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05
May
2013

Severe Factor X Deficiency-A Rare Coagulation Disorder

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Factor X is a vitamin K-dependent factor with pivotal role in as the first enzyme in the common pathway to fibrin formation. Inherited factor X deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder. Based on the Factor X coagulant activity the disorder has been divided into severe…
29
Apr
2013

Age-Related Psychosocial Distress among Slovak Breast Cancer Patients Surviving Three Years after Breast-Conserving Surgery

Advances in Cancer Research & Treatment
Objective: The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the age-related long-term psychosocial morbidity development and  health-related quality of life  outcomes among disease-free outdoor breast cancer patients previously treated for early-stage breast cancer by breast conserving surgery (BCS). Methods: 140 eligible disease-free breast cancer…
28
Apr
2013

Carcinogenic Ability of Schistosoma Haematobium Possibly through Oncogenic Mutation of KRAS Gene

Advances in Cancer Research & Treatment
Schistosoma haematobium is a parasitic flatworm that infects millions of people, mostly in the developing world, and is associated with high incidence of bladder cancer, although why is not clear. Previously, we have used CD-1 mice to show that Schistosoma haematobium total antigen (Sh) has…
28
Apr
2013

Antenatal Diagnosis of Cloacal Dysgenesis Sequence by Fetal Magnetic Resonance Urography: Is It Incompatible with Fetal Life?

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Cloacal dysgenesis sequence (CDS) is a lethal and rare congenital malformation; usually requiring termination of gestation. As prenatal ultrasonography remains a method with doubtable results, we used Fetal Magnetic Resonance Urography (FMRU) for the evaluation of a fetus at 18 weeks of gestation, suspected to…
28
Apr
2013

Sensorimotor Rhythms to Control a Wheelchair

Research in Neurology: An International Journal
This paper shows the development of a non-invasive BCI system using brain signals from somatosensory cortex. The acquisition of signals was performed using one electrode cap in accordance with 10-20 system and using 3-channel EEG in order to command a motorized wheel chair without involvement…
27
Apr
2013

A Very Rare Assocıatıon; Coexıstence of Breast Cancer, Pheochromocytoma and Neurofıbromatosıs Type 1 in a Female Patıent

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant condition and patients with NF-1  risk  malignant diseases, such as breast cancer. We aim to report a coexistence of both breast cancer and phochromocytoma in a NF1 patient. A female patient (47yr) with adrenal incidentaloma who had…
26
Apr
2013

Feminization of Poverty in Palliative Care Giving of People Living with HIV and AIDS and Other Debilitating Diseases in Botswana. A Literature Review

Journal of Virology and Microbiology
Feminization of poverty in care giving of people living with HIV and AIDS and other debilitating diseases has attracted local, national and international concerns in an endeavour to surmount the challenge of poverty among women caregivers. This article highlights factors underpinning the feminization of poverty…
26
Apr
2013

A Two Years Follow-Up Study of Children with Monosymptomatic Enuresis Treated with Enuresis Alarm

Pediatrics Research International Journal
Objective: Nocturnal enuresis is a common problem among children.  This multifactorial disease is a source of stress of the families. Therefore, it is important how to approach the disorder, plan the treatment in order to provide a satisfactory cure rate. The aim of this study…
25
Apr
2013

Commercial Banks Profitability Indicators: Empirical Evidence from Latvia

IBIMA Business Review
The aim of the present article is to determine the impact of the external and internal factors of bank performance on the profitability indicators of the Latvian commercial banks in the period from 2006 to 2011. On the basis of research conducted abroad on bank…
25
Apr
2013

Compartment Syndrome, Femoral Nerve Lesion and Recurrent Haemarthrosis in one and the same Patient after Total Knee Arthroplasty

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
We present a case of a 53 year old patient that underwent total knee arthroplasty in our hospital for degenerative arthritis and developed a series of very uncommon complications. Compartment syndrome of the calf occurred postoperatively as a result of bleeding from a large, ruptured…