Ovarian Torsion in the Pediatric Population: Oophoropexy or No?
1. Abstract Ovarian torsion [OT] is a rare but serious condition in pediatric patients, with an incidence of 4.9–20/100,000. It may arise due to ovarian masses, elongated ligaments, or structural hypermobility, potentially leading to the loss of reproctive potential if not managed effectively.
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Use of the CAS Kit for Implant Placement in Remaining Bone After Closure of Odontogenic Oroantral Communication – Case Report and 1-Year Follow-Up
1. Abstract This case report describes the treatment of an oroantral communication (OAC) prior to dental implant placement.
A Female Patient of Gardner-Diamond Syndrome
1. Case Presentation A 35-year-old female patient presented with multiple painful purpuric lesions over the left cubital fossa (Figure 1) along with his tory of recurrent similar lesions involving other areas of the body which usually disappear spontaneously.
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Hepatic Steatosis: A Key Diagnosis Through Modern Imaging
1. Abstract Hepatic steatosis, also known as fatty liver, is the abnormal accumulation of fat in hepatocytes.
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Guided Bone Regeneration of a Seibert Class III Defect with Bioactive Calcium Phosphosilicate Bone Graft (Tent Pole Technique) after Implant Failure: Human Histomorphometry and Clinical Report
1. Abstract This clinical case aimed to achieve two main objectives. The first was to determine if the use of only calcium phosphosilicate bone graft as a regeneration material (with no autologous bone added), on a severe vertical and horizontal mandibular defect (created by an implant failure), would allow enough bone to be obtained to
Neuroblastoma and Glutathione
1. Letter to Editor Neuroblastoma is a type of childhood cancer that develops in immature nerve cells, mainly in the adrenal glands, but can also ap pear in other areas of the sympathetic nervous system, such as the neck, chest, abdomen or spinal cord.
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Use of Optical Coherence Tomography images to Differentiate Between Normal Skin, Skin Lesions, and Melanoma: A Pilot Study
1. Abstract Optical coherence tomography is a technique used extensively in ophthalmology to diagnose several ocular diseases. It is being used in dermatology to diagnose skin conditions.