SERIAL MORPHOLOGIC CHANGES ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN A BRAINSTEM TUBERCULOMA AFTER ANTITUBERCULOUS TREATMENT

Serial Morphologic Changes on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Brainstem Tuberculoma after Antituberculous Treatment

Abstract Incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is decreasing all over the world due to improved diagnosis Tray and treatment.Though central nervous system TB accounts for 1% of all TB cases, it carries high mortality and neurologic morbidity.Surgery is difficult when eloquent areas of brain are involved, particularly brainstem.Even with advent of magnetic

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Comparison of typical and atypical computed tomography patterns regarding reversibility and fibrosis in pulmonary sarcoidosis

PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate whether there is a significant difference between typical and atypical parenchymal patterns in the development of fibrosis, which is Lift Motor the most crucial factor affecting morbidity in pulmonary sarcoidosis.METHODS: In our hospital, 145 cases with Siltzbach Types 2 and 3 sarcoidoses diagnosed by clinica

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The old age and the sport like object of social representations

In the present work we analyzed the social function of the Physical Education and the sport with respect to the elderly people.One is a relation hyped by the social representations that the implied agents own on the old age, the body, the health and the Tray sport, nonfree of stereotypes and prejudices that condition their social practices.It const

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Modelling the Impact of Government Policies on Import on Domestic Price of Indian Gold Using ARIMA Intervention Method

The study attempts to determine the impact of government policies of import of gold in India on the domestic price of gold during 2013 using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) Dishwasher Parts intervention model.2013 was an amazing year for Indian gold market where the price had reached its zenith.In April 2013, to curb a record trade

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Recurrent sternal sinuses caused by retained temporary epicardial pacing wires and different wire fixation techniques

Temporary epicardial pacing wires Circuit Board Accessories are routinely used after open-heart surgery without any major complications, but varied complications have been described with their use though rare.They are often pulled out after recovery of the patient, usually on the 4th postoperative day, but sometimes, they are cut flush with the ski

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