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

Volume 7

Digital Workflow for New Extra-Short and Short Implants in Atrophic Posterior Mandible Rehabilitation. A Case Report with One-Year of Follow-Up

1. Abstract The design of short and extra-short dental implants has evolved to increase their survival rates and reduce levels of bone loss. This case report describes successful rehabilitations of atrophic posterior mandibles using digital workflow for new extra-short and short implants, with one year of follow-up.

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Graphene Impurity in Biotechnological Products: Particle Size, Hydrophilic Properties and Technological Implications: HYPOTHESIS OF WORK

1. Abstract Based on the fact that if present graphene in vials of nanolipids of biopharmaceutical the aspects must to be coloured the reported findings by some independet researcher of graphene like particle in viasl of m Rna covid-19 vaccine seem to suggest that this impurity can be present only inside the nanolipids.

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Rhabdoid Meningioma with Infiltration of Igg4-Positive Plasma Cells and Eosinophils after Stereotactic Radiotherapy: A Case Report and Review of Literature

1. Abstract Meningiomas are a large group of predominantly benign, slow-growing tumors that develop in the meninges, and they are one of the most common types of intracranial tumors. However, meningiomas with plasmacytic or eosinophilic infiltration are extremely rare, with only isolated cases being reported.

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The Management of Excessive Pleural Fluid in the Pleural Cavity in a Poor Hospital Setting

1. Abstract Patients with spontaneous hemothorax or pleural effusion in the absence of trauma or disease- related causes are commonly encountered in poor hospital settings without a cardiothoracic surgeon or underwater seal draining connecting system. In these case reports, a 56-year-old and 25 years patient who presented with dyspnea was diagnosed with spontaneous hemothorax and

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A Mirror-Image Artifact Mimicking Heterotopic Pregnancy Observed at Two Different Time-Points: A Case Report

1. Abstract We report a case of a 25-year-old woman showing two gestational sacs at obstetric ultrasound at 12 weeks of gestation. Thus, diagnosis of heterotopic pregnancy or a double uterus with a twin pregnancy was suspected.

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Book Review ‘Health Research Methods’ (Indonesian Version)

1. Introduction Written by Dr. H. Miftahul Munir, Dwi Kurnia PS, Suhartono, S.Kep., Nurus Safaah, SSt. and Aris Puji Utami, SST, this book is intended as reference material for students, health workers and health researchers. This book is written concisely but can fulfills the reader’s need to understand the study process.

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Chariot of the Gods? No, Simply Fermionic Condensates of Relativistic Neutrons Explaining the Cambrian Explosion

1. Abstract The formation of life is a complex process for which few theories have allowed to describe precisely the mechanics. Relativistic neutrons offer a pattern that allows to explain the popular theories related to “ancient astronauts” without the need for extravagant hypotheses. A precise pattern is proposed for the evolution from invertebrates to vertebrates.

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Fat Embolism with no Specific Clinical Presentation: Multimodal MRI is the Solution

1. Abstract Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare syndrom which leads to systemic inflammatory cascade affecting multiple organ systems, with high morbidity and mortality rate. It is caused by embolization of fat particles into multiple organs including the brain. No symptom or investigation is completely specific and cerebral multimodal MRI may be the solution.

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Effects of Hyper Methionine (HM) Feeding on Biochemical Indicators in Streptozoto- cin (STZ) Induced Diabetes Rats

1. Abstract Elevated Hcy levels are associated with diabetes mellitus and its complications, though a high methionine (HM) diet can lead to hy- perhomocysteinemia (HHcy), few have investigated the impact of the HM diet other than HHcy.

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