Odontogenic myxoma (OM) is a mesenchymal tissue benign neoplasia, being relatively rare which is almost exclusively seen in tooth‑bearing areas. OM commonly occur...
Carotid artery aneurysm is a rare cause of asymptomatic neck mass, which is very often misdiagnosed and underappreciated. We report a case of 57‑yea...
Biomechanical considerations in implant dentistry to a large extent follow simple mechanical rates, based on leverage principles and the implants initial stabilization. That is why; the sound knowledge of biomechanics...
A low level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated during the normal metabolism is indispensible for several cellular processes. However, excessive presence of ROS causes cellular stress which may lead to differen...
Laparoscopic surgery has become gold standard surgical care in dealing certain pathologies particularly the benign diseases of gall bladder. Although laparoscopic cholecystectomy is costlier than its open counterpart,...
One of the prime causes of blindness in premature and preterm infants is retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) as determined in vision 2020 program.[1] As globally the number of blind children figures to 1.4 million with 7...
Blood donor motivation is an integral part of blood transfusion service. The National and State Blood Transfusion Councils, with support from various non‑government organizations carry out extensive work ...
Over the past decade, human trafficking has become a global public health concern, which encompasses a serious violation of basic human rights on an international platform.[1] United Nations has defined human traffick...
The recent report on “Breast self‑examination (BSE) among market women” is very interesting.[1] Obaji et al., concluded th...
Enterococci have become important nosocomial pathogens world‑wide and are associated with a high mortality. The treatment of these infections poses a great challenge due to th...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) has been found to be an important reliable marker for future coronary events. Deposition of the EAT in young individuals is not well known. We studied EAT in 25 young overweight or obes...
Congenital diverticulum of male urethra is an uncommon entity. Neglected management complicates the process in the form of calculi formation and recurrent urinary infection. A 10âÃ...
Mesenchymal chondrosarcomas (MCs) are infrequent, slow‑growing malignant tumors of head and neck region affecting both bone and soft tissues. It represents approx...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a group of rare inherited disorders of connective tissue with the common feature of excessive fragility of bones. It is caused by mutations in the collagen,...
A very rare side‑effect of amlodipine is dysguesia. A review of the literature produced only one case. We report a case about a female with essential hypertension...
We present a metabolic disorder with main complaints of unresolving short stature following prolonged treatment for rickets. ES is a 4‑yearâ€Â...
Talon cusp (TC) is a relatively uncommon developmental anomaly characterized by cusp‑like projections from the cemento‑enamel junction t...
Co‑infection in immunocompetent patients is rare. Though co‑infection with dengue and leptospira cases is in...
Ansa cervicalis (AC) frequently shows its variations in the formation and distribution pattern. However, variation in its looping pattern associated with abnormal topographic disposition is relatively rare. Knowledge ...
Cold agglutination disease (CAD) is characterized by an auto‑antibody which is able to agglutinate red blood cells (RBCs) at temperatures lower than that of the b...
Gingival recession is commonly associated with plaque‑induced inflammation and calculus. A high frenal attachment is more important in gingival recession in the c...
Ameloblastoma is usually considered a homogenous neoplasm and is thought of as the most primitive of all odontogenic neoplasms. However, detailed investigations have proven clinicopatholog...
Trevor disease or hemimelic epiphyseal dysplasia is a rare skeletal developmental disorder characterized by asymmetric overgrowth of cartilage in the epiphyses. Histologically, it is an epiphysis osteoc...
Endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF) was first described as far back as 1946 among Ugandans. It is mostly a disease of the tropics and subtropics and most common among individuals of low socioÃ...
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