Trabecular Type Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma Of Mandible
Juvenile ossifying fibroma is a benign lesion with aggressive local growth. It is similar to an ossifying fibroma, although it is more aggressive and of earlier onset. The tumor mainly occurs in juveniles, majority of the patients being 15 years or younger. Radiologically as well as at surgery, the lesion is well demarcated from its surroundings.
Case Of Successful Treatment Of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome In The Parturient Woman With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus And Cerebral Cyst Of The Third Ventricular Complicated By Posterial Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
Pregnancy and the postpartum period provoke an exacerbation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which requires aggressive cytostatic therapy that can cause life-threatening conditions for the fetus and complications for the mother, one of which is posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES-syndrome).
Exploratory Model Of Climate And Labor Flexibility
Gross mode, the work climate has been studied as an area inherent in leadership. In the case of the one that is distinguished by its communication and vertical motivation, the work environment has been addressed as a determinant of flexibility in terms of conditions, salaries and benefits.
Functional And Structural Neurological And Vascular Lesions In Long-Term-Hemodialyzed Patientst
In patients with short- and -long term hemodialysis treatment several functional and structural neurological and vascular lesions are present that may be dependent on several factors: duration of hemodialysis treatment, age, blood pressure associated with ventricular hypertrophy, extensive vascular calcifications, aritmias.
Pompe Disease in Morocco A New Mutation Causing Severe Infantile-Onset
Pompe disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a deficiency in 1,4-a-glucosidase, characterized by progressive glycogen accumulation in cellular lysosomes.