Jan 25, 2017

Annals of Yoga and Physical Therapy

Relationship between Ankle Muscle Strength and Pain and Calcaneal Spur Length in Individuals with Exercise Habit: A Pilot Study

Abstract:Background: A Calcaneal Spur (CS) is an osteophytic outgrowth just anterior to the tuberosity of the calcaneus. CSs are common causes of heel pain, which can affect the ankle muscle strength. In spite of the many treatment....


Jan 26, 2017

Journal of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

Neuro-Ophthalmological Evaluation of Cases with Multiple Sclerosis in a Referral Hospital in Ankara

Abstract:Methods: Fifty one MS cases diagnosed by neurology department of reference hospital in Ankara had been followed up by neuro-ophthalmology department. The data including sex, age, clinical presentation, Relative Afferent....


Jan 26, 2017

Annals of Thyroid Research

False-Positive Iodine Uptake in a Patient with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: A Rare Case of Uptaking Bronchoceles

Abstract:Introduction: Radioiodine is used for diagnosis and treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer. Thyroid cells most effectively express the Sodium-Iodide Symporter (NIS), which enables iodine uptake; however, NIS is also....


Jan 26, 2017

Austin Journal of Surgery

Long-Segment Tracheobronchial Stenosis in a 44-Year-Old Woman

Abstract:Congenital tracheal stenosis is a rare disorder that is characterized by the presence of focal or diffuse complete cartilaginous rings. Long segment tracheal stenosis exists if more than 50% of the length of the....


Jan 26, 2017

Austin Journal of Urology

Urodynamic Evaluation in Men Over 50 Years with Diabetes Mellitus and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms �A Single Center Experience

Abstract:Diabetes Mellitus affects approximately 285 million people worldwide with a steady rise in incidence over the last decade. It has been projected that 438 million individuals would be affected with diabetes by the year 2030. In India it....


Jan 26, 2017

Austin Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences

The Role of Nutrition in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Abstract:Type I diabetes (T1D) is the most common metabolic disorder in childhood and adolescence [1,2], which caused by the destruction of pancreatic beta cells and defective insulin production [3] and its....


Jan 27, 2017

Austin Journal of Clinical Neurology

Bilateral Caudate Head Infarct Following Olfactory Groove Meningioma Resection

Abstract:Introduction: Bilateral Recurrent Artery of Heubner (RAH) infarctions have rarely been reported in the literature. Even more so for those cases that have occurred subsequent to Neurosurgical extensive resections of large....


Jan 27, 2017

Austin Journal of Clinical Neurology

Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome with Involving Structures outside the Cavernous Sinus: Report a Case with Histological Study

Abstract:A 37 year immuno-competent man presented with right unilateral painful ophthalmoplegia. Computer Tomodensitometry scan (CT) and Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a lesion of right CS with extension....


Jan 27, 2017

Austin Journal of Clinical Neurology

Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson's Disease: Pathophysiology, Effect of Genetic Polymorphism and Future Research Directions

Abstract:Impulse control disorder is a common non- motor feature observed in Parkinson's disease. Impulse control disorders were reported in up to 13.6% of Parkinson Disease patients. Though there are multiple theories to explain....


Jan 27, 2017

Austin Journal of Cancer and Clinical Research

Nanomaterials Facilitate Tumor Targeting and Drug Delivery

Abstract:Current anticancer therapeutic drugs are restricted by: 1) relatively lower drug concentrations in tumor tissues; 2) lack of targeted delivery; 3) side effects resulting from the nonspecific accumulation of drugs in normaltissues....


Jan 27, 2017

Austin Journal of Anatomy

Mastering Cadaveric Dissection and Engaging Students: How to Become �An Amazing Asset� to Students in the Dissection Laboratory

Abstract:As an anatomist, I am convinced that anatomy education is an essential component of the undergraduate medical curriculum. Regardless of how the curriculum changes, dissection-based experience remains the most effective....


Jan 27, 2017

Annals of Hematology & Oncology

Detection of Pleural Fluid Involvement by Flow Cytometry Method in a Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Abstract:Acute leukaemias rarely present with or develop pleural effusion during their clinical course. Flow Cytometry (FC) is a potentially useful diagnostic tool for clinical practice. We report a case in which pleural effusion of an acute myeloid....