Case Presentation: We describe a case of an elderly female patient with a history of pseudogout who presented to the emergency department with atraumatic neck pain, fever, and malaise, who was found to have crowned dens syndrome on computed tomography imaging.
Discussion: It is important that emergency physicians consider crowned dens syndrome in elderly patients presenting with neck pain and signs of inflammation to ensure timely diagnosis, treatment, and to minimize unnecessary invasive testing.
One of the greatest barriers to curative treatment of neuroblastoma is its frequent metastatic outgrowth prior to diagnosis, especially in cases driven by amplification of the oncogene. However, only a limited number of regulatory proteins that contribute to this complex -mediated process have been elucidated. Here we show that the () gene, located at chromosome band 17p13.
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