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Large recurrent radicular cyst in maxillary sinus: a case report

Radicular cyst is the most common inflammatory jaw cystic lesion that occurs in necrotic teeth. They account for more than 50 % of all odontogenic cysts. Radicular cysts cause slowly progressive painless swelling and there are no symptoms until they become large. Enucleating the cyst with endodontic ther...

Adjuvant treatment or primary topical monotherapy for ocular surface squamous neoplasia: a systematic review

Arq. bras. oftalmol; 80 (2), 2017
ABSTRACT In this systematic review, we evaluated studies involving adjuvant and primary topical treatment for ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN). The findings were: (i) adjuvant 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) reduces the risk of relapse after surgical excision with mild side effects [level Ib, grade of reco...

Retention period after treatment of posterior crossbite with maxillary expansion: a systematic review

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the duration of the retention period in growing patients undergoing maxillary expansion and its relation with posterior crossbite stability. METHODS: Search strategies were executed for electronic databases Cochrane Library, Web of ...

Early vertical correction of the deep curve of Spee

ABSTRACT Even though few technological advancements have occurred in Orthodontics recently, the search for more efficient treatments continues. This paper analyses how to accelerate and improve one of the most arduous phases of orthodontic treatment, i.e., correction of the curve of Spee. The leveling of...

Left atrial ganglionated plexi detection is related to heart rate and early recurrence of atrial fibrillation after surgical ablation

Abstract INTRODUCTION: Left atrial ganglionated plexi ablation is an adjuvant technique used to increase the success rate of surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation. Ganglionated plexi ablation requires previous detection. We aimed to assess determinants of successful ganglionated plexi detection and t...

A New Paradigm in Gallstones Diseases and Marked Elevation of Transaminases: An Observational Study

Ann. hepatol; 16 (2), 2017
ABSTRACT Background. In clinical practice, it is assumed that a severe rise in transaminases is caused by ischemic, viral or toxic hepatitis. Nevertheless, cases of biliary obstruction have increasingly been associated with significant hypertransaminemia. With this study, we sought to determine the true...

Luxación glenohumeral inferior recurrente ( luxatio erecta ) tratamiento artroscópico, revisión de la literatura y reporte de caso

Acta ortop. mex; 31 (2), 2017
Resumen: Es de suma importancia tener en cuenta las complicaciones de la luxación glenohumeral inferior que, aunque poco frecuentes, pueden llegar a ser incapacitantes a mediano y largo plazo, incluso en algunos casos reportados ponen en riesgo la vida del paciente. Material y métodos: Se presenta el...

Características clínicas del trastorno depresivo mayor en tratamiento en el nivel secundario de atención

Rev. méd. Chile; 145 (3), 2017
Background: Depression is considered the second leading cause of disability worldwide. Aim: To describe the clinical characteristics and the evolution of major depressive disorder (MDD) in secondary care. To evaluate the association between socio-demographic and clinic variables with the first or recurre...

Evaluation of surgical margins according to the histological type of basal cell carcinoma

An. bras. dermatol; 92 (2), 2017
Abstract: Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer in the world. The aim of this study was to evaluate the surgical margin of basal cell carcinoma and correlate this with its histologic subtype. A retrospective analysis of pathology laboratory records from 1990 to 2000 was performed and the fo...

Schamberg's disease: case report with therapeutic success by using colchicine

An. bras. dermatol; 92 (2), 2017
Abstract: Pigmented purpuric dermatoses (PPD) include a spectrum of diseases with different clinical aspects, but with similar histopathological features. Specific clinical findings allow the division of PPD in variants. Schamberg's disease is the most common. Treatment is sometimes ineffective and recur...