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26
Dec
2013

Gila Monster Envenomation: A Review for the Emergency Medicine Physician

JMED Research
An envenomation from a lizard is a rare occurrence but the emergency medicine physician must be aware of its treatment and potential complications.  In southwestern United States, the Gila monster, Heloderma suspectum, and Mexican beaded lizard, Heloderma horridum, represent the only two venomous lizards that…
25
Dec
2013

The Decision to Start a New Firm: An Econometric Analysis of Regional Entrepreneurship in Tunisia

IBIMA Business Review
Understanding the factors that promote or mitigate transitions into self-employment is crucial to regional economic development efforts, while the number of new business created play a significant role to regional economic vitality and represent a major signal of a dynamic economy. We use a new…
25
Dec
2013

Obesity in Somali Immigrant Women Due to Post-Migration Dietary Changes and Decreasing Self-Esteem? A Qualitative Interview Study on Diet, Knowledge about Risk of Heart Disease, Inactivity, Body Image and Self-Esteem

Journal of Research in Obesity
The last-decade incidence of myocardial infarction (MI) has diminished dramatically in most age groups but not in middle-aged women in Sweden. There has been a large influx of immigrants and it has been shown that immigrant women have a higher BMI and are less physically…
25
Dec
2013

Successful Postnatal Care of a Premature Orphan Foal Delivered by Caesarean Section

International Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Research & Reports
A 9-year-old Shagya Arabian pregnant mare showing signs of acute colic, underwent exploratory laparotomy at our clinic. Owing to the discovery of an inoperable leiomyoma in the abdominal cavity, the animal was euthanized. The 305-day-old fetus, which showed signs of prematurity was removed by Caesarean…
24
Dec
2013

Clinicopathological Guidelines for the Management of Brain and Tissue Banking in Greece

Research in Neurology: An International Journal
Over the past decade, research has shown that studies of human brain tissue are essential to increasing our understanding of the nervous system function and mechanisms. Recently, postmortem human brain tissue has contributed to the development of a genetic test for Huntington's disease (HD) and…
20
Dec
2013

Safety of Low Flow Sevoflurane Anesthesia for Patient with Dextrocardia and Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Introduction: Situs inversus totalis with dextrocardia also named situs inversus totalis is a rare congenital condition in which the anatomy of the abdominal and thoracic organs are arranged in a mirror image reversal of the normal positioning. Case Report: A 42-year-old Albanian female was scheduled…
20
Dec
2013

Lupus Enteritis: An Important Cause to Be Considered in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients with Acute Abdomen — A Case Report

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Lupus Enteritis should be considered in SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus) patients presenting with acute abdomen. We present a case report of a 15 year old girl who presented to us with acute abdomen. Computed tomography (CT) scan abdomen revealed features of enteritis, which was helpful…
20
Dec
2013

Dental Ethiology Triggering Pressure Dermographism: A Case Report

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
Patients undergoing dental treatment may be exposed to complications such as allergic reactions. Patients with symptoms of stomatitis, burning mouth, etc. are usually experiencing hypersensitivity reactions due to the prosthetic materials after the prosthetic rehabilitation,. Patch testing is a diagnostic test for type IV hypersensitivity…
19
Dec
2013

Stemming the Degeneration: IVD Stem Cells and Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy for Degenerative Disc Disease

Advances in Stem Cells
The intervertebral disc (IVD) is immensely important for the integrity of vertebral column function. The highly specialized IVD functions to confer flexibility and tensile strength to the spine and endures various types of biomechanical force. Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder and…
18
Dec
2013

Commercialisation of University Research: An Investigation of Researchers’ Behaviour

Communications of the IBIMA
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have been identified as one of the key factors for the growth and development of a nation. This is reflected in the vast amount of investment of public funds into research activities among the HEIs by the Malaysia government. Such a…