Journal of Clinical and Medical Images (ISSN 2640-9615)

Author name: Clinical and Medical Images

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 […]

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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.

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Etonogestrel Subdermal Implant in Adolescents: Everything We Should Know to Conduct Proper Counselling

1. Abstract Sexual education and access to contraceptives are crucial in re ducing the economic, health, and social burdens of unplanned pregnancies among adolescents. Adolescence, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the transition period between childhood and adulthood, spans from ages 10 to 19.

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A Case of Prostate Cancer with Multiple Bone Metastases in which Standard Treatment was Ineffective but Remission was Achieved with Amplified Natural Killer Cell Therapy, and the Usefulness of PD-L1 Positivity as a Biomarker for Solid Tumors

1. Abstract Amplified natural killer (ANK) therapy is a treatment that improves the safety and efficacy of the original (LAK) immunotherapy.

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Complicated Acute Pancreatitis Onset after Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Treatment – A Case Report

1. Abstract Hodgkin lymphoma is a haematological type of cancer. Lately, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have become a part of the wide therapeutic arsenal targetting this disease. Even though they have promissing results, they are also associated with a great range of adverse events.

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Contrast Enema for Neonatal Distal Bowel Obstruction: The Diagnostic and Pathological Yield

https://doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2024.8409 Neonatal distal bowel obstruction (DBO) can present a diagnostic challenge [1, 2] As different aetiologies have similar clinical mani festations with not all surgical intervention [2, 3]. Contrast enemas (CE) can help differentiate the aetiology avoiding the need for sur gery [2-4]. We reviewed 20years of CE to evaluate their diagnostic and pathological yield

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