Volume-3-Issue-2-2026 – July 2026

A Health Journal

The central principle of modern medicine rests on timely diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and practical innovations suited to local realities as the foundation for better patient outcomes. Discoveries in medical science continue to be in the domain of infinite possibilities. Yet even the most brilliant minds unanimously convene that it is mostly the common ailments which, if managed efficiently, is optimum to provide relief. A common challenge faced by clinicians in Bangladesh, how to deliver effective, affordable, and patient-centered care. Despite that, physicians’ contributions in resource-limited settings offer actionable lessons that can strengthen routine practice and improve both individual and public health outcomes. Taken together, the articles in this issue illustrate how careful clinical observation, appropriate diagnostic tools, and context-sensitive interventions can significantly improve patient outcomes. Whether preventing postoperative infections, uncovering inflammatory sources of pain, optimizing nutrition, expanding access to cancer therapy, identifying environmental health risks, managing pediatric emergencies, or diagnosing rare diseases, each contribution offers practical insights for everyday practice. This collection reflects the growing strength of locally generated research in addressing national healthcare priorities and advancing evidence-based medicine in Bangladesh and beyond.

Articles

Editorial

By   – 18 June 2026

The central principle of modern medicine rests on timely diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and practical innovations suited to local realities as the foundation for better patient outcomes. Discoveries in medical science…

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Analysis of Laparoscopic Port Site Infections: A Descriptive Study

By Dr. Deb Prosad Paul – 18 June 2026

Abstract Introduction: Laparoscopic port-site infections have emerged as an important cause of postoperative morbidity following laparoscopic surgery. The aim of this study was to analyze contemporary data regarding laparoscopic surgery-associated…

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Imaging–Symptom Correlation: Ultrasound Findings and Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis

By Dr. A M Anisul Islam – 18 June 2026

Abstract Knee pain from osteoarthritis (OA) is a major global health issue that affects millions of people as they age. It often leads to decreased mobility, chronic disability, and a…

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Dietary Management of Surgical Patients and Its Effects on Wound Healing: A Study of 1,000 Patients

By Dr. Jahedul Islam – 18 June 2026

Abstract Getting enough of the right food is a big deal for people who just had surgery. This study looks at 1,000 patients to see how their diet affected their…

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Evaluating Loco-Regional Hypo Fractionated Versus Conventional Radiotherapy in Post-Mastectomy Breast Cancer

By Dr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Dr. Zinat Ara Naznin – 18 June 2026

Abstract Background: Breast cancer is a leading malignancy in women, with post-mastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) essential for reducing locoregional recurrence in high-risk cases. Conventional fractionated radiotherapy (CFRT) involves 45–50 Gy over…

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Hematological Malignancies and Pesticide Exposure: Comprehensive Evidence from Seven Leading Hospitals in Bangladesh

By Prof. Dr. Amin Lutful Kabir – 18 June 2026

Abstract Hematological malignancies are an increasing public health challenge worldwide, with a particularly rapid rise in countries such as Bangladesh. This study of 430 patients from seven tertiary hospitals sought…

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Risk Factors of Status Epilepticus in Children Admitted in a Tertiary Care Hospital

By Dr. Md Azizul Islam – 18 June 2026

ABSTRACT Background: Status epilepticus (SE) represents the most frequent pediatric neurological emergency, demanding rapid clinical intervention to mitigate long-term sequelae. This study aimed to identify the etiological profile and specific…

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Unicentric Castleman Disease Presenting as Persistent Cervical Lymphadenopathy: A Case Report

By Dr. Tasnim Mahmud – 18 June 2026

Abstract: Cervical lymphadenopathy is a common clinical presentation with a wide differential diagnosis ranging from benign reactive conditions to malignant disorders. Among malignant causes, non-Hodgkin lymphoma represents a significant proportion,…

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