MedEspera 2016: Recent submissions

  • Matceac, Irina; Siscanu, Maria; Ridcodubschi, Ruslan (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Infective endocarditis (IE) at patients on hemodialysis (HD) is 10-18 times higher than in the general population, caused by arterio-venous fistula or central catheter, increased susceptibility to infections ...
  • Loghin-Oprea, Natalia (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: We report a case of a 43 old woman with medical history of dermatomyositis for 8 years, and complaints of symmetrical muscle weakness, especially in lower extremities, low enduranceand fatigue. The patient’s ...
  • Goia, Monica; Feier, Andrei; Mudava, Mihai; Barsan, Mihail (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Trichobezoar, tricophagia or Rapunzel Syndrome is an extremely rare psychiatric and intestinal condition in humans, resulting from eating hair. It is Associated with the hair pulling disorder Trichotillomania. ...
  • Coman, Oana; Cirticioiu, Alexandra; Stanciu, Alex-George; Stanca, Mihai (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: World Health Organisation declares that over 5% of the global population, 32 million children included, suffer from disabling hearing loss, meaning a loss greater than 30 decibels in the better hearing ear ...
  • Chibulcutean, Andreea Simina; Cimpan, Claudia Mihaela (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: The adenocarcinoma of esophagogastric junction includes three anatomical entities which have in common parietal extension and lymphatic dissemination both to the mediastinum and abdomen. Due to the dramatically ...
  • Bogulean, Mihaela (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: The pathology of the oral mucosa is very broad and the lesions can have a polymorphic aspect, due to the specific histopathological characteristics, the presence of saliva and the mechanical trauma during ...
  • Tsrooya, Ben (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Physiological enlargement of the breasts occurs at puberty and during pregnancy. It is known as gestational gigantomastia when enlargement in pregnancy becomes excessive, uncomfortable and embarrassing. ...
  • Baetu, Alexandru Emil; Miron, Andreea-Iuliana; Punga, Oana Mihaela (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Painful, slow-healing ulcers of the fingers are most common in patients with progressive systemic sclerosis. Prostaglandine E1(PGE1) is a vasodilatator that has been found to reduce the pain of the severe ...

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