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To use sulodexide in patients that have early onset of COVID-19 symptoms to mitigate the progression of the disease process that can allow them to recover at home, and limit the need for hospital care and the more severe manifestation which includes fulminant respiratory failure, acute
Pull-percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (Pull-PEG) is currently the standard technique for enteral nutrition in patients with swallowing disorders. Fistula and peristomal infection rates are one of the most common early complications which are caused by bacterial transmission through the
The ZIDA device uses a series of regular electrical pulses to stimulate the tibial nerve for the management of overactive bladder by a patient in the home setting. The most common potential risk and complication associated with the ZIDA device are discomfort and pain (including throbbing pain) at,
Psoriasis is a chronic, recurrent inflammatory disease which is caused by heredity, environment and other factors. The typical clinical manifestation are erythematosquamous lesions, and the disease can progress to involve several organs. In view of its complex pathogenesis, there exists various of
Obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight (kg)/ [height (m)] 2) of 30 or greater, is a common medical comorbidity of pregnancy affecting one third of reproductive-aged women. Maternal obesity is also a well-recognized risk factor for dysfunctional labor and cesarean delivery
INTRODUCTION Warts are common skin conditions resulting from infection of keratinocytes by human papillomavirus (HPV). After infection of the basal layer, there is clonal proliferation leading to epidermal thickening and hyperkeratinization and eventually results in a visible wart. HPVs are
The aim of this study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of microneedling as a treatment model for patients with acquired hypomelanosis.
Patients with an acquired hypomelanosis from outpatient clinic, department of dermatology, Cairo university,n=20. including:
▪Patients, both genders and older
This is a single-site, prospective pilot study involving the collection of amniotic fluid at cesarean delivery followed by the immediate processing and re-application to the closure among twenty women at term undergoing cesarean delivery at Duke University Hospital. The objective of the study is to
Coeliac disease (CD) is an autoimmune condition by the exposure to gluten in patients who are genetically susceptible. The global prevalence is thought to be 1%, and incidence rate of CD in the UK is approximately 13.8 per 100,000 person-years with greater than fourfold increase in incidence over
Arthritis is defined as inflammation of the joint, Patients have symptoms of joint pain, stiffness, swelling, redness, warmth and decreased range of motion of the affected joints. Arthritis may be caused by transient synovitis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis ( JIA), reactive arthritis, viral
The first part of this study will collect buccal view of intraoral photo and clinical gum indices from 300 patients visiting Prince Philip Dental Hospital (PPDH). These intraoral photo will be taken by patients using smartphone (iphone) mounted with apparatus (Scanbox) in a standardized way and the
The specific aims of this study are based on the hypothesis that in health, natural pro-resolving mechanisms, including specialized pro-resolving mediators and cellular effectors, are generated to promote the resolution of acute inflammation. The specific aims are:
Aim 1. Map the formation of
The term "mucositis" was introduced to describe inflammation of the oral mucosa induced by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation. At present, oral mucositis is considered to be the most serious non-hematological complication of cancer treatment.
Numerous predisposing factors
Lichen planus is a chronic muco-cutaneous disorder of the stratified squamous epithelium that affects the oral and genital mucous membrane, skin, hair, nails and scalp.OLP is the mucosal counterpart of cutaneous lichen planus.The disease was first described by Erasmus Wilson in 1866. The prevelance