Abstract: Most of the pheochromocytomas are presented with hypertension although sometimes hypotension could be seen. Because intra operative mortality of pheochromocytomas is high, preoperative preparation with alfa- and beta blockers is required. But there is not enough knowledge...
Keywords: Pheochromocytoma; Recurrent hypotension; Preoperative preparation
Abstract: Hypothalamic-pituitary involvement in sarcoidosis occurs in less than 5% of patients. Some clinical signs of hypothalamic lesions are non-obvious or can be mistaken in a complex context. Hypothalamus is involved in temperature regulation, food intake, and mood regulation. Few cases...
Keywords: Neurosarcoidosis; Apathy; Fever
Special Issue Article “Biohacking”
Abstract: Scientific curiosity is generating new ventures in form of DIY Biology and biohacking which opens up an alternative route to structured and organized research. People even without traditional degrees are exploring various hacks to augment and enhance the quality of their lives...
Keywords: Biohack; DIYbio; Implants; Bulletproof coffee; Keto diet; Brain hack
Editorial: The intimate relationship between PSA and Prostate cancer -in terms of diagnosis and follow up-has been established since its introduction in the 1980s [1]. The burden of the disease can be correlated to the level of PSA which explains the elevation in serum levels of PSA in patient with metastati...
Keywords: Metastatic Prostate Cancer; PSA; CEA
Abstract: The most common aetiology of unilateral palatine tonsil hypertrophy is a squamous cell carcinoma; in most case, there is an isolated, indurated and increased in size amygdala with or without ulceration of the mucosa. The second aetiology is lymphomas, characterized by a sub-mucosal mass...
Keywords: Unilateral tonsil hypertrophy; Aetiology; Cell carcinoma
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