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Rhinoplasty for Middle Eastern noses.

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BACKGROUND Rhinoplasty remains one of the most challenging operations, as exemplified in the Middle Eastern patient. The ill-defined, droopy tip, wide and high dorsum, and thick skin envelope mandate meticulous attention to preoperative evaluation and efficacious yet safe surgical maneuvers. The

Epidemic dropsy in the eastern region of Nepal.

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Twenty-six persons from five families comprising 34 members residing in different areas of Saptari district of the eastern region of Nepal developed symptoms of epidemic dropsy over 6-8 weeks. Seventeen patients were studied during July-August 1996. The age of affected individuals varied from 3 to

Epidemic Dropsy or Beri-Beri in Eastern Bengal.

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Field investigaton of an outbreak of epidemic dropsy in eastern Nepal.

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About 17 cases with clinical syndrome suggestive of epidemic dropsy attended to the B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, for treatment. These cases were from three villages of Saptari district in eastern Nepal. Some of the mustard oil samples were tested positive with Nitric acid test.

Successful management of severe neuroinvasive eastern equine encephalitis.

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BACKGROUND Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus is an arbovirus that mostly causes asymptomatic infection in humans; however, some people can develop a neuroinvasive infection associated with a high mortality. METHODS We present a case of a patient with severe neuroinvasive EEE. RESULTS A

Phytodermatitis in eastern Turkey: a retrospective, observational study.

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BACKGROUND Plant life is extremely diverse, with a great deal of geographic and seasonal variation. Consequently, the range of reported adverse reactions is large, and there are important differences worldwide in the incidence and prevalence of these reactions. Systemic ingestion of some plants

Eastern equine encephalitis in 9 South American camelids.

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BACKGROUND Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus is a mosquito-borne togavirus (alphavirus) that causes severe (often fatal) encephalitis in many mammalian species, but it has not been reported previously in South American camelids. OBJECTIVE South American camelids can become naturally infected

Eastern equine encephalitis presenting with a focal brain lesion.

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Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus causes a severe meningoencephalitis with high morbidity and mortality. Despite numerous clinical reports of EEE, there are only 11 patients in whom cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described. In 6 patients, CT was normal and in 5 patients diffuse

Manifestations of falciparum malaria in pregnant women of Eastern Sudan.

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OBJECTIVE This study was conducted to investigate the morbidity pattern of malaria during pregnancy in New Halfa Teaching Hospital, Eastern Sudan, where malaria transmission is unstable. METHODS Pregnant (or in the puerperium) women presented with symptoms of falciparum malaria to the hospital

Clinical findings in children with cutaneous anthrax in eastern Turkey.

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Anthrax is a zoonosis produced by Bacillus anthracis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical findings, therapy, and outcome in children with cutaneous anthrax (CA). Data on age, gender, occupation, clinical symptoms and findings, location and type of lesions, clinical history, laboratory

Eastern equine encephalitis presenting as focal neuroradiographic abnormalities: case report and review.

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We describe a well-documented case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in a patient who presented with fever and altered mental status and who had focal cranial lesions that were evident on both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging. Only 15 CT scans performed for patients with

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) envenomation of dogs: 31 cases (1982-2002).

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The medical records of 31 dogs treated for envenomation by the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) were reviewed. Twenty-four of 25 dogs that survived were hospitalized for an average of 4.3 days. The most common presenting signs were tachycardia, swelling/edema, depressed

Cutaneous manifestations of anthrax in Eastern Anatolia: a review of 39 cases.

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Anthrax is essentially a disease of grazing herbivorous animals. The most common form of the disease is cutaneous anthrax, which accounts for 95% of all cases. We report here 39 cutaneous anthrax cases in humans that were seen in Eastern Anatolia over a six-year period. The clinical presentation was

Intestinal lesions in a horse associated with eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus infection.

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The primary lesions of eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE) virus infection in the horse are limited to the brain and spinal cord. Intestinal lesions in addition to the changes in the central nervous system were found in a 6-month-old male Tennessee Walking Horse. One week prior to death, this

Eclampsia: Feto-Maternal Outcomes in A Tertiary Care Centre in Eastern Nepal.

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Eclampsia is a preventable and treatable cause of maternal morbidity and mortality with poor feto-maternal outcome in developing countries. Despite development in the level of health education expertise in human resources and institutional obstetric care in our country, the delay in early
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