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Temporomandibular disorders treatment, Symptoms by Fatima Mazhar in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences

 Temporomandibular disorders treatment, Symptoms by Fatima Mazhar in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences Abstract  One typical sign of TMJ illness is joint and muscle pain related to temporomandibular joint disorders. Vertigo, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, jaw stiffness, limited mobility, or locking of the jaw joint are some of the symptoms that might appear at the same time. The jaw joint may also hurt while opening or closing the mouth. Scientists study their mechanisms and genetic makeup. Introduction  Together, these illnesses are referred to as "temporomandibular disorders" (TMDs), because they affect the jaw joint and muscles, causing pain and dysfunction. [1] said that "TMJ" only refers to the temporomandibular joint, whereas "TMDs" refers to the illnesses. There is one TMJ on each side of the jaw. Put your fingers in front of your ears and open your lips to listen to them [2].Although injuries to the jaw or tem...

Spontaneous or nonsurgical pneumoperitoneum: A retrospective study with a review of literature by Saumya Chopra in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences

Spontaneous or nonsurgical pneumoperitoneum: A retrospective study with a review of literature by Saumya Chopra in     Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences Abstract  Background:  Free air in the peritoneal cavity is called pneumoperitoneum. It is an emergency that requires immediate laparotomy. It is present in about 90% of the cases with a hollow viscous perforation. On the other hand, spontaneous, nonsurgical or idiopathic pneumoperitoneum is a benign surgical entity that needs no immediate surgery. It is a diagnostic dilemma for the surgeon as the clinical presentation and radiological findings imitate perforated viscous and may result in unnecessary laparotomy. History and physical examination are very important to rule out visceral perforation. A diagnostic peritoneal lavage, CECT, contrast studies, or laparoscopic evaluation can help prevent a patient from having unnecessary laparotomy.  Methodology:  This retrospe...

Incredible clinical cause beyond a five-monthold boy's poor feeding include his rapid brain's cognition and preference for certain colors as well as his early experience with those colors: Case Report by Dr.Khajik Sirob Yaqob Qazaryan in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences

  Incredible clinical cause beyond a five-monthold boy's poor feeding include his rapid brain's cognition and preference for certain colors as well as his early experience with those colors: Case Report   by Dr.Khajik Sirob Yaqob Qazaryan in  Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences Abstract  The study's abstract highlights the numerous clinical factors that contribute to a five-month-old boy's malnutrition in addition to inadequate feeding. These factors include color choice, early color vision, and mature brain cognition. Infants normally develop their sense of perception during their first year of life. This article emphasizes how a five-month-old baby can recognize colors, in particular red and blue ones. I also go through how, in very rare instances, the early development of color perception can have a clinical effect on feeding. This essay questions the widely held belief that babies under six months old can only recognize the color...

Heterotopic Intrauterine and Cervical Pregnancy: Case Report and Literature Review by Teng-fei Long in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences

 Heterotopic Intrauterine and Cervical Pregnancy: Case Report and Literature Review by Teng-fei Long in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences Abstract  Objective:  Heterotopic intrauterine and cervical pregnancy is a rare but lifethreatening gynecological condition. Given that there are no protocols for the management of heterotopic intrauterine and cervical pregnancy due to its rarity, we presented our three cases of heterotopic intrauterine and cervical pregnancy, and further conducted a literature review, aiming to figure out the most effective treatment approach.  Case Report: Both case 1 and 2 underwent surgical removal of both intrauterine and cervical pregnancies after prior uterine artery embolization, while case 3 underwent cervical pregnancy reduction by manual forceps evacuation, and a healthy male baby weighing 3350 g was delivered by elective cesarean section at 39+3 weeks of gestation. For all the three cases, no signific...

Representations violence at public university in central Mexico by Cruz Garcia-Lirios in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences

 Representations violence at public university in central Mexico by Cruz Garcia-Lirios in Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences Abstract Objective: Social historical reconstruction of the Ayotzinapa case from the perspective of Social Work intervention models. Method: Mixed, a qualitative, retrospective and hermeneutical study with key informants and other quantitative, cross-sectional and correlational research with an intentional selection of mobilization activists in favor of Ayotzinapa. Results: Disclosure of meanings from discourses and narratives of causal attribution of responsibility to the State for the enforced disappearance and genocide of 43 students, as well as relationships that determine the expectations of justice based on the expectations of honesty. Conclusion: The intersection device corresponds to a qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of the social representations of the Ayotzinapa case spread as a central axis of a public ag...