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Volume 2013, Issue 2
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Concise review of recent studies in vitiligo
Authors: Mohamed Allam and Hassan RiadVitiligo is an acquired pigmentry disorder of the skin and mucous membranes which manifests as white macules and patches due to selective loss of melanocytes. Etiological hypotheses of vitiligo include genetic, immunological, neurohormonal, cytotoxic, biochemical, oxidative stress and newer theories of melanocytorrhagy and decreased melanocytes survival. There are several types of vitiligo which are usually diagnosed clinically a Read More
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Community violence and mental health among Iraqi women, a population-based study
More LessBackground: The recent events in Iraq following the 2003 war render Iraq as a country with a high level of all types of violence. Exposure to violence, as a witness or a victim, is related to a number of longer term emotional, behavioral and social problems. Objectives: To investigate the impact of witnessing and experiencing community violence and tragedy as a factor contributing to mental health disorders among Iraqi women in the c Read More
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A case of acute onset parkinsonism
Extra pontine myelinolysis (EPM) is a form of osmotic demyelination syndrome, characterized by the presence of signal alterations in varied sites in the brain other than the pons. When caudate and putamen are involved, it results in a constellation of extra pyramidal signs and symptoms resembling parkinsonism. Here we report a case of this unique syndrome presenting with features of parkinsonism which was successfully treated with d Read More
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Proposed low-cost premarital screening program for prevention of sickle cell and thalassemia in Yemen
Authors: Hafiz Al-Nood and Abdulrahman Al-HadiIn Yemen, the prevalence of sickle cell trait and β-thalassemia trait are high. The aim of this premarital program is to identify sickle cell and thalassemia carrier couples in Yemen before completing marriages proposal, in order to prevent affected birth. This can be achieved by applying a low-cost premarital screening program using simple blood tests compatible with the limited health resources of the country. If microcytosis or positive Read More
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Pulmonary agenesis: A case report with review of literature
Authors: Mir Sumsam Ali Khurram, Sundari Pratap Rao and Akkena VamshipriyaCongenital pulmonary agenesis is a rare condition which poses diagnostic difficulties. More than 50% of these patients die before the first five years of life. Few patients may remain asymptomatic throughout their life. We report a case of a two month old male infant with right pulmonary agenesis who presented with severe respiratory distress in whom a diagnosis was made following computed tomography of the chest.
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Two vascular variations in one patient of the hepatogastric trunk and retro-aortic left renal vein
Authors: Guler Ibrahim, Mehmet Tugrul Yılmaz, Suat Keskin, Alpay Arıbas, Dondu Akın, Mustafa Akcan and Ahmet SalbacakThis study reports the case of a 61-year-old man with right upper quadrant pain who underwent abdominal computed tomography examination. A solid lesion originating from the biliary tract was detected on the images. While evaluating the vascular structures, the splenic artery was seen to directly originate from the abdominal aorta. Retro-aortic left renal vein was also seen on computerised tomography. Splenic artery originating from t Read More
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm diagnosed through non-contrast MRI
More LessRupture of an aneurysm is a rare complication although it is considered a common cause of death. Some of these patients present with the classic triad of symptoms such as abdominal pain, pulsatile abdominal mass and shock. Most symptoms are misleading and will only present as vague abdominal pain. Here we describe one such patient with an unusual presentation of a misleading abdominal mass which was eventually diagnosed as a r Read More
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Mothers' knowledge of domestic accident prevention involving children in Baghdad City
Authors: Riyadh K. Lafta, Sahar A. Al-Shatari and Seba AbassBackground: Accidental injuries are the most common cause of death in children over the age of one. Every year, millions of children are permanently disabled or disfigured because of accidents. Objective: To assess the level of knowledge of women with respect to children's domestic accidents, and to determine its association with some demographic factors. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in both sides of Baghdad City du Read More
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Patterns of inborn errors of metabolism: A 12 year single-center hospital-based study in Libya
More LessBackground: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are mostly transmitted as autosomal recessive disorders and are therefore more frequent in countries with high consanguinity rates such as in the Arab world. Objective: To study the socio-demographic characteristics and the clinical presentation of IEM in Libyan children and to shed light on our experience in dealing with these disorders. Methods: This is a descriptive case series hospital-based s Read More
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