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

Issue 4 Articles

Contribution of Ceramic Restorations to Create an Optimal Interproximal Area

Amalgam has been a longtime, a very common procedure to restore decayed teeth. However the demand for esthetic look of natural teeth pushes our patients to seek replacement of these restorations. In the present paper, we report the case of a 28-year-old patient who was complaining about continuous food impaction between teeth number 46 and […]

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Biostatistical Analysis in Early Phase of Sepsis

Experiments on random-bred albino mice showed that application of ?2ARs agonist (hexaprenaline sulfate, 1,5?g/kg, a single dose) and ?7nAChRs agonist (GTS-21, 15 mg/kg, a single dose) cause a significant decrease in themortality of mice from experimentalsepsis(i.p., E. coli O157:H7) when it is modeling 2 h after using these drugsdue toa decrease of the concentration of

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Intracerebral Mass and Medullary Compression Syndrome as Manifestation of HIV/AIDS

A 44-year-old woman was admitted to hospital with a history of fever, low back pain, paraesthesia and paresis with evolution to paraplegia, loss of esficter control. At the examination: Oriented in time and space, isocoric pupils, paraplegia level T12, hypoesthesia level T10, anesthesia level T12, positive Babinski. Positive HIV test. Magnetic resonance column (Figure 1):

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Asymptomatic Oesophageal Achalasia: A Case of Mega Oesophagus

A 41-year-old man, previously healthy, presented to his primary medical doctor complaining of cold symptoms lasting for a week. After performed an x-ray, it suggested a large mediastinum. To clarify this finding, he was subjected to a thoracic computed tomography (CT), revealing an extensive oesophageal dilatation (transverse diameter of 10 cm – Figure 1). This

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