The Superiority of Amniotic Membrane in the Treatment of Aplasia Cutis Congenita
1.1. Introduction: Aplasia cutis congenital (ACC) is a heteroge neous group of disorders that share a common feature of focal skin loss. In most cases, this is limited to the scalp, also involve other parts of the body. (ACC) is a heterogeneous group of disorders whose common characteristic is focal absence of skin. In the ma jority of instances this is limited to the scalp, although other areas of the body may also be involved. It is characterized by a lack of skin and adjacent tissues, and it can extend into underlying tis sues, such as muscle tissue and bone, that can be underdeveloped or even absent. ACC can be life-threatening in severe cases. Both conservative and surgical approaches carry risks, and the timing of surgery remains controversial.
Cardiac Myxoma: A Rare Case Series of 4 Patients and a Literature Review
Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumor. Clinical findings are numerous and range from general manifesta tions to symptoms related to intra-cardiac obstruction or systemic embolization. Echocardiography is the key exam for the diagnosis and surgery allows tumor resection and the prevention of compli cations.
Cyclosporine Attenuates Covid-19: Ensnare or Victory
Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a recent worldwide pandemic caused by a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In critical cases it causes acute lung injury (ALI) due to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). I