Abstract: Background: Vestibular Schwannomas are benign primary brain tumors that are generally asymptomatic, however when symptomatic it is secondary to mass effect...
Abstract: Trousseau syndrome is a phenomena described as the presence of subacute hypercoagability (i.e. migratory thrombophlebitis, microangiopathy, arterial emboli, chronic disseminated intravascular coagulopathy) in association with, oftentimes occult, malignant disease...
Abstract: In this work, we have introduced thermodynamic measure to characterize the nature of cooperativity in terms of the variation of standard free energy change with the fraction of ligand-bound sub-units of a protein in equilibrium, treating the protein-ligand attachment as a stochastic process...
Austin Journal of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
Abstract: There is a close relationship between trace elements and animal health. Tin, as a common trace element, which is widely distributed in nature, plants, and the body of animals...
Austin Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Abstract: Tubo Ovarian Abscesses (TOAs) are common pelvic infections requiring inpatient admission in opposite to complex. We discuss here the different ultrasound findings related to be aware of by different physicians...
Austin Cardio & Cardiovascular Case Reports
Abstract: Absent Pulmonary valve with Double Outlet Right Ventricle is a rare association. Extensive literature search revealed only few reports. We report such a case along with situs inversus totalis and dextrocardia...
Abstract: A proficient knowledge of oral anatomy is mandatory to facilitate an uncomplicated removal of lower third molars. This article addresses basic anatomic structures that are in close relationship to lower third molars...
Austin Journal of Clinical Cardiology
Abstract: Increased SBP and/or decreased DBP leads to an increase in systolic load, concomitant with a decrease in coronary perfusion pressure. Previous research has suggested a relationship between increases in PP and morbidity / mortality due to cardiovascular events...
Abstract: Pepper spray is commonly used agent used by defense personnel. Active component Capsiacin has not been proven to cause cardiac arrest. Here, we report a case where exposure to pepper spray triggered cardiac arrest in a healthy young patient...
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International
Abstract: Many individuals who experience stroke are faced with permanent disability and significant mobility impairments. Limitation in walking capacity is a common outcome of stroke, and many patients are unable to actively dorsiflex the foot...
Abstract: Background: Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB) is the diagnostic test of choice for the evaluation of thyroid nodules. This study evaluates the pressurevolume relationship with 3mL and 10mL syringes used for FNAB in an effort to optimize the mechanics of performing a clinical gold standard procedure...