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Clinics and Practice, Volume 1, Issue 2

April 2011 - 21 articles

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Articles (21)

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2 Pages

Bilateral Tuberculate Supernumerary Teeth

  • Joycelyn Odegua Eigbobo and
  • Babatope Bamidele Osagbemiro

Supernumerary teeth are teeth in excess of the normal series occurring in any region of the dental arch. They are located mostly in the anterior maxillary region and are classified according to their location and morphology. The tuberculate type of s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2 Pages

A Case of Idiopathic Encephalomeningocele

  • Athanasios K. Petridis,
  • Alexandros Doukas and
  • Hubertus M. Mehdorn

In the present case we report about an encephalomeningocele in an adult female. Since the cause of this medical entity is a congenital fusion defect of the neural tube of the cranial base, most of the encephaloceles occurs in children leading to faci...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access

Neuroradiological Findings of an Adolescent with Early Treated Phenylketonuria: Is Phenylalanine Restriction Enough?

  • Mayara Thays Beckhauser,
  • Mirella Maccarini Peruchi,
  • Gisele Rozone de Luca,
  • Katia Lin,
  • Sofia Esteves,
  • Laura Vilarinho and
  • Jaime Lin

Phenylketonuria is caused by mutations in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase gene, that can result in abnormal concentrations of phenylalanine on blood, resulting in metabolites that can cause brain damage. The treatment is based on dietary restric...

  • Conference Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2 Pages

Cerebellopontine Angle Facial Schwannoma Relapsing Towards Middle Cranial Fossa

  • Takafumi Nishizaki,
  • Norio Ikeda,
  • Shigeki Nakano,
  • Takanori Sakakura,
  • Masaru Abiko and
  • Tomomi Okamura

Facial nerve schwannomas involving posterior and middle fossas are quite rare. Here, we report an unusual case of cerebellopontine angle facial schwannoma that involved the middle cranial fossa, two years after the first operation. A 53-year-old woma...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access

29 April 2011

Genotype 5 hepatitis C has been poorly studied despite its worldwide spread. We have analyzed the early kinetics of genotype 5 hepatitis C virus RNA during pegylated interferon/ribavirin treatment in a 59-year-old man with active liver necroinflammat...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2 Pages

28 April 2011

We report a six-month-old febrile infant presenting with stridor. Later on, he developed typical Kawasaki disease with giant aneurysm of the coronary artery with thrombosis that resolved with an aggressive anticoagulation therapy. The giant aneurysm...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access

Association of Aortic and Main Left Coronary Aneurysms with Severe Aortic Insufficiency in Takayasu’s Arteritis

  • Marcelo Derbli Schafranski,
  • Marcelo Ferraz de Freitas and
  • Marcelo Valladão de Carvalho

22 April 2011

Takayasu’s arteritis is a granulomatous vasculitis of unknown etiology that affects mainly the aorta and its branches. As a result of intimal fibroproliferation, segmental stenosis, occlusion, dilatation, and aneurysmal formation of the involved vess...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access

19 April 2011

This case highlights the fact that Supratherapeutic INRs direct the attention of the treating physicians’ team to the underlying severely debilitating gastrointestinal diseases. Prolonged fasting or starvation reduces vitamin K levels. Such patients...

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