Publications by authors named "Bader A Almanea"

Most hypopharyngeal disease presentations involve tumours or growths of various cellular origin. These lesions may include choristomas, hamartomas, hyperplasia, and harmless or dangerous neoplasms. A hamartoma is a benign focal malformation of tissue at the site of origin that lacks specific distinguishing features and is often designated as a neoplasm without consideration of pathology or biological behaviour.

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Purpose: To report a case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome-toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS-TEN) overlap, with severe acute ocular manifestations successfully managed with sutureless Amniotic Membrane device ProKera (Bio-Tissue, Inc., Miami, FL) and topical steroids, followed by late complications that were successfully managed with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy.

Observations: A 24-year-old lady, known case of epilepsy, admitted to the burn unit with SJS-TEN overlap attributed to a recent change of her anti-convulsant therapy, with severe ocular manifestations, inability to open both eyes, and poor visual acuity.

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