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  • APRIL-JUNE
    Vol. 46 No. 2 (2022)

  • JANUARY-MARCH
    Vol. 46 No. 1 (2022)

  • OCTOBER-DECEMBER
    Vol. 45 No. 4 (2021)

  • JULY-SEPTEMBER
    Vol. 45 No. 3 (2021)

  • APRIL-JUNE
    Vol. 45 No. 2 (2021)

    This is the second issue of volume 45. In this issue, we hope that you, our beloved reader, would benefit from reading our interesting studies including the study regarding diagnostic performances of different cut-off points of urine protein to creatinine ratio for detection of significant proteinuria in suspected preeclamptic women. Another study is about the intervention to enhance adherence of the continuous positive airway pressure machine users using the cloud-based tracking system with telemonitoring. The last but not least study in this issue is the use of topical herbal medicine to relieve pruritus in patients with end-stage renal disease. We do hope you found these interesting as always.

  • JANUARY-MARCH
    Vol. 45 No. 1 (2021)

    I hope this message finds you well. This is the first issue of TCA this year, the beginning of our 45th year. In this issue, there are two very interesting obstetrics and gynecology discipline; one regarding abnormal uterine bleeding and another is about preterm labor. Moreover, you will have a chance to learn more about medical education about using the study guide in medical students and procedural skills for interns in the ministry of public health. Hope you all will benefit from reading our articles as usual.

    Enjoy!

  • OCTOBER-DECEMBER
    Vol. 44 No. 4 (2020)

    Dear readers,
    This is the final issue of volume 44. In this issue, you will learn about agents that we use for pain and
    agitation control and their risks for death in patients with tuberculosis that required long-term
    mechanical ventilation. Another article is a systematic review regarding the use of balastine for
    seasonal allergic rhinitis. Hope you enjoy reading and gain more knowledge from these two articles.

    Happy New Year to you all!

  • JULY-SEPTEMBER
    Vol. 44 No. 3 (2020)

    Dear readers,

    Welcome to The Clinical Academia. This is our third issue of this year. In this issue, you can learn about encephalitis which is still one of the deadly diseases in many parts of the world, and learn about the association between cerebrospinal fluid pressure and mortality among these patients. Also, we also have an article regarding tuberculosis and HIV in this issue. The article is about the times of initiation of antiretroviral therapy in patients with tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection in patients with low CD4 cell count. We hope that the articles will help you gain more knowledge about these infectious diseases.

    Enjoy!

    Thammasorn Jeeraaumponwat, M.D., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of The Clinical Academia

  • APRIL-JUNE
    Vol. 44 No. 2 (2020)

    Dear readers,

    This issue of TCA is the second in this volume. As usual, interesting studies have been waiting for you to read. The first one is about the Macrolide resistance Mycoplasma pneumoniae and its clinical presentation. You will also have a chance to learn about helical tomotherapy planning for total marrow irradiation. In terms of emergency medicine, the new triage tool is mentioned in this issue. For medical education, there is an article regarding high and low fidelity simulation in the issue. Hope you like this issue of TCA as we do.

    Enjoy!

    Thammasorn Jeeraaumponwat, M.D., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of The Clinical Academia

  • JANUARY-MARCH
    Vol. 44 No. 1 (2020)

    Dear readers,
    Welcome to our new volume, the 44th year of The Clinical Academia. This year, however, I would like to inform all of you that we have to extend our issues every three months responding to the COVID-19 situation. In this first issue of this volume, you all will have a chance to get updates about tuberculosis, three informative studies from one of the biggest databases of tuberculosis in the world. You will know the effectiveness of corticosteroid on mortality, the effect of bacterial pneumonia on mortality, the effect of insulin on mortality, all are in hospitalized patients with tuberculosis. Hope you enjoy reading our journal as usual.

    Best!

    Thammasorn Jeeraaumponwat, M.D., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of The Clinical Academia

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