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Persistent Left SVC- Can it be Used for Dialysis?

1. Introduction Persistent left sided Superior vena cava (PLSVC) is encountered in 0.3% of healthy population and majority of times gets inciden tally detected during a left sided internal jugular catheter insertion or during electrophysiological studies. There are couple of reports where after its accidental cannulation, dialysis has been continued for a variable period of time.

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Atypical Multiple Aquagenic Syringeal Acrokeratoderma in a Patient Treatment with Botulinum Injection: A Case Report

1. Abstract Aquagenic syringeal acrokeratoderma (ASA), a rare transient disease that occurs after water immersion and disappears shortly after drying, is more commonly observed in young women, which mostly affects the palms, and to a lesser extent the feet. We reported a 40-year-old Asian man with 13-year history of erythema and pale brown flattened papules on hands with no involvement of palms which was diagnosed as ASA.

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Uterine Sarcomas – Review of Literature

1. Summary Uterine sarcomas are rare and comprise only 3% of all uterine can- cers, 8% of malignant uterine tumors. Within the group of soft tissue sarcomas they occure in 7% of all cases. They consist of different histological subtypes as leiomyosarcoma, endometrial stromal tumor, undifferentiated sarcoma, pure heterologous sar- coma and mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumors.

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Case Report: Both Parents and their Three Children Developed Symptoms of the Microwave Syndrome while on Holiday near a 5G Tower

1. Abstract Antennas emitting radiofrequency (RF) radiation for 5G wireless communication are being deployed since 2019/2020 in Sweden, although no studies are available on health impacts from the new 5G radiation.

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Cervical Cancer – Controversies in Treatment Higher Stages – Case Report – Could be Multi Organ Surgical Approach Benefiting for Patient?

1. Summary When cervical cancer happens it’s often first treated with surgery to remove the cancer. Other treatments may include medicines to kill cancer cells. Options might include chemotherapy and targeted therapy medicines. Radiation therapy with powerful energy beams also may be used. Sometimes treatment combines radiation with low-dose chemotherapy [1].

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Primary Intracranial Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Case Report and Literature Review

1. Abstract Intracranial squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare condition and relatively few cases have been described in the literature. Despite the poor prognosis, no standardized treatment protocols have been developed. In the present article, we report a case of primary intracranial SCC with a review of the literature.

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