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The word “medicinal plant” includes many types of plants used in .It is the use of plants for medicinal determinations, and the study of such practices.
The word “herb” has been referred from the Latin word, “herba” and an old French word “herbe”. Now days, herb states to any part of the
plant like fruit, seed, stem, bark, flower, leaf, stigma or a root, as well as a non-woody plant. Previous, the word “herb” was only applied to non-woody plants, with those come from trees and shrubs. These
medicinal plants used as food, flavonoid, medicine or perfume and also in certain mystical activities.
Traditional systems of medicine continue to be commonly practiced on many accounts. Population growth, inadequate supply of drugs, prohibitive price of treatments, side effects of several synthetic
drugs and growth of resistance to currently used
drugs for transferrable diseases have led to increased emphasis on the use of
plant materials as a basis of medicines for a extensive variation of human ailments
High Impact List of Articles
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Granular cell tumour of the breast - diagnostic radiology case study
Chandra Segran Shrina Devi, Arasaratnam Shantini & Mohammed Hussein Muna
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Granular cell tumour of the breast - diagnostic radiology case study
Chandra Segran Shrina Devi, Arasaratnam Shantini & Mohammed Hussein Muna
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Breast-specific gamma imaging in a breast cancer center: adjunct to characterization of suspicious lesions and supporting therapeutic decisions
Thomas Meissnitzer and Matthias Wolfgang Meissnitzer
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Breast-specific gamma imaging in a breast cancer center: adjunct to characterization of suspicious lesions and supporting therapeutic decisions
Thomas Meissnitzer and Matthias Wolfgang Meissnitzer
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it time to incorporate fludeoxyglucose PET/CT markers into sarcoma prediction models?
Rajan Rakheja, Stephan Probst
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it time to incorporate fludeoxyglucose PET/CT markers into sarcoma prediction models?
Rajan Rakheja, Stephan Probst
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Highlights from the latest articles in cardiac nuclear imaging
G Abikhzer & O Israel
Research Highlights: Imaging in Medicine
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Highlights from the latest articles in cardiac nuclear imaging
G Abikhzer & O Israel
Research Highlights: Imaging in Medicine
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Using contrast agents to obtain maps of regional perfusion and capillary wall permeability
Ronnie Wirestam
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Using contrast agents to obtain maps of regional perfusion and capillary wall permeability
Ronnie Wirestam
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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PET/CT findings in gastric cancer: potential advantages and current limitations
Saadet Atay-Rosenthal, Richard L Wahl and Elliot K Fishman
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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PET/CT findings in gastric cancer: potential advantages and current limitations
Saadet Atay-Rosenthal, Richard L Wahl and Elliot K Fishman
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Recent developments in cardiac CT
Noortje van der Bijl, Jacob Geleijns, Raoul MS Joemai, Jeroen J Bax, Joanne D Schuijf, Albert de Roos and Lucia JM Kroft
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Recent developments in cardiac CT
Noortje van der Bijl, Jacob Geleijns, Raoul MS Joemai, Jeroen J Bax, Joanne D Schuijf, Albert de Roos and Lucia JM Kroft
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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