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Dramatic Improvement in Dyspnea in A Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patient, Following Administration of Anti-IL-6R

Currently in most Lung Cancer cases in which there is tumor progression, the molecular approach is to search for new mutations, usually utilizing circulating free DNA. There are however cases where a trauma, such as an operation, is followed by rapid tumor progression and the key for treatment in these cases, might be the search for abnormal Cytokine levels.

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An Unusual Case of Nasopharyngial Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma with In- tracranial and Orbital Extension: A Challenge for Innovative Conformal Radiotherapy Techniques

Adenoid cystic carcinoma of nasopharynx is rare. When tumor is resectable, surgery alone or followed by radiotherapy is frequently used for treatment. In the other hand, when tumor is not resectable, only radiotherapy can allow for a protracted local control obtaining. However, achievement of an optimal dose distribution is not always easy due to the location and the extent of the tumor.

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Nicolau Syndrome Due to Benzathine Penicillin Injection: (A Case Report)

Nicolau Syndrome(NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular injections, which is manifested by pain, edema, and livedoid discoloration of the skin immediately after injection. The pathophysiology of the disease is uncertain, but some studies have suggested, reasons such as embolic vessel occlusion, sympathetic nerve stimulation, inflammation, or mechanical injury. In this paper we report a case of NS following penicillin Injection.

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Can Lung Ultrasound in Patients with Fever of Unknown Origin Detect Early Signs of COVID-19 Pneumonia?

The increasing interest in Lung Ultrasound (LUS) over the last years led to a great diffusion and better experience in using this technique, which became an essential tool for clinicians. During the current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, LUS is being extensively applied to the evaluation and monitoring of lung damage in infected patients, improving their management in various clinical settings.

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Postpartum Meningitis by Enterococcus Faecalis Secondary to Neuraxial Anesthesia

Meningitis is an infrequent and serious cause of postpartum fever that requires early diagnosis and treatment to prevent serious complications and to reduce the high mortality rate. Neuraxial anesthesia is a frequently used technique in obstetrics. Meningitis is a very rare complication of neuraxial anesthesia and enterococcus is only involved in exceptional cases.

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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis in Medulloblastoma Patients: Case Report and Review of Literature

Encephalitis caused by Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and medulloblastoma are both fairly rare disorders with relatively poor prognoses. We experienced a case of HSV encephalitis (HSE) in which the patient presented 1 year after surgical resection and radiation therapy and 1 month after chemotherapy.

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