Global Journal for Research Analysis 2021
DOI: 10.36106/8704789
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Incidence of Trophoblastic Tumors: A Retrospective Case Study at Rims Ranchi

Abstract: Background: The gestational trophoblastic diseases encompass a wide range of conditions that vary in their clinical presentation, their propensity for spontaneous resolution, local invasion and metastasis and their overall prognosis. Advanced or adolescent maternal age has consistently correlated with higher rates of complete Hydatidiform mole. Material and Methods: It is a retrospective record based study, performed in Department of pathology RIMS, Ranchi. Study population included all cases which were clinic… Show more

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“…In Taiwan, insect pests resulted in yield losses of around 15% (878.2 kg ha -1 ) and 30% (1427.8 kg ha -1 ) for the first and second rice crops, respectively. A comparable yield loss of 20-25%, or 1,000 kg ha -1 , was documented in the Philippines (Pathak and Daliwal 1986) [25] . These results demonstrate that although temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates may differ slightly in temperature, humidity, and other climatic conditions, the yield loss caused by insect pests does not.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Rice Pestssupporting
confidence: 51%
“…In Taiwan, insect pests resulted in yield losses of around 15% (878.2 kg ha -1 ) and 30% (1427.8 kg ha -1 ) for the first and second rice crops, respectively. A comparable yield loss of 20-25%, or 1,000 kg ha -1 , was documented in the Philippines (Pathak and Daliwal 1986) [25] . These results demonstrate that although temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates may differ slightly in temperature, humidity, and other climatic conditions, the yield loss caused by insect pests does not.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Rice Pestssupporting
confidence: 51%