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Biomedical

A Single Canal in a Mandibular Second Molar: A Case Report

Jumana Alagil

Jumana Alagil

College of Dentistry, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, SAU

jumanaalagil@gmail.com


Root canal anatomy of mandibular second molars differs among individuals. With the aid of the latest dental technologies in endodontics, the present case report highlights the diagnostic tools required to confirm the morphology of the root canal, and the treatment of uncommon root anatomy of a single-canal single-rooted mandibular second molar. Clinicians should be aware of the various anatomic v...
2 years ago

Biomedical

Comprehensive evaluation of root and root canal morphology of mandibular second molars in a Saudi subpopulation evaluated by cone-beam computed tomography

Moazzy I. Almansour

Moazzy I. Almansour

Department of Restorative Dental Science, Collage of Dentistry, University of Ha’il, Ha’il, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

mmoazzy@hotmail.com


Background The study's goal was to use Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) to assess the root and root canal anatomy of mandibular second molars with C-shaped root canal configurations in residents of the Hail district. The impact of gender and side on the frequency of root canal morphology was considered. Methods The sample size for this study was 304 untreated mandibular second molars with...
2 years ago

Biomedical

Cerebrovascular Variants and the Role of the Selfish Brain in Young-Onset Hypertension

Emma C. Hart

Emma C. Hart

School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neurosciences, Biomedical Sciences Building, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

emma.hart@bristol.ac.uk


"BACKGROUND: Variants in the posterior anatomy of the cerebral circulation are associated with hypertension and lower cerebral blood flow in midlife (age ≈55 years); however, whether these variants are a result of aging or long-term exposure to high blood pressure is unclear. Additionally, the role these variants play in early onset of hypertension (<40 years) and poor cerebral perfusion in this...
2 years ago

Biomedical

From Kiyoshi Shiga to Present-Day Shigella Vaccines: A Historical Narrative Review

Crystal M. Herrera,

Crystal M. Herrera

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

crystalherrera@med.unr.edu

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Jessicia S. Schmitt,

Jessicia S. Schmitt

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

jessiciaschmitt@med.unr.edu

Erum I. Chowdhry,

Erum I. Chowdhry

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

echowdhry@med.unr.edu

Mark S. Riddle

Mark S. Riddle

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

mriddle@unr.edu


We are at an exciting moment in time with the advancement of many vaccines, including a shigella vaccine for the world. It is instructive to look at the long road that some vaccines have traveled to recognize the remarkable accomplishments of those who were pioneers, appreciate the evolution of scientific and applied technology, and inform the future history of a vaccine that would have great pote...
2 years ago

Biomedical

Report on the 9th National Congress AICPE (Associazione Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Estetica) Held in Sorrento, Italy, 22–24 April 2022

Egidio Riggio

Egidio Riggio

Plastic Surgery Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, 20133

egidio.riggio@istitutotumori.mi.it

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The annual congress of the Italian Association of Plastic Aesthetic Surgery (AICPE) is one of the most relevant conference meetings in Europe concerning aesthetic plastic surgery due to the number of participants and as parterre of invited speakers chosen for their renowned scientific value.

The annual congress of the Italian Association of Plastic Aesthetic Surgery (AICPE) is one of the most ...
3 years ago

Biomedical

Metabolic alkalosis and mortality in COVID-19

Zhifeng Jiang

Zhifeng Jiang

University of Science and Technology; No.6, Square street, Xiaonan District, Xiaogan 5 City,

xjiang292@sina.com


Abstract Background As a new infectious disease affecting the world, COVID-19 has caused a huge impact on countries around the world. At present, its specific pathophysiological mechanism has not been fully clarified. We found in the analysis of the arterial blood gas data of critically ill patients that the incidence of metabolic alkalosis in such patients is high. Method We retrospectively ...
3 years ago

Biomedical

Comparison between Bromine, Calcium, Chlorine, Iodine, Potassium, Magnesium, Manganese, and Sodium Contents in Normal Thyroid and Riedel’s Struma

Vladimir Zaichick

Vladimir Zaichick

Radionuclide Diagnostics Department, Medical Radiological Research Centre,

vzaichick@gmail.com


Role of chemical elements (ChE) in etiology and pathogenesis of Riedel’s disease (RD) is unclear. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess whether there were significant changes in thyroid tissue levels of eight ChE (Br, Ca Cl, I, K, Mg, Mn, and Na) are present in the fibrotic transformed thyroid. Eight ChE of thyroid tissue were determined in 6 patients with RD. The control group inc...
3 years ago

Biomedical

Free-run electromyography assisted interlaminar endoscopic lumbar disckectomy at L4L5 and L5S1 under general anesthesia

Phuong Le Dang,

Phuong Le Dang

iversity Medical Center at Ho Chi Minh City, 215 Hong Bang Street, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam

phuong.dl@umc.edu.vn

Anh Minh Nguyen

Anh Minh Nguyen

iversity Medical Center at Ho Chi Minh City, 215 Hong Bang Street, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam

anh.nm@umc.edu.vn


Introduction: Interlaminar Endoscopic Lumbar Disckectomy has been found to offer symptomatic alleviation comparable to open disckectomy while reducing blood loss, postoperative discomfort, complications, hospital stay, and narcotic use. General anesthesia decreases intraoperative stress, but surgeons may not be sure whether they injure nerve roots. Free-run electromyography may protect nerve ro...
3 years ago

Biomedical

Persons’ experiences of having hypertension: An interview study

Helena Rosen,

Helena Rosen

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University,

helena.rosen@med.lu.se

Eva Perrson,

Eva Perrson

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University,

helena.rosen@med.lu.se

Rebecca Perrson,

Rebecca Perrson

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University,

helena.rosen@med.lu.se

Eva Drevenhorn

Eva Drevenhorn

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University,

helena.rosen@med.lu.se


Background among the 1–1.5 billion persons with hypertension globally only, 20–30% have controlled blood pressure (BP). The most important problem identified is non-adherence to treatment, i.e., failure to change lifestyle and to take prescribed medication. Knowledge about the reasons for this is limited. Objectives The aim of the study was to explore people's experiences of having hypertensio...
3 years ago

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