... pathophysiology of bila teral paramedian
thalamic infarction. Paramedian nuclei consist mainly of
a dorsomedian nucleus and intralaminar nuclei. The
intralaminar nuclei consist of parafascicular, ... http://jmedicalcasereports.com/jmedicalcasereports/article/view/7392
Case report
Open Access
Bilateral thalamic stroke due to occlusion of the artery of Percher...
... Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Email: Tamilarasu Kadhiravan - kadhiravant@yahoo.co .in; Paramasivan Piramanayagam - piraman2000@yahoo.co .in;
Amit Banga - amit.banga@gmail.com; Rajiva ... presenting
with orbital cellulitis: a case report
Tamilarasu Kadhiravan, Paramasivan Piramanayagam, Amit Banga,
Rajiva Gupta and Surendra K Sharma*
Address: Department of Medicin...
... nausea,
vomiting, watery post-attack diarrhea, occasional pale-
ness of the skin conseq uent to hypovolemia, prostration,
dehydration, tachyarrhythmia, and fainting and it may
mimic an ‘acute abdominal catastrophe’ ... However, it was
not an initial manifestation in any of our patients. Up to
the age of 18 years, 23 of our 49 patients sustained at
least one attack of UAE a...
... applied a 14 Fr
cannula into the distal part of the internal carotid artery.
A separate pump was connecte d in cannula and arterial
blood at 23°C was delivered at a flow rate of 300 ml/
min [4]. Although, ... such as CEA
alone, or CABG alone, or staged CEA and CABG, or
staged carotid artery stenting (CAS) and CABG, and
simultaneous CEA and CABG, or simultaneous CAS
and CABG...
... White-Asian male, a
64-year-old Caucasian female and a 61-year-old Caucasian female) that developed an intra-abdominal hypertension
due to heparin-induced retroperitoneal hematomas after implantation of ... can occur out-
side the typical setting of abdominal surgery o r trauma,
decompressive laparotomy is not always the gold stan-
dardandpatientswithVADsmaybeathighriskfor
pos...
... procedure was con-
sidered, but the lack of anticipated spinal instability after
surgical removal of the C1 lamina lead the patient to elect
against the fusion. The surgical specimen was sent to
pathology ... alleviation of the mass effect on the spinal cord
ultimately eliminated the patient& apos;s symptoms of the
burner syndrome.
Many authors have studied at...
... during the course of the
disease our patient had a brain embolic event. There-
fore, an additional minor criterion was also met.
Our patient was treated initially with vancomycin, 2 g/
daily, and intravenous ... our patient had undergone total
mastectomy of the right breast and axillary lymph node
dissection, due to breast cancer. Sin ce then she had
been taking tamo x...
... medical history
was otherwise unremarkable. There was no bleeding dia-
thesis and she was not taking any medication. On physi-
cal examinatio n, she was a healthy woman with no
findings of distress. ... to as hirudothera-
phy in modern medicine. Today, medicinal leech ther-
apy is mainly used in plastic surgery and reconstructive
surgery for tissue flap salvage [1]. Medicinal leec...
... intact (suggest-
ing an intact anterior visual pathway), with fundoscopy
unremarkable. The only other neurological finding was a
mild receptive dysphasia.
A computed tomography scan of th e patient s ... cortical blindness in which, in addition to the injury to the occipital cortex, other
cortical centres are also affected, with patients typically behaving as if they...
... Mihiri Buddhadasa and Dr Nishantha
Liyanapathirana for the illustration and photographs.
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Histology revealed a multilocular, mucinous biliary
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