Volume 6  Issue 4

Methods of Speech Mastering After Total Laryngectomy

Mila Bunijevac1,3*, Neda Milosevic2,3 & Dragan Stojiljkovic-Causevac2,3

Total laryngectomy disrupts the most basic functions of life, speech, breathing and swallowing of food. This intervention may have a negative impact on the physical, functional and emotional state of the patient, which impairs their quality of life. [..] READ MORE

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Autoimmune Thyroid Disease in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: The Role of Sexual Hormones

Mailson Batista Fernandes1* & Aljerry Dias do Rêgo1,2

Introduction
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine diseases in women in the menacme and involves complex pathophysiology, with genetic, metabolic and hormonal factors acting synergistically. Its endocrine-metabolic characteristics have been related to changes in thyroid physiology. [..] READ MORE

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Recurrence of Kawasaki Disease in a Young Infant

Jasvinder Kaur* & Bilkis bt. Abdul Aziz

Kawasaki disease is an acute self- limited febrile illness of unknown cause that affects children less than 5 years old. It is prevalent amongst the Asian population, and ten times more common in Japanese children. There are three phases of the disease. [..] READ MORE

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Post-Infection and Postoperative Alzheimer’s Disease with Psychosis

Carlo Lazzari1*, Thimmaiah Rajanna1, Abdul Nusair1 & Marco Rabottini2

The authors of the current article report on recent studies about the thinkable contribution of generalized sepsis and postoperative complications as hypothetical causes of Alzheimer Disease (AD) and psychosis in a vulnerable population. [..] READ MORE

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The Relation of Primary and Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Saudi Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Their Glycemic Control

Khalid S. Aljabri, MD, FRCPC, FACP* & Emmad I. Alghannami, MD

Background and Objective
The association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with primary (PH) and subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) were reported. Thus, we conducted a cross section study to find out the relationship between T2DM with PH and SCH in Saudi patients with T2DM. [..] READ MORE

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Analysis of the Skin of Cats’ Corpses Chemically Prepared with Ethylic Alcohol and Curing Salt Aiming Veterinary Surgical Practice - Chronic Effect on Biomechanics and Students´ Evaluation

Vinícius Camargo Fração, Raphael Chiarelo Zero, Alessandra Rodrigues, Beatriz Nogueira Ferreira, Alisson Diego Senna Fechis, Thiago André Salvitti de Sá Rocha, Maurício Theago Iozzi & Fabrício Singaretti de Oliveira*

Background
Various are the alternative methods that look for the animal’s welfare in the veterinary surgical technique teaching, which aim to substitute the use of live animals, generating similar or superior learning to the students. [..] READ MORE

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