Publications by authors named "Alia Esper"

Introduction: Ewing sarcoma is an aggressive tumor characterized by small round cells and diffuse CD99 positivity seen mainly in Caucasian childhood and adolescent demographics. Ewing sarcoma of spinal origin accounts for approximately 3-9 % of cases most of these cases affecting the sacrum, therefore lumbar lesions are considered quite rare.

Case Report: We report a case of lumbar Ewing sarcoma in a 6-year-old female who presented with back pain and neurological symptoms of spinal compression such as lower limb weakness, constipation, and urinary retention.

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GERD is a very familiar diagnosis among health care providers due to its massive spread, and its symptoms can affect the quality of life for a respectable slice of its patients. Therefore, what can only be described as a logical consequence, a pursuit of a treatment that can both relieve symptoms and have minimal side effects is still ongoing to cover the large demographic affected by GERD. In the following review, analysis will be made of GERD, including possible regulatory activity, of certain drugs to the already discussed pathways involved in GERD patients.

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