Case Report
Effectiveness of Stretching Exercises in TMJ Closed Lock Management - Case Reports
Internal derangement in temporomandibular joint (TMJ), including disc displacement without reduction with limited mouth opening, is a common TMJ disor... Read more
Review Article
Alpha-gal allergy, also known as, mammalian meat allergy (MMA) is well described in the Allergy literature, however, the Anesthesiology literature rem... Read more
Case Report
Case Report: Coronary Dissection after High-Energy Blunt Chest Trauma
Coronary artery dissection in a blunt chest trauma is a rare injury and its clinical diagnosis is difficult due to symptoms related to the multiple tr... Read more
Review Article
Children with seizures experience a wide range of different problems that are a result of their different forms of epilepsy. Some problems children ex... Read more
Case Report
Although dystrophic Neurofibromatosis type-1 (NF-1) is associated with severe deformity, NF-1 with vertebral dislocation only is extremely rare. We pr... Read more
CLINICAL IMAGE
A Giant Bleeding Pancreatic Pseudocyst after a Blunt Traumatism in a Thirteen Year-Old Child
A thirteen-year-old boy presented with a grade IV blunt pancreatic traumatism with a cephaloisthmic disjunction. A giant pancreatic pseudocyst was dev... Read more
Original Research
Pathogen Prevalence and Treatment of UTI in Children after Ureter Anastomosis
Few study has reported about the prevalence, pathogen distribution and antibiotics usage of UTI after ureter anastomosis. This study aimed to investig... Read more
Original Article
A Radiological Method of Predicting Clinical Outcomes in PCL Reconstruction
37 patients who had undergone PCL reconstruction between 2009 and 2014 were included. A standard follow-up was performed for at least two years and co... Read more
Research Article
Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears remain one of the most challenging pathologies in shoulder surgery to treat, especially in the younger active p... Read more
Research Article
The family Enterobacteriaceae are the most common causative agent of urinary tract infection (UTI) pathogen among both hospital and community patients... Read more