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 | A patient with melorheostosis manifesting with features similar to tricho-dento-osseous syndrome: a case... | Figure 1: Radiographic pantogram showed total anodontia, in addition there was inverted V shaped dysplastic mental protuberance (arrow).Bottom Line: Mutations in the 13 exons and flanking intronic regions of the LEMD3-gene have not been detected.His phenotypic features were consistent but not completely diagnostic for tricho-dento-osseous syndrome (TDO).We report what might be a novel syndromic association.Melorheostosis... | Al Kaissi A, Skoumal M, Roetzer K, Grill F, et al. - J Med Case Reports (2008) |
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 | Comparative investigation of clinical/radiographical signs of mineral trioxide aggregate and formocresol... | Figure 7: Post-operative radiograph after the stainless steel crown placement for formocresol pulpotomized tooth (75)Bottom Line: Results of present study revealed that both MTA and Formocresol has the same effect on the first as well as second primary molars, with chi-square value being 1.1483 (P ≥ 0.05).None of the teeth in either group showed any clinical pathology, showing 100%... | Hugar SM, Deshpande SD - Contemp Clin Dent (2010) |
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 | Laparoscopic repair of a posttraumatic left-sided diaphragmatic hernia complicated by strangulation and... | Figure 2: Diagnostic laparoscopic procedure of posttraumatic left-sided diaphragmatic hernia complicated by strangulation and colon obstruction.Bottom Line: Both cases were successfully treated with laparoscopy.We found that laparoscopy is a safe, successful, and gentle procedure not only for diagnosis but also for treatment of complicated PDH.The postoperative course and long-term follow-up (range, 12 to 30 months)... | Andreev AL, Protsenko AV, Globin AV - JSLS (2010 Jul-Sep) |
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 | Flipper coil closure of patent ductus arteriosus. | Figure 16: Small PDA in a large adult patient. This was crossed with an innominate catheterBottom Line: Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus is now a well established therapeutic option.In this paper, we illustrate step by step the technique of Flipper coil closure of small (<3mm) ducts. | Grech V, Degiovanni J - Images Paediatr Cardiol (2007) |
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 | Unicystic ameloblastoma with diverse mural proliferation - a hybrid lesion. | Figure 1: Panoramic radiograph shows multilocular radiolucent lesion in the right body of the mandible crossing midline with involved teeth showing root resorption.Bottom Line: Intraluminal proliferation was of plexiform pattern and mural proliferation showed unusual histopathological findings, which revealed follicular, acanthomatous areas coexisted with desmoplastic areas.This mural picture was similar to the so-called 'hybrid lesion... | Mahadesh J, Rayapati DK, Maligi PM, Ramachandra P - Imaging Sci Dent (2011) |
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 | Percutaneous endovascular management of recurrent aneurysm of transplant renal artery anastomosed to... | Figure 0001: Fluoroscopic images: A- Aneurysm and stenosis of the graft artery. B- Undeployed stent-graft in place. C- Inflated balloon. D- After angioplasty and covered stent-graft placementBottom Line: Transplant renal artery aneurysm presents with hypertension, graft dysfunction and bleeding.We report a case of percutaneous covered stent-graft for recurrent aneurysm with stenosis of transplant renal artery.To our knowledge this is the first report of successful... | Hegde UN, Rajapurkar MM, Gang SD, Lele SS - Indian J Urol (2008) |
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 | Variations in impacted mandibular permanent molars: Report of three rare cases. | Figure 2: OPG showing inversely impacted third molar in ramusBottom Line: The impaction of permanent teeth is not uncommon, but few permanent teeth are rarely impacted like mandibular first and second molars.Though third molars are commonly impacted, inversely impacted mandibular third molars are very rare.Here, we report three unusual... | Joshi M, Kasat V - Contemp Clin Dent (2011) |
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 | Variations in impacted mandibular permanent molars: Report of three rare cases. | Figure 4: Orthopantomogram showing horizontally impacted 38, 47, and 48Bottom Line: The impaction of permanent teeth is not uncommon, but few permanent teeth are rarely impacted like mandibular first and second molars.Though third molars are commonly impacted, inversely impacted mandibular third molars are very rare.Here, we report three unusual... | Joshi M, Kasat V - Contemp Clin Dent (2011) |
