Volume 8 - Issue 2


Authors : Didi Wahyudi*, Leonardo Lubis
Tooth avulsion is one of the common types of orofacial and dental trauma that frequently occurs in sports and requires prompt management and a good treatment plan to achieve satisfactory outcomes. The aim of this case report is to present an overview of the tooth replantation using a trepanation procedure that has not been previously discussed in any formal publication. A clinical case concerning the management of tooth avulsion applying trepanation principles is narratively described along with a follow-up on the periodontal tissue condition after 2 years of treatment.
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Authors : Glushkova M.V*, SIDORENKO O.A
Acquired hyperpigmentation is widespread in the population and significantly affects the quality of life of patients [1]. It is known that one of the clinical signs of skin hyperpigmentation is localised hyperkeratosis in the lesional area, associated with high levels of cell proliferation and melanin saturation of the cells. Cell proliferation and hyperkeratosis are associated with an increased local metabolic rate. It was therefore of interest to investigate the likely characteristics of systemic blood changes in patients with acquired skin hyperpigmentation (ASH).
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Authors : Aras G, Zirek Mandal T, Kanmaz D, Pehlivan S, Fener N, Özbek M
A 59-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency department with a three-month history of worsening dyspnea, fatigue, and cough. His vital signs were recorded as follows: blood pressure 138/88 mmHg, heart rate 98 beats/min, respiratory rate 25 breaths/min, temperature 37.8°C, and oxygen saturation 91%. During the lung auscultation, breath sounds were absent in the lower left lung, while crepitant rales were audible in the upper zone and the right lung.
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Authors : Dr Rishi Agrawal MBBS*, Dr Dilbar Singh Johal MBBS FRCPath
A 51 year-old male presented with a 2-week history of a firm and tender suprapubic lump. The patient denied constitutional symptoms. His medical history was significant for sarcoidosis. He was referred to a penile surgeon, the main clinical concern being that of malignancy.
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Authors : Jun ZHANG*, Huizi TANGHE, Shungui XIANG, Yin TANG
This study aims to explore the role of emotion and behavior in the relationship between meditation and life satisfaction. Using a literature analysis approach, the study examines the connections among emotion, behavior, meditation, and life satisfaction. Meditation training can effectively improve life satisfaction and enhance physical and mental health. The mechanisms by which emotion and behavior influence life satisfaction are relatively complex and require further in- depth research. Given that meditation can promote positive emotions, reduce depression and anxiety, aid in relaxation, improve sleep quality, and decrease insomnia, it can effectively lower stress levels in modern individuals
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Authors : By Waslah Mohammad Mansha MD; Gowsini Joseph MD, PhD; René Horsleben Petersen MD PhD
Mediastinal teratoma cysts (cystae mediastinale) are rare incidental findings occurring in approximately 3 to 12 % of all mediastinal cysts (1) Symptoms arise depending on the cyst's specific location (2). This case report describes a 19-year-old female who presented with a mediastinal cyst containing a teratoma. This rare and complex entity was diagnosed through imaging techniques and successfully treated via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination following surgical resection, and the patient's postoperative course was uneventful, with a favourable outcome.
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Authors : Ademide Olowosale, Dr Abdul-Majeed Salmasi
Systemic hypertension is the greatest modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular death and contributes significantly to the pathology of chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). Stress echocardiography (SE) is widely used to diagnose myocardial ischaemia. To optimise referral criteria for SE, we aimed to identify the strongest predictors of CAD on SE.
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Authors : Zhihao Huang*, Zhiqi Tian, Xiaojun Ran, Shoushi Jiang, Wenqi Jia
ntermittent hypoxia training has been proposed as a potent facilitator of hematological adaptability, especially with respect to red blood cell proliferation and hemoglobin concentration. However, the comprehensive physiological implications of intermittent hypoxia training, as compared to normoxia training and intermittent hypoxia exposure, remain incompletely understood.
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Authors : I.yazough*; A. Jbilou; A. Rajae ;A. Ahellat; Y Agouri; S. Ait laalim
Acute peritonitis is frequently of infectious origin. We report the case of a 55-year-old patient referred for abdominal pain (epigastric and right hypochondrium)with fever without the patient reporting the accidental ingestion of a chicken sleeve. The examination noted epigastric guarding and generalized sensitivity with a pneumoperitoneum caused by a foreign body perforating the gastric antrum of calcic tonalitis on CT scan. Surgical exploration found peritonitis localized on perforation of the posterior surface of the stomach and a bone crossing it. We performed suture, lavage and peritoneal drainage.
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