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Which Blood Group is More Anemic: Five Years of Retrospective Experience
The relationship between blood groups and diseases has been a subject of interest for many researchers. This study
aims to investigate the susceptibility of each blood group to anemia based on the relationship between the erythrocyte indices and the biochemical parameters used to diagnose anemia.
Recurrent Ophthalmic Eczema Herpeticum with Hyper Immunoglobulin E Syndrome in A 4 Years-Old Boy
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a skin infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) that occurs in individuals with atopic
dermatitis. It is characterized by the sudden appearance of vesicles and erosions with crusts over areas affected by eczema.
EH can range from mild and self-limiting in healthy adults to life-threatening in children, infants, and immunocompromised patients. Early treatment with antiviral therapy is crucial in preventing complications and mortality. EH is primarily
caused by a superinfection of HSV, usually HSV-1, in individuals with atopic dermatitis. Reactivation of HSV is more common than primary infection. Patients with atopic dermatitis are more susceptible to skin infections due to impaired skin barrier function and immune dysregulation. Disseminated cutaneous HSV infection can also occur in individuals with other
forms of dermatitis, known as Kaposi varicelliform eruption (KVE)
Genetic Relatedness and Characterization of O25b-B2-ST131, in Stool Isolates of Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporin-Resistant Escherichia Coli Strains in Healthy Children under 10 Years of Age
Background and Purpose: Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the multidrug-resistant pathogens, producing extendedspectrum beta-lactamase enzymes. Molecular typing of this pathogen can be useful for determining the source of dissemination and transfer of resistance and virulence genes of these isolates. Considering the significance of infection in children, in this study, we examined the stool flora of children (<10 years) to show the characteristics and clonal relationship of the isolates.
Clinico - Etiological and Hematological Profile of Severe Anemia in Pediatric Population Aged 1-13 Years at A Tertiary Care Cent
This study is an attempt to emphasize the prevalence of severe anemia in pediatric age group and characterize different clinical and Hematological findings among them. Anemia is a major global health problem, especially in developing countries like India, despite the fact that this problem is largely preventable & easily treatable. It leads to morbidity and mortality in children and establish a public health problem of substantial importance.
Case Series of 141 Melanomas Diagnosed and Managed over 5 years by an Australian Dermatologist: with a Suggested Approach to Suspected Pigmented Lesions
Melanoma is one of the most fatal disorders dermatologists have to diagnose and treat. Despite its prevalence and seriousness, there has been no protocol with consensus suggesting systematic approach for diagnosis and treatment of pigmented lesions. A series of 141 melanomas diagnosed and managed over five years in an Australian dermatology clinicare presented. Also a systematic approach has been suggested for the management of suspicious pigmented lesions and melanomas. It is hoped that this paper provides a platform to open discussion for the development of the best systematic approach.
Two-Years Follow-Up in a Multidrug-Resistant HIV-1-Infected Woman Treated with Ibalizumab
Diarrhoea is a common and diverse aetiology problem in HIV infected patients that can cause deterioration in the quality of life, malnutrition and failure of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Ibalizumab (IBA), a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to domain 2 of CD4 T lymphocytes receptor, has been recently approved for treating adults infected with multidrug-resistant HIV-1 infection for whom it is otherwise not possible to construct a suppressive antiviral regimen.
Six Years to Diagnose Bilateral Congenital Choanal Atresia: A Case Report
Bilateral choanal atresia is a rare congenital malformation, which causes asphyxia neonatorum rarely compatible with
life, making this pathology a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency. We report a very rare case of bilateral choanal atresia in a girl
who survived to the age of 6 without neonatal care, and we discuss the clinical, endoscopic, radiological aspects and the treatment
of this condition
A Look at Day Fines: What has happened over the Years?
This paper seeks to explore the development of day fines or fines as a single penalty for major offenses in the United States and
in European countries.
Cost-Effectiveness and Budget Impact Analysis of Recombinant Tumor Necrosis Factor-Thymosin Alpha 1 in a Complex Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer
Recombinant tumor necrosis factor -thymosin alpha 1 (TNF-T) has been used in Russian oncological practice for a number of years.
A MRI Diagnosis of Congenital Urogenital Anomalies in 27 Years Old Man
Congenital anorchia is an uncommon clinical condition. Etiology and pathogenetic mechanisms are often unknown. Although some patients with anorchia present with ambiguous external genitalia or micropenis, most have a normal phenotype. XY Disorders of Sex Development classifications are numerous and success rate in establishing a precise diagnosis is far lower than in XX karyotype.
The Development of Reference Values for Waist Circumference and Waist Height Ratios in Nigerian Youths 10-18 Years of Age
In Nigeria, indices predictive of adolescent central adiposity are lacking. This study aimed to develop age- and gender- specific cut-offs for WC and WHtR for Nigerian adolescents
Lost IUCD since 14 Years: Found in Urinary Bladder
Intra-uterine copper devices (IUCD) are one of the most widely used reversible contraceptive methods used in India due to its lost cost, easy availability and long duration of action. However it is associated with few complications, one of the most important among which is uterine perforation and IUCD migration.
Prevalence of Anemia among Children Aged 6 Months - 12 Years Attending Emergency Room in Princess Rahma Teaching Hospital for Children, North of Jordan
The purpose of this study was to use the computerized database of princess Rahma teaching hospital for children to analyze the prevalence of anemia among children aged 6 months - 12 years attending the emergency room of the hospital.
Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 (MABC-2): A Cross-Cultural Comparison for Surinamese Children at 5 Years of Age
The Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC) is used globally to identify and describe impairments in motor development in children; however, norms for Surinamese children are lacking. We thus conducted a cross-cultural comparison for Surinamese children 5 years–5 years and 6 months using the Dutch/Flemish (NL) and United Kingdom (UK) norms of the MABC, second edition (MABC-2).
Editorial Board Members Related to ears
Yao Olive Li
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Nutrition & Food Science
California State Polytechnic University
United States
Department of Human Nutrition & Food Science
California State Polytechnic University
United States
Tracey Ledoux
Assistant Professor
Department of Health and Human Performance
University of Houston
United States
Department of Health and Human Performance
University of Houston
United States
Gary Lee Francis
Professor
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Medical College of Virginia
United States
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Medical College of Virginia
United States
Rostislav Kostadinov
Associate Professor
Disaster Medicine
Medical University Plovdiv
Bulgaria
Disaster Medicine
Medical University Plovdiv
Bulgaria
R Manivanan
Scientist
Central Water and Power Research Station
India
Central Water and Power Research Station
India
Bakhtiar Affendi Rosdi
Senior Lecturer
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
STEFAN KOSTADINOV
Assistant Professor
Alpert Medical School
Brown University
United States
Alpert Medical School
Brown University
United States
BRUCE D CHESON
Professor of Medicine
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital
United States
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital
United States
JANAK PADIA
Associate Professor
Center of Biomolecular Therapeutics
University of Maryland
United States
Center of Biomolecular Therapeutics
University of Maryland
United States
Andrew Taylor-Robinson
Professor of Immunology & Haematology
School of Medical & Applied Sciences
Central Queensland University
Australia
School of Medical & Applied Sciences
Central Queensland University
Australia