GAS GANGRENE INVOLVING CHEST WALL AFTER MASTECTOMY (CASE REPORT)

GAS GANGRENE INVOLVING CHEST WALL AFTER MASTECTOMY (CASE REPORT)

Gas gangrene is the most fulminant necrotising infection that affects humans beings.Although it is frequently related with trauma and surgery, the disease also affects the patients with dibetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease and malignancy.Among the toxins produced by the microorganisms, Phospholipase C is the most important for myonecrosis.

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Effect of Natural Liquid Hydroabsorbents on Ammonia Emission from Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizers and Plant Growth of Maize (Zea Mays L.) under Drought Conditions

The use of mineral nitrogen (N) fertilizers is associated with significant nitrogen loss through the volatilization.Ammonia (NH3) emissions are common from fertilizers with amide (NH2) and ammonium (NH4) nitrogen forms applied to the soil surface without incorporation.The objective of the laboratory and greenhouse pot experiments was to verify the

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FAM83A as a Potential Biological Marker Is Regulated by miR-206 to Promote Cervical Cancer Progression Through PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway

Background and Objective: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are effective treatment options for cervical cancer (CC), but their efficacy is limited by short survival rate of about 5 years particularly for advance stage CC.Bioinformatics analysis combined with experimental in vivo and in vitro data can identify potential markers of tumorigenesis and can

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Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Escherichia coli Isolates from Urine Samples of Hospitalized Patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are often caused by Escherichia coli.Their increasing resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotics BLACKBERRY BETTY challenges the treatment of UTIs.Whereas, E.coli ST131 is often multidrug resistant (MDR), ST69 remains susceptible to antibiotics such as cephalosporins.Both STs are commonly linked to community and nosoco

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Involvement of White Matter Language Tracts in Glioma: Clinical Implications, Operative Management, and Functional Recovery After Injury

To achieve optimal survival and quality of life outcomes in patients with glioma, the extent of tumor resection must be maximized without causing injury to eloquent structures.Preservation of language function is of particular importance to patients and requires careful mapping to reveal the locations of cortical language hubs and their structural

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