Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness, characterized by positive and negative symptoms and cognitive deficits that affect almost all aspects of metal activity, including the perceiving, attention, memory and emotion...
Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is an ulcerating neutrophilic dermatosis commonly affecting the lower extremities and presenting in the second to sixth decades of life...
The term myxoma was first used by Virchow in 1871 [1].Myxomas are benign but locally invasive neoplasms that rarely appear in the skeleton [2]. The rates for prevalence and incidence of odontogenic myxoma are not available...
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition, with an extremely high mortality if not treated in an early manner. Heat stroke implies high temperature (at least 40ºC), and organic dysfunction (usually central nervous system involvement, especially cerebellum, and liver damage)...
Twin tubal pregnancy is a very rare event with an incidence of 1 in 20000 spontaneous pregnancies (1). Few cases have been published in literature.
Moyamoya disease is a progressive angiogenetic disorder, with an arterial narrowing involving distal portion of internal carotid arteries, at intracranial level. This disorder leads to development of collateral vessels, with a typical “puff of smoke” aspect in angiographic studies...
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...