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

Review Article

Curing Patient Healthcare In 2 Images

1. Introduction The U.S. healthcare system, herein called “patient” Healthcare, is critically ill, both medically and financially. Of this, there is no dispute. There is strong disagreement about how to cure this patient. Most people look to government to fix the patient. This has not worked despite more than fifty years, innumerable legislative acts, and […]

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Bio-Modelling Reconstruction Based on MRI Image Acquisition and there Application in Orthognathic Surgery

1. Abstract Orthodontic and surgical technical advances in recent years have resulted in treatment opportunities for a whole range of craniofacial skeletal disorders either in the adolescent or adult patient. In the growing child these can include myofunctional orthodontic appliance therapy or distraction osteogenesis procedures, whilst in the adult the mainstay approach revolves around orthognathic

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Drug Discoveries and Challenges for Polymeric Medical Packaging Devices

1. Abstract Background of this study is to analyze different kind of challenges are facing during stability studies of the product. Significance of this study is whether the primary Medical Packaging devices are compatible with the product or not. Basic methodology is used wide ranges of Analytical testing required to avoid market complaint and financial

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Literature Review – Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders

1. Abstract Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders (EGID) are rare dysfunctions with diffuse presence of eosinophilic infiltrates in the gastrointestinal tract. EGID can be primary or secondary and according to the affected segment are divided into esophagitis, gastroenteritis and Eosinophilic Colitis (EC).

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The Soaring Increase of Resistant Microorganisms Demands Immediate Action. Solutions are Available

1. Abstract Clinical environments provide an ideal reservoir for the growth, proliferation, and transmission of pathogenic organisms. Surfaces in hospitals e.g. hospital furniture, ECG lead wires and other cables, push buttons of infusion pumps, control knobs of ventilation machines, textiles as well as implantable biomaterials like central venous catheters, urologic catheters, endotracheal tubes are contaminated

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Beyond Ebola Treatment Units (ETU): Revising the Flow of Patient Care and Using Appropriate PPE to Improve Patient Care after Discharge from the ETU Ward

1. Summary The management of confirmed Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactions (RT-PCR) negative patients that continue to present with signs and symptoms of severe infection remains a challenge for care providers in the conventional ETU ward. Healthcare workers providing care in the conventional ETU require appropriate protection against filovirus infection when providing optimal care to

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Concomitant Diseases in a Complex Case of Peritonitis after Stapled Trans Anal Rectal Resection (STARR) in Obstructed Defecation Syndrome (ODS). Role of A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Multidisciplinary Approach

1. Abstract Approximately 0.06-2.3% Of The Population Presents A Jejunal And Ileal Diverticular (Jid) Disease, Of Whom Approximately 10% Develop Life-Threatening Complications Such As Inflammation, Perforation, Bleeding, Obstruction, And Malabsorption [1, 2, 3]. Although Only 40% Of These Patients Remain Asymptomatic, Jejunal Diverticulosis Is Usually Not Clinically Suspected. The Diagnosis of This Condition Is Usually

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