Articles Related to Recovery
Unexpected Improvement of Chronic Neurological Disease after Recovery from COVID-19 Infection in Four Patients
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians actively searched for adverse neurological complications or coagulopathyrelated strokes, but no protective effects were yet reported. We hereby describe our observations at a Geriatrics / Neurology facility on a range of neurological disorders encountered among COVID-19 patients followed for disabling neurological disease (degenerative or post traumatic dementia). We observed a very significant clinical improvement in 4 patients aged 43 to 78, who were in nursing skills home or at home and followed up for a disabling neurological disease for 2 to 5 years. They were affected by COVID-19 between March and October 2020.
Inflammatory “Endotheliopathy’’ with COVID 19 Infections in Children, Unanswered Questions for Management Post Recovery
Recent studies from U.K, US and Canada have reported a unique presentation of the novel corona virus (SARS-CoV-2) in the
pediatric age group. High fevers, rash, multiorgan involvement was a recurrent mode of presentation; with an overall case fatality
rate in the US-Canadian PICU consortium group was reported to be approximately 4.2% [1-7]
Latent Fingerprint on Human Skin: A Silent Diagnosis
Fingerprints are one of the most valuable evidence due to their uniqueness.
Recovery of DNA from Fingerprints on Enhanced Different Paper Types
Documents are commonly met in threats, kidnapping, and extortion at crime scenes. Perpetrators may handle papers,
so that it may contain incriminating evidence
Rehabilitation Providers’ Perspective on Recovery Following Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation: A Qualitative Study
Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation involves a lengthy recovery process. Rehabilitation providers have an opportunity to positively influence outcomes. To explore and describe the experiences of rehabilitation providers’ experiences during the rehabilitation process following autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) and to determine what strategies they employ to improve outcomes, encourage rehabilitation adherence, and establish positive therapist-patient relationships.
Xeroderma Pigmentosum Groups C and A in Algerian Patients with Deregulation of both Transcription and DNA Repair
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an extreme sensitivity to UV rays from sunlight, a high incidence of skin cancer and occasional neurological symptoms. XP, primarily defined as a DNA repair syndrome, has been found associated with defects in the Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) pathway, and more recently by transcriptional deregulation. XP results from mutations in eight genes (XPA to XPG and XPV) coding for proteins involved in NER.
Surface ECG Markers may Predict Impending Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery
Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is a common and dangerous complication following cardiac surgery.
Simultaneous HPLC Assay of Paracetamol and Sulfapyridine as Markers for Estimating Gastrointestinal Transit of Amphotericin B-containing Nanoparticles in Rat Plasma
A simple and sensitive two-step reversed-phase HPLC method was developed and validated for determining amphotericin B, paracetamol and sulfapyridine in rat plasma using piroxicam as internal standard.
Wake-up Strokes Are Similar to Known-Onset Morning Strokes in Severity and Outcome
Stroke symptoms noticed upon waking, wake-up stroke, account for up to a quarter of all acute ischemic strokes. Patients with wake-up stroke, however, are often excluded from thrombolytic therapy.
Fingerprint Recovery from Human Skin by Finger Powder
An examination experiment has been carried out to investigate whether fingerprint powder and lifting technique can recover and transfer latent fingerprints from human skin surfaces of dead bodies. For recovery Swedish Black powder and for transfer White Fingerprint Gelatine were used.
Development of a Stability Indicating UPLC-MS/MS Method for Rapid and Reliable Determination of Fenofibrate in Marketed Product (Lypanthyl® 200M) and Human Plasma
A reliable, fast, sensitive and selective Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method has been developed and validated for the determination of fenofibrate in marketed product (Lipanthyl) and human plasma. The chromatographic separation was performed on a reversed-phase Acquity®BEH C18 column (1.7 μm particle size, 50 mm x 2.1 mm ID) with an isocratic elution profile and mobile phase consisting of methanol and water (80:20, %, v/v). To achieve optimum chromatographic condition the influence of mobile phase composition and flow rate was investigated. The total chromatographic analysis time was as short as 2 min.
Editorial Board Members Related to Recovery

Saber Mohamed Abd-Allah
Associate Professor
Department of Theriogenology
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Egypt
Department of Theriogenology
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Egypt

Ratko Pavlovic
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
University East Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
University East Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Antonio Sanchez-Pozo
Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II
University of Granada
Spain
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II
University of Granada
Spain

Murad A. Al-Holy
Associate professor
Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Hashemite University
Jordan
Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Hashemite University
Jordan