Dara Ninggar Ghassani's research while affiliated with Airlangga University and other places
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Publications (2)
The study aims to explore the association between black cumin extract supplementation to
endothelial dysfunction markers and aortic Intima Media Thickness (IMT) in rats with subchronical
cigarette smoke exposure. Fifty Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) were classified into
five kind of groups: negative control group (NC); positive control group (PC),...
Introduction and importance
Compartment syndrome is a well-known surgical emergency caused by increasing pressure inside the fascial or osteo-fascial compartment, resulting in vascular compromise, ischemia, and necrosis. This condition usually occurs following a traumatic incident. Here we present a report of nontraumatic acute compartment syndrome...