Volume 10  Issue 6

COVID-19 War, Economic-Based Sciences

Bahram Alamdary Badlou

Worldwide all countries are suffering from the COVID-19 attack with an unexpected death rate, which the exact mechanism of how Immune cells and stress-related responses are working still (Oct-2020) not elucidated completely [1-3]. Another important aspect of the COVID-19 war is (ir-)responsiveness of T-cells (cytotoxic and Helper), [..] READ MORE

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Limbic Encephalitis Revealing an Ovarian Teratoma: A Case Report

Raja Amine1, Alaissi Mohamed1 & Boubakar Charra1,2*

Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate encephalitis is a recently discovered disease of paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis. It largely affects young women and is often associated with an ovarian teratoma. Their severity often requires hospitalization in the intensive care unit due to consciousness and severe dysautonomic disorders. [..] READ MORE

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COVID-19’s Impact on Medical Research and Future Challenges

Stavroula Koulocheri, A.

COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions in many fields of activities including research. The pandemic has shown how essential are the global public goods like health, education and medical research.
It is challenging to conduct research and confront a contagious new disease during pandemics. [..] READ MORE

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Current Minimally Invasive Techniques in Thoracic Surgery

Guntug Batihan

Minimally invasive techniques in thoracic surgery have made great progress over the past 20 years and are still evolving. In this process, of course, different applications and methods have been described and the most successful and feasible technique has been tried to be presented. In this article, current minimally invasive techniques in thoracic surgery are discussed and important points are emphasized in the light of the current literature. [..] READ MORE

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The Need to Create a New Model for Predicting Future Cyber Threats and Its Parameters

Christos Beretas, P.

It is well known in computer science that a quantitative analysis can reveal information about a future cyber attacks, combining and analyzing elements that are necessary to carry out the analysis and on the other hand are elements that substantiate the conclusions and the implementation of the appropriate cyber security methods and policies. [..] READ MORE

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Brunner’s Gland Adenoma: An Unusual Cause of Recurrent Upper GIT Bleeding in Cirrhotic Patient: A Case Report

Mohamed Adel ElBasiony1,2, Ramy Hassan Agwa1,3*, Ahmed Abdelaziz4, Reham Soliman2,5 & Gamal Shiha1,2

Brunner’s gland hyperplasia is a rare gastrointestinal (GI) tumor presenting as bleeding or obstructing polyp, usually duodenal. We report a 55 years cirrhotic Egyptian male that presented with repeated attacks of melena, sometimes associated with hematemesis. The bleeding repeated twice to thrice per week. [..] READ MORE

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