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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-1353/1510116

A Survey of Vitamin Intake amongst Hearing and Hearing- Impaired Female Students in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study

Susan Amin and Maha Al-Shammari

Article Type: Orginal Article | First Published: November 19, 2020

Previous international research shows severe vitamin deficiencies in people with hearing loss. Hearing loss is improved for many people when vitamins such as A, B, C, D, E and K are replaced. This was a cross sectional study involving 64 hearing students and 42 hard of hearing female students aged 18-21 in a university in Saudi Arabia. Food intake was assessed by a food frequency questionnaire. Vitamin levels were calculated for each food and compared to the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-1353/1510115

Breastfeeding Initiation Among Women With Preeclampsia With Severe Features Superimposed on Diabetes Mellitus

Leandro Cordero, MD, Michael R Stenger, MD, Mark B Landon, MD and Craig A Nankervis, MD

Article Type: Orginal Article | First Published: November 14, 2020

Timely delivery and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) remain mainstays in the treatment of preeclampsia with severe features (PSF) which may be superimposed on preexisting conditions such as diabetes mellitus (PDM). Preeclampsia associated with premature delivery, severity of condition and mother-infant separation increase the risk of breastfeeding (BF) initiation failure. BF initiation rates for women with PDM were significantly lower than those for women with PSF alone. Although intention to BF was si...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-461X/1710039

Parasitaemia in Asymptomatic Bantu and Baka Pygmy People Living in the East Region, Cameroon

Gangueu Djape Clotilde Diane, Yondo Jeannette, Noumedem Anangmo Christelle Nadia, Nkouayep Vanessa Rosine, Atiokeng Tatang Rostang Joel and Mpoame Mbida

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 11, 2020

Asymptomatic malaria constitutes a silent threat to an efficient malaria control strategy. The aim of this study was to assess the level of malaria parasitaemia tolerated by asymptomatic individuals in Baka pygmies and the Bantus of the East Region, Cameroon. A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among asymptomatic Bantu and Baka pygmies from 6 months aged to 76-years-old. A questionnaire was used to collect information from 1032 consenting participants about ethnicity, gender, a...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-461X/1710038

Prevalence, Intensity and Effects of Anthelminthic Drug Efficacy on Gastrointestinal Helminths in Nkambe, North West Region Cameroon

Bup R Manjuh, Khan P Vincent, Noumedem AC Nadia and Yamssi Cedric

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 11, 2020

Parasitic infections are major health problems worldwide. These parasitic infections are caused by Helminths and Protozoans. High prevalence is mostly in people with low socio-economic status and this is due to lack of hygiene and sanitation. This study aimed at providing systemic data that will be used to determine the prevalence, intensity and the efficacy of anthelminthic drugs (Albendazole 400 mg and Mebendazole 500 mg) against gastrointestinal helminths among the population of Nkambe. Quali...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4571/1710026

A Rare Case of an Ascending Aorta and Aortic Arch Aneurysm with an Aberrant Right Common Carotid Artery and a Proximal Descending Aortic Ectasia

Mikhail M Olalo, MD and Syril Bren P Guillermo, MD, FPCP, FPCC

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 12, 2020

Ascending aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic and are usually discovered as an incidental finding on chest imaging. However, larger aneurysms can present with symptoms resulting from compression of surrounding structures including the trachea, bronchi, and the esophagus which can result in hoarseness, cough chest pain or back pain. The presence of an aortic arch anomaly, specifically an aberrant right common carotid artery, in a background of an aortic arch aneurysm is extremely rare with a worldw...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4571/1710024

Carotid Paragangliomas Related to Form Involving Multiple Systems (Syndromes and Diseases): A Systematic Literature Review

Francisco S Lozano-Sánchez MD, PhD, Angel Muñoz MD, PhD, José A de las Heras MD, PhD, Rogelio González-Sarmiento, MD, PhD and M Begoña García-Cenador MD, PhD

Article Type: Review Article | First Published: November 12, 2020

Carotid paragangliomas are infrequent tumours, generally single, non-functional and benign. Nevertheless, the biology of these tumours occasionally means they are bilateral, multicentric, functional and malignant. Such infrequency and the different ways they manifest themselves pose a diagnostic/ therapeutic challenge that is reflected in the final outcomes. According to the Shamblin classification, 75% of carotid paragangliomas are either Type I (tumour smaller than 4 cm, weakly attached to the...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3001/1410105

A Novel Automated Algorithm Effectively Titrates Stimulation in an Implantable Vagus Nerve Stimulation Device

Imad Libbus, PhD, Enea Dede, MD, Scott Stubbs, BSEE, Lorenzo DiCarlo, MD, Scott Mazar, MSEE, Badri Amurthur, MSEE MBA and Bruce H KenKnight, PhD

Article Type: Brief Report | First Published: November 11, 2020

Autonomic Regulation Therapy (ART) using chronic Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is in development for patients with heart failure who remain symptomatic despite standard care. In the ANTHEM-HF Pilot Study, a therapeutic VNS intensity was successfully achieved in patients with HFrEF using manually programmed VNS up-titration. An algorithm has been developed for automatically intensifying VNS in small increments to a programmable target intensity, and capable of adjustments during the up-titration ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-5742/1510075

Urinothorax Following Microwave Ablation of a Renal Mass

Matt Miller, HBA, Blake Hamilton, MD and Keith Quencer, MD

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 11, 2020

Percutaneous ablation of renal masses is an alternative to partial nephrectomy. The three main techniques for ablation of these masses are Radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation and microwave ablation. We report a case of an 83-year-old man who underwent microwave ablation of a renal mass complicated by delayed development of an urinothorax eventually necessitating nephrectomy. Urinothorax following percutaneous renal ablation has not previously been described in the published literature. Compare...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2572-4193.1510092

A Rare Case of Actinomyces odontolyticus Infection after Injection Laryngoplasty with Deflux

Kelti Munroe, BSc, Jonathan Melong, MD and Timothy Brown, MD, FRCSC

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 06, 2020

Actinomyces odontolyticus is a grampositive, anaerobic bacteria that is part of the normal oral commensal flora. It has been previously demonstrated to be a rare cause of endogenous bacterial infections in humans. In the current case report, we present a rare case of vocal cord infection caused by Actinomyces odontolyticus after injection laryngoplasty with Deflux in an otherwise healthy male patient. A 61-year-old healthy male was taken to the operating theater for injection laryngoplasty for a...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2572-4193.1510091

A Rare Presentation of Gradenigo’s Syndrome

Nilam U. Sathe, MBBS, MS ENT, Dharmishtha R. Kaku, MBBS, MS ENT, DNB ENT, Anjali Taku, MBBS, MS ENT, Muniram Pawara, MBBS, MS ENT and Vani K. Gupta, MBBS, MS ENT, DNB ENT

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 05, 2020

Gradenigo’s syndrome is a characteristic triad of suppurative otitis media, pain in distribution of trigeminal nerve and abducens nerve palsy. Early diagnosis and management of Gradenigo’s syndrome is important as it can give rise to fatal complications. Careful clinical history and physical examination, neuroimaging are needed for a differential diagnosis. We present a case report of unusual presentation and eitiological cause of Gradenigo’s syndrome and its effective management. Patient ...

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