Drug-induced gingival overgrowth (DIGO) was first reported in the dental literature in the 1960s, in association with phenytoin use in children with epilepsy [1]. DIGO culprits are mainly anticonvulsants, antihypertensive calcium channel blockers (CCB), and immunosuppressants...
The urachus, also known as median umbilical ligament, is a fibrous cord that connects the umbilicus with the anterior wall of the bladder. It is formed during the 5th month of fetus development as the open urachal tract normally closes...
Stercoral colitis is a rare, life-threatening inflammatory colitis which results from fecal impaction causing increased colonic intraluminal pressure [1,2]. Fecal impaction occurs most commonly in the sigmoid and rectosigmoid colon...
Stevens - Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, life threatening condition usually associated with medicines use rather than other etiologic factors. It is a severe forms of exfoliative dermatitis, characterized by extensive epidermal erythema and blistering, which leads to necrosis and detachment...
Special Stage Rallying (SSR) is a popular form of motorsport with growing popularity worldwide [1]. SSR involves drivers using modified rally cars which are based on standard saloon cars that are fitted with special competition tyres and many upgraded mechanical parts and competing in high-speed timed events...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common childhood onset psychiatric disorder effecting up to 10% of children and frequently continues into adulthood [1]. Altered neurochemistry in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) and right caudate...
Peer review is an essential process in any publications refereeing a mutual process that allows evaluating manuscripts submitted to a journal and commented upon by independent research experts within the similar field of research...
Open Access is the free of charge, instant, online availability of research articles, together with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital milieu. It provides unrestricted use and reuse...
Plagiarism is a part of Journalistic ethic where it is considered to be a crime. The act of taking content, writing, statement or an idea that is already published is known as plagiarism. Whenever you consider using any paraphrase, sum up, or take terms, phrases, sentences or statements...