Isolated Sphenoidal Aspergillosis: Case Report and Review of Literature
Sphenoidal aspergillosis is a rare condition whose diagnosis is not always obvious. The clinician should always bear this diagnosis in mind in patients with chronic sinusitis avoiding invasive and fulminant forms which could be life-threatening.
Leeches: An Unsual Cause Of Epistaxis In The Children
Epistaxis is one of the most common ear, nose and throat (ENT) emergencies to present to general practitioners.The leeche is an aquatic worm living in fresh water, especially in tropical areas. It may be found exceptionally in the upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) after consumption of spring water or water from natural wells, after swimming in still waters (lakes and dams), and caused epistaxis, hemoptesis, or laryngeal dyspnea, according to its localisation.
Case Report: Cerebral Air Embolism After Transthoracic Needle Lung Biopsy
Cerebral air embolism is an uncommon, but high morbidity and mortality, event that can be complicated from many medical procedures, including cardiac surgery, venous and arterial access, laparoscopic surgery, or from trauma. Transthoracic needle biopsy is also another diagnostic intervention that can causing this event.
A Review Study On A Polymer Optical Nanosensor Named »Pourya-ZarSensor« For Detection Of ((Pb)) Heavy Metal Ions In Aquatic Environments
Environment can be referred to the surroundings within which humans exist. These are made up of: the land, the water and the atmosphere of the earth; microorganisms, plant and animal life; any part or combination of the first two items on this list and the interrelationships among and between them and the physical, chemical, aesthetic and cultural properties and conditions of the foregoing that influence human health and well-being.
A Review Study On A Polymer Optical Nanosensor Named »Pourya-ZarSensor« For Detection Of ((Hg)) Heavy Metal Ions In Aquatic Environments
Environment can be referred to the surroundings within which humans exist. These are made up of: the land, the water and the atmosphere of the earth; microorganisms, plant and animal life; any part or combination of the first two items on this list and the interrelationships among and between them and the physical, chemical, aesthetic and cultural properties and conditions of the foregoing that influence human health and well-being.