Children experience maxillofacial trauma less frequently than adults (0.6%-1.2%) [1]. Mandibular fractures account for 36% of all facial fractures in pediatric patients. About 80% are angle, condyle, and sub-condyle fractures, and the rest, about 15-20%, are symphysis and parasymphysis fractures [2]. ...
A 72-year-old female presented with acute epigastric pain, vomiting and fever. She was diagnosed with a cholangiosepsis caused by Escherichia coli. In the past few years, she had been hospitalized multiple times due to recurrent cholangitis. ...
A 56-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to persistent fatigue and shortness of breath lasting for more than 2 months. An ultrasound (Figure 1) performed at an external facility revealed a hepatic shadow that has not improved despite treatment. ...
A 48-year-old male presented with rapid onset of ulcerations on the lower lip, progressively spreading to the buccal mucosa, tongue, and upper lip, associated with burning sensation and difficulty in eating and drinking. A prodrome of fever (one week prior), preceded the ulcerations on the lowerlip & skin lesions on the hands and legs. ...
Roseomonas gilardii is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that has been indicated as a rare cause of human infections. Roseomonas genus was described in 1993 by Rihs et al. as a ''pink coccoid'', non-fermentative, aerobic, gram negative bacteria. It has been isolated from environmental sources (e.g., water, soil, air, and plants). ...
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is a frequently occurring human infertility related disease affecting 1 out of 100 pregnant women before the 20th week of gestation [1]. Major causes of RPL are parental and embryo genetic abnormalities, hormonal and metabolic disorders, autoimmune issues [2]. Mutations in MVK gene, mevalonate kinase, the key enzyme in non-sterol isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway. ...
Uterine myomas are common during pregnancy, affecting up to 11.2% of women [1,2]. It is also prevalent in elderly primigravidae [3,4]. Uterine myomas most commonly occur in the fundus and upper uterine region, accounting for around 80% of cases [5]. Although myomectomy during pregnancy is unusual, it can be performed safely in carefully selected cases with little risk of severe bleeding or complications [6,4]. ...
Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) is a common autosomal disorder, caused by mutation of the tumor suppressor gene chromosome 17q11.2 in humans. Neurocognitive difficulties are common in patients with NF1. The aim of the study was reported, how novel variant of gene mutations correlations with cognitive disabilities, such as ADD JA ADHD of the same NF1 family. ...
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, transmitted by sand fly vectors. Human leishmaniasis involves over 20 distinct species, with infections geographically distributed between the Old World (Mediterranean, Middle East, Africa, and Asia) and the New World (Americas) [1]. ...
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