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Review Article

Sexual function and dysfunction among patients with systemic and auto-immune diseases

Systemic autoimmune diseases affect various organs and they can determine sexual dysfunction in females and males patients particularly with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc), Sjögren syndrome (SS), antiphospholipid syndrome, Behçet’s disease and other vasculitis. Sexual dysfunction among patients with rheumatic diseases is multifactorial due to disease-related factors (chronic disease aspects, disease activity) as well as therapy.

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Case Report

Uncommon Cause of Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Gastric antral vascular ectasia is an uncommon cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or iron deficiency anaemia [1]. The condition is associated with dilated small blood vessels in the antrum, or the last part of the stomach. It is also called watermelon stomach because streaky long red areas that are present in the stomach may resemble the markings on watermelon [2].

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Case Presentation

Intramural hematoma of esophagus after lifting a heavy sack of rice which mimicking cardiovascular disorder

We report here a case of an intramural hematoma of the esophagus. The extension of this was from cervical esophagus to lesser curvature of stomach intramural hematoma.

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Editorial

Comments on article Continuous shortwave diathermy with exercise reduces pain and improves function in Lateral Epicondylitis more than sham diathermy: A randomized controlled trial

I read very carefully the article “Continuous shortwave diathermy with exercise reduces pain and improves function in Lateral Epicondylitis more than sham diathermy: A randomized controlled trial.” by Babaei-Ghazani et al. (2020) [1] and I would like to congratulate the authors because this was the first trial to investigate the effectiveness of Continuous Shortwave Diathermy (CSWD) in Lateral Epicondylitis (LE) patients.

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Case Report

A wandering atrial pacemaker in inferior wall infarction. Escape or survival rhythm? A case reports

Coronary sinus rhythm is an ectopic atrial rhythm supposedly originating from a pacemaker at the mouth of the coronary sinus; recognized in the electrocardiogram by P-waves that are inverted in leads II, III, and VF with a normal or prolonged P-R interval. In myocardial infarction, this presentation can reveal a wandering atrial pacemaker. We present a case of a wandering atrial pacemaker with inferior wall MI complicated by complete atrioventricular block.

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Case Report

A Chest contusion following car accident, in obese patient suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea

We describe the case of a 50 years old male patient, who, affected by Obesity and OSAS, came to our ambulatory for dyspnea, shortness of breath and astenia. The subject described that the week before had a car accident and was taken to the ER, where received a chest x-ray which resulted negative

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Editorial

Prophylaxis against COVID-19: A possible way of effective control against COVID-19

COVID-19 emerged in the later part of 2019 is a public health emergency of international concern. Though definite treatment and vaccine against the Coronavirus are not available, yet COVID-19 prevention and prophylaxis are important to appease the pandemic burden. An effective prophylactic agent will prevent disease in high-risk groups, e.g., medical professionals managing COVID-19 patients.

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Research Article

Non-Conventional Covid Treatment Methods 19

In bioelectronic terms, the organism is understood as an integrated circuit of biological piezo, pyroelectrics, ferromagnets and semiconductors, filled with bioplasm and managed electronically by quantum processes.

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Case Report

A LGI1 Mutation (c.263 T>A p.Leu88*) Identified in a Chinese Patient with Epilepsy: A Case Study

To investigate the genetic causes of a 13-year-old Chinese female proband with epilepsy.

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Case Report

A germline mutation of gene ATM p.C1899* is associated with family history of multiple cancers in a family in Yunnan province, China

Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutation (ATM) is a well-known gene on chromosome 11q that plays a role in cell cycle checkpoints and DNA damage responses.

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