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GMCH Crescent Cell Detection Machine shifts to the NMC Hospital

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Nagpur: Investigation and Obit cell management will be greatly affected by the Government and Hospital Medical College (GMCH) as a high-performance liquid chromatographic machine (HPLC) that has been transferred to the Pachpaoli NMC maternity house.
The machine, which plays an important role in preventing crescent cell disease and other blood disease, sponsored by CSIR-Center for cellular and molecular biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, under the Prime Minister of Health Mission Project.
After retiring from the Head of the Pediatric GMCH Department, Dr.
Dipty Jain, who was a nodal officer, this project had been transferred to the NMC Hospital.
Dr.
Jain has been maintained as a nodal officer at the new crescent cell research center inaugurated by Union Nitin Gadkari minister on Wednesday.
The CCMB crescent cell branch has sponsored labor including doctors, technicians and social workers.
Mahathme SMM Eye Welfare Welfitle Trust will maintain community outreach activities through different camps as they have done for cataracts.
Experts say tertiary care centers such as GMCH must have their own HPLC machines which cost only around RS40 to RS50lakh.
The center status of the advantage that will consist of sickle cell research and hospital cannot be ascertained when GMC Dean Dr.
Sudhir Gupta did not answer Ti’s call.
About 4 acre land has been for the center of excellence in GMCH but the project remains on paper until now.
East Vidarbha said capital of sickle cell disease and GMCH received patients from all districts in the division.
The HPLC machine is set at GMCH in 2018 and more than one lakh patient has been screened.
GMCH also offers an inpatient department for sickle cell patients that will not be available at the center of NMC Pachpaoli immediately.
The NMC center will only have OPD and distribute drugs for free.
The city has two more HPLC machines, each at IGGMCH and Daga Hospital, but patients cannot benefit adequately.
The workforce problem has maintained the two machines used, officials said.
HPLC machines involve a two-level system – screening through a blood test and the classification of crescent cell types from newborns to senior citizens.
Dr.
Vinky Rughwani, Vice President, the Maharashtra Medical Council, said that the NMC research center would benefit North Nagpur for most of the city had maximum crescent cell patients.
“Active efforts to regulate the Sickle Gmch cell Institute but have not disappointed.
Until then at least the HPLC can be purchased there,” said Rughwani, who is the Director of Thalassemia and Cell Center.
‘Take the Minister of Union Medical Assistance on time Nitin Gadkari said that the prevalence of sickle cell has increased in such a way that Nagpur and Vidarbha have become capital capital.
“Citizens do not take this disease seriously result in many affected.
I begged citizens to take medical intervention on time and prevent the spread of disease,” Gadkari said after inaugurating a new research center at Pachpaoli on Wednesday.
Rajya Sabha Member Dr.
Vikas Mahathme, Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari, Head of CCMB scientist Giriraj Chandak, former MLA Dr.
Milind Mane and the others were present.

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