The Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand
Pityriasis Lichenoides in Thai Children: A 10-Years Review of Clinical and Treatment Outcome
Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is typically a benign and chronic condition, though it may be life-threatening in rare cases. Diagnosis is primarily based on clinical presentation and histopathological examination of skin biopsies, although it can be challenging and subject to delays. The prognosis is generally favorable; however, ongoing monitoring is essential.
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Fetal Cerebrovascular Flow Index from Three-Dimensional Power Doppler Ultrasonography in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus versus Low-Risk Pregnancy
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Primary Prevention of Fragility Hip Fracture in High-Risk Elderly by Village Health Volunteers in Nan Province, Thailand
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression
The prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) was 12.1%. Risk factors of PPD were a single mother, alcohol drinker, neonatal complication, premenstrual syndrome, inadequate or absent childcare support, no familial psycho-social support, and previous depression.
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Factors Associated with Vision Impairment in Patients with Corneal Infection at a Secondary Hospital in Thailand
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Ending Nuclear Weapons, before They End Us
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Factors Associated with Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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The Efficacy of Steamed Ginger Extract, Hot Herbal Compress on Breast Milk Flow Rate in Normal First-Time Postpartum Women in the Early Postpartum Period
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Efficacy of Anthropometric Indicators as Risk Predictors of Metabolic Syndrome among Academic Staff: A Gender-Specific, Cross-Sectional Study
Waist circumference (WC) and visceral adiposity index (VAI) were the most effective predictors of metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk in men and women, respectively. Therefore, utilising anthropometric indicators appropriate for each sex can enhance the accuracy of predicting metabolic syndrome in at-risk individuals.
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Prevalence and Factors Affecting Delayed Development of Early Childhood in the Rangsit Children’s Home
A notable 63.6% of children in the Rangsit Children’s Home showed suspected developmental delays, with language skills being the most affected area. Key factors associated with these delays including the child’s age (1 to 3 years), weight, duration of stay (less than one year), and caregiver’s education level. These findings suggest the need to enhance developmental support, particularly in language development during early institutional care.
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