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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.

Atherosclerotic Background of Digital Clubbing in Sickle Cell Diseases

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: Sickle cell diseases (SCDs) are inborn and catastrophic processes on vascular endothelium, particularly at the capillaries.

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.

Pelvic Serous Adenocarcinoma

1. Summary
The serous borderline ovarian tumors are unique among the borderline ovarian tumors in that invasive or noninvasive peritoneal implants may occur in 35% of cases [1,2]. Occurrence of the serous adenocarcinoma without the possibility of histopathological finding of the origin of the tumor is very rare and commonly is called pelvic serous carcinoma.

Post COVID-19 Parkinsonism: A Case Report

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: Parkinsonism is a syndrome that is characterized by a reduction in dopamine and basal ganglia functioning. Its etiology can be primary, secondary, atypical, or idiopathic. The primary clinical manifestations include rigidity, bradykinesia, resting tremor, and postural instability.

A Comparative Study of Fissurectomy Versus Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy in Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure Regarding Post-Operative Complications

1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction: An anal fissure (fissure-in-Ano) is a small, oval- shaped tear in the skin that lines the opening of the anus which is quite common in the general population. Anal fissures are either acute or chronic. Chronic fissures typically require surgical treatment, despite the emergence of new conservative techniques, such as nitric oxide donors. Surgical options include fissurectomy and lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS).

MUC5B Mutation Causes Mucociliary Dysfunction and Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Like Illness in a Saudi Girl: A Case Report

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: MUC5B is a major gel forming mucin in the lung that plays a key role in mucociliary clearance and host defense that is secreted from proximal submucosal glands and distal airway secretory cells.

The Experience of a Victim is a Traumatic Experience

1. Abstract
A victim is any person who has suffered physical and mental consequences, property damage or a significant violation of fundamental rights and freedoms as a direct result of a criminal act. Spouses and common-law partners, life partners or informal life partners, and descendants are also considered victims of a criminal act.

A Few Words about Genome

1. Abstract
The word genome can refer specifically to the DNA in the nucleus of a cell, but it can also refer to the genome of organelles that contain their own DNA.

In Shortly about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

1. Abstract
The human body depends on oxygen for survival. Organic tissues need an ideal oxygen supply for proper functioning. Lack of oxygen can reduce blood flow, damage tissue, cause premature aging, thin hair and even affect memory. Injured tissue needs more oxygen to survive.

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