Intraosseous Access Under Adverse Circumstances
This presentation displays the case of a 5-year old child suffering from severe pneumonia. No antimicrobial drugs had been given in the pre hospital setting so far. The boy lived in a remote home caring for children with innate, severely disabling musculoskeletal disorders. The rescue services were called in the morning due to the apparently life-threatening condition of the patient. I
Abnormal Renal Mass in Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease: A Diagnostic Dilemm
The incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in patients with polycystic kidney disease (PCKD) has shown to be higher compared to the general population [1, 4]. However the incidence of RCC in young individuals (40 years old) with the genetic disease
Subconjunctival Bleeding As Uncommon First Hemorrhagic Sign in Patient with Acquired A Haemophilia
Acquired A haemophilia (AHA) is a rare disease resulting from autoantibodies (inhibitors) against coagulation factor VIII that leads to bleeding. It occurs mostly in elderly but can be associated with pregnancy and autoimmune disease in youngsters (1), about 50% of cases are considered idiopathic,
Mental State Alterations and Transient Bradypnea Resulting from Pneumocephalus After the Application of Epidural Anes- thesia: A Case Report
Pneumocephalus is a very rare complication after the application of epidural anesthesia. Pneumocephalus can cause headache, convulsions, altered state of consciousness, and hemodynamic instability or cardiac arrest. This case report presents a rare case of pneumocephalus as a complication of epidural anesthesia for abdominal surgery
Understanding Anchorage in Orthodontics -A Review Article
Before starting active treatment of any orthodontic case, anchorage must be planned well to get rid of the problems that might accompanied the treatment procedures. This article reviewed the anchorage from all aspects starting from the definition, sources, types, planning, anchorage loss and how to avoid it.
Analysis on the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
Over the past few years, Robotic surgery has been an emerging field in colorectal surgery. Over years there has been continuous shift towards minimally invasive procedures with enormous potential advantages but progress is impeded because of limited evidence,lack of technology and cost of expenditure.
Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family with Dowling – Degos Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Dowling-Degos Disease (DDD) is a rare reticular pigmentary disorder with an autosomal dominant inheritance. Morbus Galli-Galli is considered to be an acantholytic variant of the disease. Mutations in keratin 5 gene (KRT5) have been found in the majority of DDD patients.
A Serious Case of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
This Report Illustrates the Catastrofic Damage to the Sensory System if the Diagnosis of Vitamin B12 Deficiency osnot done on Time to Reverse the Syntoms and Signs of Such Clinical Case. The Patient (Vdr), a Male of 70-Year-Old Started with Lack of Control by the Hands of Relatively Light Objects without Pain or other Signs of Damage to the Upper Extremities or Syntoms in the Lower Ones.
To Find Out the Causes of Extraction of Teeth in the Patients Coming to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Kantipur Dental College Teaching Hospital and Research Center from January 2014 to December 2018
1.1. Objective: The main objective of this study is to find out the reasons for the extraction of the teeth on patients visiting to the Department of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Kantipur Dental College Teaching Hospital and Research Centre from 2014 January 1st to 2018 December 31st.
Totally Extra-Peritoneal (TEP) Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia and Incisional Hernia Repair: Reverse TEP(R-TEP)
Laparoscopic ventral hernia and incisional hernia repair has now become a standard technique. However, the disadvantage of this technique is the contact between the mesh and tacks and the viscera.