Monday 20 July 2015

MD Physiology - Thesis topics MMC

The following are thesis topics for MD PHYSIOLOGY done at Madras Medical College, Chennai under The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Chennai.





M.D PHYSIOLOGY

[Madras Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu]
S.No
THESIS TITLE
MONTH & YEAR
1.
Effect of certain yogic postures on cardiovascular parameters
Mar 2007
2.
Evaluation of cardio respiratory changes during various phases of menstrual cycle in young women before and soon after exercise
Mar 2007
3.
Evaluation of pulmonary function and respiratory efficiency in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension
Sep 2008
4.
Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Mar 2008
5.
Standardization of nerve conduction velocity in median and ulnar nerves in various age groups
Mar 2009
6.
Effects of iron and zinc deficiency on memory of different age groups
Mar 2007
7.
Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic functions in patients with symptomatic Gastro esophageal reflux disease
Mar 2007
8.
A Comparative study of auditory and visual evoked potentials in young obese and normal individuals
Mar 2010
9.
Evaluation of autonomic functions in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
Mar 2009
10.
Visual evoked potential changes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Mar 2010
11.
Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic functions in migraine individuals
Mar 2010
12.
Evaluation of autonomic function tests in young obese and normal individuals
Mar 2010
13.
Oxidative stress in different intensities of short duration aerobic exercise in young healthy sedentary individuals
Sep 2006
14.
Comparison of hearing ability between visually blind and normal sighted subjects
Mar 2009
15.
Evaluation of autonomic function tests in patients with non alcoholic cirrhosis with portal hypertension
Mar 2008
16.
Urodynamic evaluation in female urinary incontinence
01104.0000
17.
Effect of chemotherapy on nerve conduction
01204.0000
18.
Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic functions in migraine individuals
01003.0000
19.
Comparative study of visual and brainstem auditory evoked responses in parkinson's disease patients and normal subject
20.
Sleep study in hypothyroid patients in comparison with normal subjects

21.
Evaluation of nerve conduction abnormalities and brainstem auditory evoked potentials in type 2 diabetes mellitus

22.
Visual evoked potential changes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

23.
A comparative study of cognitive evoked potential in normal, subclinica
24.
A comparative study of auditory and visual evoked potentials in young obese and normal individuals
01003.0000
25.
Visual and brainstem auditory evoked potentials in migraine
01104.0000
26.
Evaluation of autonomic function tests in young obese and normal individuals
01104.0000
27.
Evaluation of endothelial function in ageing with nitric oxide in relation to DHEA-S (dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate) levels
Apr 2013
28.
Evaluation of cognitive evoked potentials and oxidative stress in patients with liver cirrhosis
Apr 2013
29.
Evaluation of peripheral nerve conduction & superoxide dismutase levels in alcohol dependence syndrome
Apr 2013
30.
To study the normative data of vestibular evoked myogenic potential and compare with migraine patients
Apr 2013
31.
A comparative study of auditory and visual evoked potentials in young obese and normal individuals
Mar 2010
32.
Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Mar 2007
33.
Effect of glucose mediated insulin release and its effects on the lipid parameters

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