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 | Unusual complication of urethral catheterization: a case report. | Figure 1: Instillation of contrast media through a Foley catheter to assess proper positioning. The foley catheter tip was found in the right lower ureter, and there was extravasation of contrast media around the right ureter.Bottom Line: During a routine urethral catheter change in a 38-yr-old woman, a 14-Fr Foley catheter was accidentally placed into the right ureter through the ureteral orifice.The position of the catheter was confirmed by retrograde urogram through urethral catheter.Percutaneous... | Kim MK, Park K - J. Korean Med. Sci. (2008) |
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 | Enhanced in vitro antiproliferative effects of EpCAM antibody-functionalized paclitaxel-loaded PLGA nanoparticles... | f5: Characterization of paclitaxel loaded nanoparticles by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). SEM was used for imaging and to study the surface morphology of the paclitaxel loaded nanoparticles.Bottom Line: To specifically deliver paclitaxel (PTX) to retinoblastoma (RB) cells, the anionic surface-charged poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) NPs loaded with paclitaxel were conjugated with epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) antibody for enhancing site-specific... | Mitra M, Misra R, Harilal A, Sahoo SK, Krishnakumar S - Mol. Vis. (2011) |
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 | Prevalence of transfusion transmitted virus (TTV) genotypes among HCC patients in Qaluobia governorate. | Figure 2: Ethidium bromide stained gel electrophoresis of TTV-PCR product after digestion with restriction enzyme.Bottom Line: The more prevalence genotype was detected in the positive serum samples was genotype 1 (35.7%) in HCC patients, (50%) in LC and (63.3%) in healthy individuals, Genotype 5 (21.4%), (25.5%) and (18.2%) in HCC, LC and healthy individuals respectively.This study... | Hafez MM, Shaarawy SM, Hassan AA, Salim RF, et al. - Virol. J. (2007) |
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 | Sarcoidosis in a dental surgeon: a case report. | Figure 2: Particles of calcium phosphate found in the lung biopsy.Bottom Line: Although the causes of sarcoidosis are still unknown, past and current studies have provided evidence that this disease may be associated with occupational exposure to specific environmental agents.We describe a case of sarcoidosis in a dental surgeon with... | Checchi L, Nucci MC, Gatti AM, Mattia D, Violante FS - J Med Case Reports (2010) |
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 | Malfunctioning central venous catheters in children: a diagnostic approach. | Fig20: Fluoroscopic contrast study of a haemodialysis catheter in a 9-year-old female. The lumen with a more distal tip has been opacified. The catheter is too long and the distal tip lies up against the inferior wall of the right atrium, causing the contrast jet...Bottom Line: Central venous access is increasingly becoming the domain of the radiologist, both in terms of the insertion of central venous catheters (CVCs) and in the subsequent management of these lines.This article seeks to provide an overview of the CVC types available... | Barnacle A, Arthurs OJ, Roebuck D, Hiorns MP - Pediatr Radiol (2007) |
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 | Chronic mandibular osteomyelitis with suspected underlying synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis,... | f1-jir-5-029: Panoramic radiograph at first visit, showing a ground-glass appearance (yellow arrows) from the left premolar to the mandibular ramus region and enlarged canals of the left mandible (red arrow).Bottom Line: On (99m)Tc-labeled methylene diphosphonate scintigraphy, tracer uptake in the asymptomatic mandible was unchanged, but there was increasing tracer uptake in the sternocostal and sternoclavicular joints, compared with (99m)Tc-labeled methylene diphosphonate... | Mochizuki Y, Omura K, Hirai H, Kugimoto T, et al. - J Inflamm Res (2012) |
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 | Biphasic calcium phosphate in periapical surgery. | Figure 0004: 2 years' follow-upBottom Line: They can be good bone substitutes due to their excellent biocompatibility.Biphasic calcium phosphate is a bone substitute which is a mixture of hydroxyapatite and beta -tricalcium phosphate in fixed ratios.Studies have demonstrated the osteoconductive potential... | Suneelkumar C, Datta K, Srinivasan MR, Kumar ST - J Conserv Dent (2008) |
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 | Imaging features of adult choledochal cysts: a pictorial review. | Figure 11: Choledochal cyst without anomalous union of pancreaticobile duct.A, B. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography images (A, B) show fusiform dilatation of common bile duct. There is normal union of common bile duct and pancreatic duct with less than 12...Bottom Line: The various types of choledochal cysts have been classified on the basis of these anomalous unions (Komi classification) and their anatomical locations (Todani classification).The multidetector computed tomography with reformatted imaging, magnetic resonance... | Lee HK, Park SJ, Yi BH, Lee AL, Moon JH, Chang YW - Korean J Radiol (2009 Jan-Feb) |
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