Publications by authors named "Ahmed Tanzeem"

Aim: To present the treatment of radicular cysts with marsupialization in children and help reduce morbidity.

Background: Radicular cyst is a cyst with an odontogenic origin seen more frequently in permanent dentition and seldom in primary dentition. Radicular cysts can develop due to apical infection caused by caries or can also occur as a consequence of pulp therapy in primary teeth.

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The occurrence of the supernumerary tooth in the nasal cavity is uncommon. If not diagnosed and treated early, it may lead to various complications. Nasal endoscopy not only helps in proper diagnosis but also is an effective approach towards the extraction of the nasal tooth.

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Rationale: Mucocoeles of paranasal sinuses are expansile and destructive lesions which can present with a variety of symptoms. If not treated early, they may lead to various complications.

Patient Concerns: This report presents a case of a 26-year-old male patient with complaints of swelling of the left eye and double vision for 18 months.

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Objective: Even in the era of high output implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) devices, a certain proportion of patients cannot be successfully defibrillated with 10 J safety margin. In practice, either the use of a single- or double-coil lead does not guarantee successful termination of induced ventricular fibrillation. Therefore, we investigated the effectiveness of the subcutaneous finger lead placed at the subcutaneous tissue dorsal to the left ventricle in terms of defibrillation threshold (DFT) lowering.

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A growing number of patients with contraindication for transvenous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation or need for system upgrade of a pre-existent pacemaker system is to be observed. Therefore, unconventional system constellation may be necessary to provide patient safety by using a minimal invasive access avoiding sternotomy. Two similar cases are presented to demonstrate configuration solutions which can be easily individually modified.

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