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    In this review, we enrolled 60 patients with complicated large ventral hernia due to large abdominal wall defect whom were treated by mesh repair. The study group included 38 women (63.3%) and 22 men (37.7%); their mean age was 46.5 years (range, 25-70). Their Body Mass Index was between 30-35 kg/m2 in 14 patients, 35-40 in 19, 40-45 in 22 and more than 45 in 5 patients. Associated co morbidities were present in 18 patients (30%). Thirteen patients had ASA score I, 29 had a score of II and 18…

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    disease over a specific time period, usually one year. Examples of common causes of deaths are heart disease, strokes and some cancer. Australia’s death rate is on the decline, currently 79 per 100,000. This is still high because of our growing and aging population. In Australia overall, the main causes of death are cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) diseases, cancers and respiratory…

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    Cisplatin Case Summary

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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: History of stage IIC pure seminoma status post four cycles of etoposide and cisplatin. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS Mr. Sandoval is a very pleasant 22-year-old gentleman who presents to the oncology clinic for stage IIC pure seminoma status post four cycles of etoposide and cisplatin. The patient presented in 09/2016 with a 10-month history of enlarging right testicular mass and pain. In 09/14/2016, he was sent for ultrasound which revealed a 6.8 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm right…

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    Section A The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It's main function is to protect the internal organs, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels (Cancer Council Victoria, 2016). The skin is made up of three main layers - the epidermis, the dermis and the fat layer. The layer of fat insulates the body and keeps in warm from changing outside temperatures. The next layer is the dermis, which contains fat, collagen and elastin fibres which provide strength and flexibility to the skin. Blood…

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    Farber lipogranulomatosis, or simply Farber’s disease, is a lysosomal storage disorder that involves the hydrolysis and use of lipids. A lysosomal storage disorder is a defect in the function of a lysosome, enzymes that hydrolyze large molecules and then move the fragments on to other parts of the cell for other uses. Farber’s disease is a rare, genetic condition that involves a deficiency in the enzyme, ceramidase. Ceramidase is a lysosomal acid that causes cell growth, cellular differentiation…

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    pressure, boost your metabolism, improve your visual perception, rejuvenate you to an extent, help alleviate menstrual pains, and even help to prevent cancer (The substance called folate, found in the blueberry fruit, has been proven to help with the repair of the DNA chain, thus preventing the occurrence of the DNA mutations that could lead to creating cancer cells). Also, according to some studies, this particular type of antioxidants is known to accumulate in the areas of the brain that are…

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    he intent of the paper is to give the reader a closer examination of a variety of Medical Imaging modalities that are being used today. A short rundown is presented for Interventional Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasound, and Radiation Therapy. Following is a more in-depth look at Computed Tomography that will give the reader a better comprehension of how it separates itself from other medical imaging specialties. Interventional radiology: The…

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    exercise and other factors that contribute must be relayed to individuals. This method can target certain causes and risk factors. Secondary prevention should include screenings of other diseases that place the individual at high risk, such as diabetes, cancer and incontinence to name a few. It may also include further education and placing individuals on diet restriction to lower their body mass index. Tertiary prevention, basically reducing the negative impact of obesity in the geriatric…

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    quickly before the baby teeth fall out, therefore, extraction of the primary teeth at an early stage is important to prevent overcrowding. Currently FTI’s and Rapamycin are two drugs under testing as hopeful cures to Progeria. FTI is used to treat cancer but research from tests on mice show that it is capable of reversing the abnormalities of the nucleus. These FTI’s help break apart the progerin that is anchored to the nuclear rim and revert the nucleus back to it’s normal structure. Rapamycin…

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    Abstract A bone fracture is one of the most common large organ injuries to occur to humans and animals alike. When a bone is fractured, a unique and thorough regeneration of tissue takes place to repair it. There are two types of ways that a bone fracture can be repaired: direct bone healing is when the bones are intervened and set into place to allow for repair, indirect bone healing is allowing the fracture to heal naturally without any intervention from a third party. This paper will review…

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