)Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an uncommon disease which is being recognised with increasing frequency in Africa, including South Africa. It is most common in young women and is associated with a significant morbidity ...