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Medical journal of wuhan university

Medical journal of wuhan university (ISSN:1671-8852) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2001 to present. The publisher of this journal is Science China Press. Medical journal of wuhan university committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all types of General Medicine journal includes Medicine,Pharmacy, Bio-Chemistry, Psychology,Public Health Etc.

Medical journal of wuhan university

Submission Deadline

  • ( Vol 47 , Issue 04 ) | 26 Jun 2026

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Publication Date

  • ( Vol 47 , Issue 04 ) | 30 Jun 2026

Aim And Scope

Medical journal of wuhan university

General Medicine, Pharmacy, Bio-Chemistry, Psychology Sciences and Public health:

Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Forensic medicine, Microbiology, Community Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radiology, Pulmonary Medicine, Dermatology and Venereal diseases, Infectious Diseases, Anaesthesia, Cancer research, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Nephrology, Medical education, Orthopaedics, Paediatrics, Reproduction, Cardiology, Diabetes, Surgery, Nursing, Otolaryngology, Dental, Psychology, Anesthesiology, Dermatology,
Endocrinology, Hepatology, Urology, Venereology, Psychiatry, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, ENT, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutics, Pulmonology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical, Phatmaceutical Technology, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics, Industrial Pharmacy, Drug Design, Quality Assurance, Drug Regulatory Affairs, Phytochemistry, Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Hospital Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, Drug Discovery, Drug Metabolism, Toxicology, Clinical Research, Pharmacogenomics, Phrmacoinformatics, Pharmacovigilance, Life Sciences like Chemistry,
Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology, Immunology, Forensic, Epidemiology, Oncology, Biomedicine, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Gynaecology, Dermatoepidemiology, Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Sexology, Osteology, Kinesiology, Angiology/Vascular Medicine, Critical care Medicine, Haematology, Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Bariatrics, Pharmacy and Nursing, Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Radiobiology, Clinical immunology, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Healthcare Services, Healthcare Management, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, Geriatric Medicine,

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Medical journal of wuhan university
The Comparison of Atopobium vaginae Microbiota Between HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Women Using Quantitative PCR at Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar and Satellite Hospitals

Atopobium vaginae has been shown to be significantly higher in the HIV-positive group compared to the HIV-negative group. There is a hypothesis that genital microbiota analysis using PCR can reveal previously unknown relationships between HIV and microbiota, especially concerning bacterial vaginosis. This study was conducted to assess the comparison of Atopobium vaginae in HIV-positive and HIV-negative women using quantitative PCR examination. This observational analytical study was conducted with a cross-sectional approach from November 2023-2024. Subjects were reproductive-age women with and

Investigating the impact of the final restoration status on the success of direct pulp capping using BioCeramics: a Pilot Study

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the final restoration quality on the clinical and radiographic success of direct pulp capping (DPC) using a premixed bioceramic material, TotalFill BC-RRM Paste, in mature permanent teeth with deep carious lesions. A single-arm clinical pilot study was conducted on 40 mature premolars with deep or extremely deep carious lesions in 38 healthy patients aged 18–30 years. Teeth diagnosed with reversible pulpitis and meeting strict clinical and radiographic inclusion criteria were selected. After caries removal and pulp exposure, direct pulp capping was

Study of Vitreoretinal Interface Abnormalities In Patients With Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome

Evaluating vitreoretinal interface (VRI) abnormalities in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX). In this prospective cross-sectional study (case-control design), the research sample included 67 participants (80 eyes). The control group consisted of 40 participants (40 eyes) who were ophthalmic clinic attendees without pseudoexfoliation syndrome, and their right eyes were selected for comparison with the case group. The case group included 27 patients (40 eyes) with PEX who were examined at the ophthalmology clinic at Latakia University Hospital in Lattakia during the period 2024–202

The Association of Vitamin D Levels with Histological Type and Stage of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the most prevalent kind of lung cancer, making up around 85% of all cases. Treatment has advanced, but the prognosis is still bad, especially at advanced stages. Vitamin D levels have been implicated in cancer risk and progression. This study aims to evaluate Vitamin D levels and the association with the histological type and the staging of NSCLC. This analytical observational study included NSCLC patients diagnosed at RSUP Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Makassar from February to May 2025. Vitamin D levels were measured in blood samples using the Enzyme-Linked I

The diagnostic utility of some immunological markers in women with osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a systemic disease that affects the mineral density of bones and their structure, which leads to an increase in the softness of the bones. One in three women after the age of fifty worldwide is affected. osteoporosis is characterized by the loss of bone mass and increased bone fracture risk largely resulting from significantly reduced levels of the hormone estrogen after menopause. Besides the direct negative effects of estrogen-deficiency on bone, indirect effects of altered immune status in post- menopausal women might contribute to ongoing bone destruction. The study aimed t

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