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Ectopic Intra-Nasal Tooth: A Case Report
An ectopic tooth in a nasal cavity is a rare phenomenon. In most cases, no etiological explanation of teeth in that location has been suggested or found. We report the case of a 26-year-old man, who discovered, 5 years ago, an induration inside his right nasal pit, which caused an unilateral nasal obstruction, without rhinorrhea, with epistaxis, revealing an ectopic in intra-nasal tooth.
A Bulky Mass of the Infra-Temporal Fossa
Tumors located in the parapharyngeal space are rare. They account for 0.5% of the whole tumors of the head and neck. Benign neoplasms are the most common with a rate of 70 to 80%, 40 to 50% originate in the salivary glands ; half of them are represented by the pleomorphic adenoma. We report the case of 38 old-year woman with in which the diagnosis of parapharyngeal space was made. The patient underwent a complete removal of the mass. The histological exam revealed a pleomorphic adenoma. No postoperative complications.
Carotid Body Tumor - Case Report and Review of the Literature
The paraganglioma of the carotid sinus is a relatively rare tumor, which represents the majority of paraganglioma of the head and neck (60-70%).
Shaker Exercise Rehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer and Stroke Patients with Dysphagia - A Pilot Study
Dysphagia is a common sequela post (chemo) radiotherapy ([C]RT) for head and neck cancer (HNC) and after stroke. The Shaker maneuver is a promising rehabilitative exercise for improvement of swallowing function by means of strengthening neck musculature.
Evaluation of Luffa Aegyptica Mill Powder: A Novel Superdisintegrant in Delayed Release Tablets
The current research in the field of drug delivery by which pulsatile release can be achieved has been intensified. The objective of the present study was to evaluate Luffa aegyptica mill powder as a novel superdisintegrant in the development of pulsatile drug delivery system (PDDS).
Toxicological Screening and Quantitation Using Liquid Chromatography/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
In recent years, an increasing number of new designer-drugs have increased the demands for general toxicological screening [1]. Limited screening based on immunoassays is commonly used in clinical toxicology, whereas more comprehensive approaches are common in forensic toxicology such as screening based on Gas or Liquid Chromatography (GC or LC) approaches.
Quantitative Analysis of 30 Drugs in Whole Blood by SPE and UHPLC-TOFMS
An Ultra-High Pressure Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (UHPLC-TOF-MS) method for quantitative analysis of 30 drugs in whole blood was developed and validated. The method was used for screening and quantification of common drugs and drugs of abuse in whole blood received from autopsy cases and living persons.
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Riyadh Khudhair Lafta Al-Juboori
Professor
College of Medicine
Mustansiriya University
Iraq
College of Medicine
Mustansiriya University
Iraq
JULIO ARBOLEDA-FLOREZ
Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Queen's University
Canada
Department of Psychiatry
Queen's University
Canada
Rodrigo Fernandez Valdivia
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
United States
Department of Pathology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
United States
Lisa M Dadio
Lecturer
Department of Forensic science
University of New Haven
USA
Department of Forensic science
University of New Haven
USA
Andreu Palou
Professor
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Biotechnology
University of the Balearic Islands
Spain
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Biotechnology
University of the Balearic Islands
Spain
TAWFIK ALHUSSAINY
Professor
College of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
University of Petra
Jordan
College of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
University of Petra
Jordan
Sónia Dias
Associate Professor
International Public Health Unit
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Portugal
International Public Health Unit
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Portugal
JUAN CARLOS SALAZAR
Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Physician in Chief Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
Academic Director, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and
Director of the Pediatric and Youth HIV Program
United States
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Physician in Chief Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
Academic Director, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and
Director of the Pediatric and Youth HIV Program
United States
Zuhair Muhi-eldeen
Professor
Department of Medicinal chemistry
Petra University
Jordan
Department of Medicinal chemistry
Petra University
Jordan
Nandadulal Bairagi
Associate Professor
Centre for Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Jadavpur University
India
Centre for Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Jadavpur University
India