Volume 7 - Issue 3


Authors : Ihedioha blessing ojiugo, Patricia Imade Gbobo, Yinka Onasoga*
Extant literature has shown that maternal care is a crucial aspect of public health, and understanding the ethical dimensions is imperative for improving healthcare quality. This study investigates the ethical relationships between midwives and mothers in the context of maternal care in Nigeria. The primary objective is to explore and comprehend the intricate dynamics of ethical relationships within the Nigerian healthcare system. The study, conducted in Nigeria, involved 16 participants (eight midwives and 8 mothers) selected through purposive random sampling. In-depth interviews were the primary method of data collection.
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Authors : Dr Bensaka Mohammed, Dr Chafai Alaoui Karim, Dr Aicha El Boukhrissi, Dr Miloudi Mouad, Pr Abid Hatim, Pr Mohammed El Idrissi, Pr Elmrini Abdelmajid
The management of synovial sarcomas is multidisciplinary, and imaging plays a crucial role at various stages .MRI is currently the examination of choice for the diagnosis of synovialosarcoma, helping to determine the site of surgical or radio-guided biopsy, to establish locoregional extension, enabling the choice of therapeutic options, and to evaluate and monitor post-treatment.
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Authors : Drs. Bensaka Mohammed*, Lakdim Hamza, Omar Habiballah, Yassine Hamid Lah, Cheddadi Mohammed, Dounas Hamza, Pr. Abid Hatim, Pr. Elidrissi Mohammed, Pr. Elmrini Abdelmajid
We report a case of open enucleation of the talus, surgically treated conservatively. Enucleation or triple dislocation of the talus is a rare and serious traumatic injury. The study reports case of a 55 years old, was the victim of an attack by a stone with a direct point of impact on the right ankle while the foot was fixed, resulting in total functional impotence and severe pain. Enucleation of the talus is a rare lesion, rarely described in the literature. The functional prognosis of the ankle is compromised by the risk of osteonecrosis.
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Authors : Lasso Diana, Tacuri Juan*, Diana Pedrosa, Edison Loja
Bartter syndrome (BS) corresponds to a hereditary disease, autosomal recessive for 5 of its variants and autosomal dominant for one of them, with 2 phenotypes and six genotypes. The estimated prevalence is 1 per million inhabitants, although in our country this type of case has not been reported in the literature. It has no predilection for race or gender. The presence of polyhydramnios without a clear cause (gestational diabetes or fetal malformations) should make you think about this pathology.
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Authors : Haithem Zaafouri*, Abdelhak Mbarek, Helmi Zebda, Mona Cherif, Dhafer Haddad, Yazid Benzarti, Anis Ben Maamer
A 41-year-old female admitted to our department of general surgery with a three days history of abdominal pain, fever and shivering. She was previously healthy without any past medical history. On examination, she was febrile at 39°C, and she had tenderness in the epigastric quadrant of the abdomen. Biological data showed leukocytosis at 22.10³ E/L, high C - reactive protein at 300mg/L, normal amylase and liver enzymes.
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Authors : Dr. Ali Mohammadimoshganbar*, Gholamreza Mostafavi, Amin Hoorandghadim
elay in language development, social communication, play skills, and behavior in kids can be attributed to a variety of factors. One common cause is genetic predisposition[1], as children with a family history of language or developmental delays are more likely to experience similar challenges themselves. Additionally, neurological factors such as brain injury or abnormalities such as Seizures can impact a child's ability to develop language and social skills[2,3,4].
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Authors : Pedro J Modrego*, Leyre Diaz de Cerio.
Paraneoplastic syndromes (PNS) pose diagnosis challenges when the underlying cancer is not visible with the usual ancillary tests. Lung cancer is one of the cancers that cause paraneoplastic symptoms most frequently, especially small cell subtype. Several neurological symptoms have been reported such as sensory neuronopathy, limbicencephalitis, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, retinopathy, myasthenia gravis, cerebellar degeneration, opsoclonus-myoclonus, and others, and they occur in less than 1/10,000 casesof patients with cancer [1]. The most frequent neurological PNS is Eaton Lambert syndrome, which appears in around 1% of patients with small cell type lung cancer [1].
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