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  Last Updated: April 14, 2024

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-346X/1410130

Prevalence and Pattern of Ocular Injuries among Ophthalmic Patients in a Referral Centre, Ekiti State, Nigeria

Olufemi, O. OYEDIRAN, Timothy O. OLADOSU, Omobola K. OIWOH, Emmanuel O. AYANDIRAN, and Iyanuoluwa O. OJO

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: August 30, 2021

Ocular injuries are a leading cause of monocular loss of vision. This study aimed to determine the pattern of ocular injuries, identify the most common causes of ocular injuries, assess the pattern of treatment and determine the rate of complications of ocular injuries in Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti, Ekiti State. A retrospective study was conducted in FTH, Ido-Ekiti, Ekiti State. All patients with ocular injuries from January 2014 to June 2019 were used with a total of 616 patients. Dat...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4539/1710021

Attitudes Toward People with Epilepsy in Libya, the Conundrum Continues!

Ashraf M Rajab

Article Type: Commentary | First Published: September 11, 2021

A close and contemplative look at the published neurology literature makes it clear to the reader that epilepsy research possesses more popularity and occupies a higher position in the plethora of scholarly medical writings. Perhaps the reason behind this is that epilepsy nowadays has become more than just transient seizures that are treated with drugs to put an end to seizure recurrence, but rather it is a disease that permeates all aspects of the patient's life. Epilepsy affects not only the p...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4539/1710020

Fragmentation of Apolipoprotein E4 is Required for Differential Expression of Inflammation and Activation Related Genes in Microglia Cells

Troy T Rohn, James D Beck, Stephanie J Galla, Noail F Isho, Tanner B Pollock, Tarun Suresh, Arni Kulkarni, Tanya Sanghal and Eric J Hayden

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: September 10, 2021

The apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) allele represents the single greatest risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and accumulating evidence suggests that fragmentation with a toxic-gain of function may be a key molecular step associated with this risk. Recently, we demonstrated strong immunoreactivity of a 151 amino-terminal fragment of apoE4 (E4-fragment) within the nucleus of microglia in the human AD brain. In vitro, this fragment led to toxicity and activation of inflammatory process...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-3634/1410147

Clinical Characteristics and Outcome of COVID-19 among People Living with Diabetes in Nigeria

Vivian Gga Kwaghe, Rifkatu Reng, Olufemi Adediran and Felicia Anumah

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: August 28, 2021

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected millions of people globally with over 3 million deaths. People with underlying comorbidities are at a risk of having severe disease with increased fatality. This study aimed at describing the clinical characteristics and outcome of COVID-19 among people living with diabetes mellitus (DM) in Nigeria. This was a retrospective study that analyzed the data of adult patients who were admitted into the isolation and treatment center at the Uni...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3419/1410159

Total Maxillectomy in Children: A Report Two Cases

Agustina Lorea, Eduardo Figueroa, Juan Larrañaga and Carlos S Ruggeri

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: September 08, 2021

We describe the clinical cases of two pediatric patients who were treated with a total maxillectomy and chemo/ radiotherapy for suffering from malignant tumors of the maxilla. The reconstruction of the floor of the orbit was done with titanium micromesh and the defect in the maxilla and hard palate was reconstructed with free flaps. This allowed a quick swallowing rehabilitation and an excellent cosmetic result. Total maxillectomy is a surgical technique that involves the resection of all the bo...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3419/1410158

Proposed Biology of the Spontaneous Remission of Cancer

Behzad Niakan

Article Type: Hypotheses | First Published: September 08, 2021

Two common factors were identified among the case reports of the prolonged spontaneous remission and regression of cancer. The prolonged spontaneous remissions of cancer may be preceded by a low blood oxygen delivery to the tumor and a short, steady or rapid malignant growth. The steady or rapid growth of primary tumor not the growth of new metastases. Case reports of the spontaneous disappearance of verified cancer without any medical intervention has baffled researcher. The disappearance of al...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3419/1410156

Atypical Presentation of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Ramon Eduardo Garcia-Cahuich, Felipe Rodríguez-Solis, Nancy E. García-Carrillo, Alondra Yereldi Naranjo-Cruz, Lorena Berenice Hernández-Hoil and María Valeria Jiménez-Báez

Article Type: Case Report and Systematic Review | First Published: August 30, 2021

Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (BCTN) has been defined as the absence of Estrogenic Receptors (ER), Progesterone Receptors (EP), Epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and it conforms 10 to 20% of all cases of breast cancer. A 42-years-old female, debuting with abdominal pain, a 44 pounds of weight loss on the last 2 months and abdominal mass presence. A single complex looking nodule found in the left breast, which underwent a biopsy with results of triple negative breast adenocarcinoma, she ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410236

An Electrocardiographic Early Repolarization Pattern in a Competitive Athlete: Is it a Sign of Danger?

Daniel B Petrov, MD, FESC and Yoana D Petrova, M. Pharm

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: September 06, 2021

The 12-leads electrocardiogram (ECG), can play a key role in the diagnosis of ERP, and many pre-participation screening protocols include an ECG, because is it a simple, inexpensive initial tool in the evaluation a both symptomatic and asymptomatic athletes. In the setting of pre-participation screening appropriate differential diagnosis between physiologic and pathologic ST-segment elevation is of importance not only to prevent sport related sudden cardiac deaths (SCD), but also to avoid unnece...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410235

Appropriate Use and Outcomes of In-Hospital Telemetry: Implications Regarding the Contemporary Code Blue

Ronald F Espinosa, DO, Christopher A Woolley II, MD, Scot W Nolan, DNP, RN, Jill M Waalen, MD, MPH and Bruce J Kimura, MD, FACC

Article Type: Retrospective Cohort | First Published: September 03, 2021

Although practice standards for telemetry reflect the historical benefit of early monitoring for arrhythmias in select admissions, few data exist on the initial appropriateness of telemetry for contemporary inpatients who then later suffered a “code blue.” As telemetry monitoring is a significant resource, we sought to review appropriate use, detection of causative arrhythmias, and the timing and outcomes of telemetry use in code blues. Over a 3-year period in a 300-bed teaching hospital, da...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-5831/1510042

The Modeling by Fuzzy Least Squares Regression Approach Relationships between Copper Values in the Soil, Vegetables, Fruits and Human Tissue

Derviş Topuz and Kenan Kiliç

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: September 06, 2021

The aim of this study is to determine whether the potential toxic copper element values measured in soils (X1), vegetables (X2) and waters (X3) have an effect on the copper elements in the stomach and intestinal tissue (Yi) (ppm) of individuals in an area of approximately 2400 km2 covering the east of Erciyes strato volcano. We applied Diamond’s fuzzy least squares (FLS) method, which assumes that the deviation between the observed and the predicted values is due to the fuzziness of the coeffi...

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