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Contralateral Extremity Paresis and Numbness Caused by Pos-tero lateral Disc Herniation at C3–C4 in a Teenager

We report a rare case of a teenager presenting with progressive contralateral extremity paresis and numbness caused by posterolateral disc herniation at C3-C4. Intervertebral decompression and artificial disc replacement was performed. Follow-up at 2 months showed complete neurologic.....

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Parallel Lives: A Case Series of Three Boys with Persistent Reactive Attachment Disorder

Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), only diagnosed in the context of early abuse and neglect, is characterised by failure to seek and accept comfort. It involves lack of activation of the - developmentally essential - .....

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Multiple unilateral submandibular duct calculi: A case report

Salivary gland calculi account for the most common disease of the salivary glands. The majority of sialoliths occur in the submandibular gland or its duct and are a common cause of acute and chronic infections. Sialolith can be unilateral, bilateral, single or multiple. Depending on the gland affected and stone location, there are various methods available for the management of salivary.....

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A New Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis in Frailty Patient Affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treated With Steroids

In July 2017 we observed, in our Internal Medicine Department, the patient F.A. recently affected by recurrent Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD). Anamnesis’ data have underlined the presence of Permanent Atria Fibrillation (FAP) and severe carotid stenosis, treated with carotid.....

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Living longer and living better

It was with great enthusiasm that we have seen the results published by Francis et al. concerning the adjuvant hormone therapy. In the SOFT study, the 8 year disease-free survival rate was 78.9% in patients who did only tamoxifen,.....

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CT-Guided Marking of A Small Abdom in alWall Metastasis of Chromo phobeRenal Cell Carcinoma

WedescribeafemalepatientinwhomCT-guidedhookwiremarkingenabledaneasyandmini- mally invasive removal of a small abdominal wall metastasis of chromophobe renal cell carci- noma despite obesity and scars after repeat laparotomies......

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Acute Upper Arm Ischemia in a Patient with Human Immunodeficeincy Virus Infection: Underwent Successful Surgical Thromboembolectomy

Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are in hypercoagulabe state due to various coagulation abnormalities and at increased risk for thromboembolic events. We report acute upper arm ischemia.....

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Refractory Hypertension Dueto Pheochromocy to main A Type IN eutro fibromatosis:Single Case Report

(NFI) is a common genodermatosis, with an incidenceof1newcaseto3000-3500livebirths.Describedin1882,itoccursfromgenemutations of the encoding protein called neurofibrinin. NF1 patients are at increased risk for neoplasms. Aims:Wereportacaseofapatientwithneurofibromatosiswitharecentdiagnosisofpheochro2. Keywords Mesh terms; Neurofibromatosis type1;Hypertension;Pheochromocytoma mocytoma(PHEO),duetotherarityofthisassociation.1.2.CaseReport:Fourty-sexyearsold femalepatientwithNF1andhypertensionsincetheageof25,developingdifficultyincontrol- ling blood pressure levels. .....

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Image is Hearts in The Large Bowel

Biopsy of colon in a case of ulcerative recto-colitis stained with hematoxylin and eosin method showing a dilated colonic gland with the heart shape located near to a second more irregular, symmetric gland, as if this is an image reflected in a pond......

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Co-Existence of Synodontia & Talon Cusp in Mandible: A Rare

The aim of reporting this case is to bring to light a different kind of tooth developmen-tal anomaly very rarely reported in literature......

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Prenatal Diagnosis of Denys-Drash Syndrome

Denys-Drash syndrome consists of the triad of progressive nephropathy characterised by diffuse mesangial sclerosis (DMS), genital abnormalities, and Wilms tumour. Nephropathy may range from early onset proteinuria to nephrotic syndrome to end stage renal failure. Genital malformations affects both external and internal genitalia. It may range from penoscrotal hypospadias, bilateral cryptorchidism to an enlarged clitoris with fused labia and a urogenital sinus to atrophic uterusto streak ovaries or dysgenetic testes. The risk of developing Wilms’ tumor may be as high as 50%......

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A Novel Approach to Treat Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) After General Anesthesia

Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is an everyday problem in each recovery room [1]. The use of total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and the administration of dexamthasone and ondansetron helps to significantly reduce the incidence of PONV [2]. However, very few patients suffer from PONV despite of these measures. They seem to be resistant to any kind of treatment after the onset of nausea and/or vomiting.....

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Impactions in Orthodontics - A Review

Tooth eruption involves the migration of the teeth from a nonfunctional position within the bone to a functional position in the jaw. In orthodontic practice, it is inevitable that one will encounter eruptive abnormalities s.....

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Successful Treatment of Systemic Sarcoidosis with Tranilast

Although the effectiveness of tranilast in cutaneous sarcoidosis has been reported, its recorded adoption in systemic sarcoidosis is finite. We report a case of huge subcutaneous sarcoidosis withmultipleorganinvolvementandsystemicsymptomsrelievedquicklyafterthetreatmentof tranilast, suggesting that tranilast is expected to become the first-line therapy of sarcoidosis as for its less side effect......

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Recurrent Swelling of the Lower Limbs (Lymphedema) As a Manifestation of the Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Hypereosinophilic syndrome is an unexplained disorder characterized by prominent blood and bone marrow eosinophilia and tissue eosinophil infiltration. It can cause damage/dysfunction of multiple organs, mainly involving the skin, heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract and the nervous system.....

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