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    by myself, Doctor Miguelita Neason with the assistance of Elaine Johnson RN. We treated the patient and performed a minor surgery on his leg in the office on his second visit. We also sent the patient home with instructions on how to care for his lesion. Patient Background Information1 This case study is about my patient, Mr. Ahlee Muhammad. My patient is a 41 year old African American male. Mr. Muhammad is a very active man who works as a teacher. His hobbies include playing street basketball and

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    circuitries involved, specifically the the basal ganglia. Furthermore, the meta-analysis discussed neuroimaging, lesion, pharmacological, and genetic studies on the neural circuitries connected to persistent developmental stuttering and acquired neurogenic stuttering. 2. The key questions that the authors are addressing are a.) How can we determine the etiology of stuttering through neuroimaging, lesion, pharmacological, and genetic studies? b.) What is the role of cortical brain regions (i.e., cerebellum

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    Until the early 1980s, psoriasis was believed to be a disease primarily of epidermal keratinocyte proliferation and the cutaneous inflammatory infiltrate to be a secondary event. However, subsequent studies presented evidences that innate as well as adaptive immunity are crucial in the initiation and maintenance of psoriatic plaques. Type 1 and type 17 T lymphocytes secrete respectively (IFN-γ), (IL-2), IL-17, IL-22, in addition to TNF-α and IL6 (Gisondi and Girolomoni 2009). The pathophysiology

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    Exposure in domestic and laboratory animals In among the food crops peanut meal is considered as the most contaminated feed by aflatoxin. These are consumed by the animal’s thus lead those to hazardous effects. Contaminations of the feeding meals are mainly caused due to mold metabolites. These metabolites produce carcinogenic effect in rat, ferret, trout and duck. Mainly the organ affected by aflatoxicosis is liver by both short-term and long-term exposure. Symptoms like anorexia, icterus, rapid

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    Normally, CT and MRI would spot traumatic hemorrhagic lesions in cortical gray matter (GM), sub cortical white matter (WM), major white matter tracts, including corpus callosum and internal capsule, brainstem and in the ventricles. SWI helps in localizing microhemmorhages lesions at GM/WM junction. The research paper explores about a comparison of SWI and a conventional GRE performed by Tong et al. The outcome of it was a difference in lesion counts, which was highest in the brainstem/cerebellum

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    PRIMARY DUODENAL EXTRASKELETAL OSTEOSARCOMA- A CASE REPORT. ABSTRACT: Extraskeletal osteosarcoma is a rare malignant soft tissue tumour, which represents about 4% of all osteosarcomas and 1% of all soft tissue sarcomas. [1, 2] We present a case of extraskeletal osteosarcoma, albeit at a hitherto undescribed site, duodenum. This case report addresses the clinicopathological features and differential diagnosis of extraskeletal osteosarcoma and the importance of clinicopathological correlation in

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    Physical Exam Paper

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    bil. Epitrochlear lymph nodes not palpable, no Homan’s signs. Thorax & Lungs (2 points): AP less than transverse diameter; respiratory rate and pattern relaxed, even; chest expansion symmetrical; tactile fremitus equal bilat; no tenderness, lumps, lesions; resonant to percussion over lung fields; vesicular breath sounds clear over lung fields; no adventitious sounds. Bronchial sounds, inspiration < expiration over trachea and larynx. Bronchovesicular, inspiration=expiration

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    Syphilis Garsha Bedward Palm Beach State College Syphilis Syphilis is a curable sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum . This infectious disease can also be passed from a mother to her fetus during pregnancy. It can also cause genital ulcer disease; syphilis has been associated with an increased risk of HIV transmission and acquisition. You can get syphilis by direct contact with syphilis sore during anal, vaginal, or oral sex. These sores can be

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    papules which rapidly developed into vesicles and bullae over a period of 3-5 days (classic finding of herpes zoster rash). The lesions then pass through various phases of wear or rupture and release of the content of vesicles, ulceration and formation of crust. Herpes Zoster has an excellent prognosis and the symptoms get resolve over 10-15 days with complete healing of lesions usually in a month. Some patients, however, develop persistent or recurrent nerve pain in the area after the resolution of rash

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    LDS church service reflection Sunday February 7, 2016 Gorge Mason University Religious studies class attended a church meeting at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) or commonly known as the Mormon church. The church meeting was broken up into three hours. The first hour was the sacrament meeting and announcements from the bishop. This hour was unique because it was the first Sunday of the month. Which is fast and testimony Sunday and members of the church fast for 24 hours to get

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