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utaneous Angiosarcoma After Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation: A Case Re port and Review of the Literature

1. Summary We present a patient diagnosed with left sided early breast cancer in 2014, treated by left partial mastectomy, standard radiation therapy and adjuvant tamoxifen, and with right sided early breast cancer in 2017, treated by right partial mastectomy, accelerated partial breast irradiation [APBI] over a 2-weeks period and adjuvant aromatase inhibito.

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Manual Therapy in Diverticular Disease of The Colon: Case Report

1. Abstract Sigmoid diverticular disease is a disease that can significantly reduce the quality of life. This work shows the course of therapy using manual methods available to a physiotherapist. This was achieved in the presented method, and the description below is intended to show that therapy using manual methods can be used to reduce the symptoms caused by complications of diverticular disease of the large intestine

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Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease-Mimicking Myocardial Bridging

1. Case Report A 66-year-old male presented to the cardiology clinic with a 10- day history of intermittent chest tightness and dyspnea on exertion. The symptoms were aggravated by exercise and relieved by rest. He reported no past medical or surgical history. Physical examination was unremarkable. Electrocardiography showed normal sinus rhythm with premature atrial complexes. A treadmill test exhibited positive result for myocardial ischemia. A coronary angiography revealed dynamic compression at the middle part of the left anterior descending artery. Significant squeezing and apparent narrowing were noted during every systole (Video). A diagnosis of myocardial bridging was made, and treatment with oral beta-adrenergic antagonist and non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker was initiated. After 2 weeks of medical therapy, the patient’s chest pain and dyspnea had resolved

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