Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Clinical and Medical Case Reports are detailed presentations of a patient's symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. These reports provide valuable insights into rare or unusual medical conditions, new treatments, diagnostic methods, and unexpected outcomes. They serve as important tools for advancing medical knowledge, sharing clinical experiences, and supporting evidence-based practice.
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List of Articles
Amplification of the Auditory Signal on the Way to the Center
A person receives auditory information from the environment in terms of sound intensity between 0 dB = 10-12 W/m2 and 120 dB = 1 W/m2. The difference in intensity levels is a trillion times. Converted into the amplitude of the sound wave, it ranges from 8 pm to 10,000 nm. The …
Mechanisms of Hearing - Part two
On the signal pathway to the hearing receptor, the first mechanism is the eardrum which receives the energy of a sound wave, transmitting it to the middle ear ossicles. Vibrometric studies on the eardrum, the stapes base and the fluid at the beginning of the vestibular canal a…
Patient Transport Services
An effective ambulance service serves as a life-saving link, bridging the gap between the incident location and the hospital. Safe transport of patients from one location to another is a fundamental part of emergency medical services. Patient transportation system encompasses …
Severe Corneal Abscesses: Diagnostic and Therapeutic difficulties about 180 cases
Corneal abscesses, whether bacterial, fungal or viral in origin, represent a major public health challenge, and can lead to significant vision oss through corneal scarring or surface irregularities. If left untreated, they can even lead to corneal perforation and endopht…
Parents’ Guide to Understanding and Managing Late-Onset Laryngomalacia in Infants
It is common for babies to breathe noisily, which is a concern for many parents. Because of small nasal passages, as baby weight increases over days, babies will take a lot of breath, causing whistling sounds, which are usually both phases of respiration. These sounds are very…
Amplification of the Auditory Signal on the Way to the Center
A person receives auditory information from the environment in terms of sound intensity between 0 dB = 10⁻¹² W/m² and 120 dB = 1 W/m². The difference in intensity levels is a trillion times. Converted into the amplitude of the sound wave, it ranges from 8…
Obesity as an Independent Risk Factor for Carbuncle: A Case Report
Carbuncles typically arise in immunocompromised individuals, particularly those with poorly controlled diabetes. This case study discusses a 33-year-old man who developed a carbuncle despite having no significant immunocompromising conditions other than obesity. The underrecog…
The Effect of a Vegan Diet on Post-Surgical Wound Recovery: A Case Report
Nutrition plays a critical role in the wound healing process. This case report describes a 70-year-old patient on a long-term vegan diet who experienced delayed wound healing following an elective minor surgical procedure. The case highlights the potential adverse effects of s…