An 11-year-old boy has Degos' disease, a progressive, small- and medium-size arterial occluding disease, leading to tissue infarction and initially involving the skin.
It is concluded that benign breast diseases (BBD) were the most frequent breast lesion and breast carcinoma cases were less frequent and reached to the hospital in very late stage of the disease.
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons…
2004
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Tegaserod given in a dose of 6 mg b.d. is effective and well tolerated in IBS-C patients and is equally effective in males and females in relieving the symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating, straining at defecation as well as increased in the mean number of bowel movements per week.
Ivermectin seems to be a safe and effective alternative to permethrin in patients with scabies, with the striking advantage of oral administration and low cost.
A 48-year-old patient with classical features like blistering and photosensitivity since childhood and the subsequent development of poikiloderma is described, who had classical cutaneous features of Kindler syndrome with dysphagia as a complication.
The study shows that litholopaxy has reduced post operative complications and morbidity rate, shorter operative time and reduced period of hospitalization, therefore it is safe, convenient and cost affective method for treatment of bladder stones.
Mesosigmoidoplasty is a definitive procedure for viable sigmoid volvulus with low rates of mortality, morbidity and during 6 months follow-up, only 1 patient had recurrence and was dropped from the study.
An atypical, fatal Babesia caballi infection in a carriage mare during a winter month is described and important post mortem findings were generalized icterus, haemorrhagic parenchymatous organs, hepatomegaly, splenomesgaly and lobular and lobar pneumonia.
A case of phenytoin‐associated LAD clinically mimicking TEN in a 57‐year‐old woman shows the necessity of investigating TEN patients for autoimmune bullous diseases, using immunofluorescence studies.