Introduction And Clinical Importance: Placenta previa (PP) is characterized by abnormal placental placement in the lower uterine segment, obstructing the cervical opening. Placenta previa totalis (PPT) occurs when the placenta completely covers the internal cervical os. This condition can lead to placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), where the placenta adheres abnormally to the uterine wall, complicating separation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case report describes a rare presentation of a cartilaginous choristoma of the oral cavity within the tonsillar fossa, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and differentiating this uncommon entity from more frequently encountered oral lesions. A comprehensive clinical and histopathological examination was conducted on a 30-year-old male patient who presented with a painless mass in the nasopharynx. An excisional biopsy was carried out, and a histopathological analysis was conducted to establish a definitive diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study proposes a new, low-cost lateral canthotomy simulation model for the purpose of improving training among emergency medicine physicians. This model is important for the rehearsal and honing of skills necessary in such a critical procedure, in cases where this procedure needs to be done in a sensitive situation where an ophthalmologist is not readily available. We surveyed 15 emergency residents before and after the training on comfort and proficiency in performing lateral canthotomy with a standardized Likert scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe welfare of donkeys remains a compelling subject for researchers, with limited literature available on the response of the donkey cardiovascular system during strenuous exercise. The study aimed to address two primary objectives. Firstly, to assess the reliability of wearable devices in detecting heart rate (HR) and ECG readings.
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