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Rare birds in gynecologic oncology: ultrasound, hysteroscopic and pathologic features of an endometrial neuroendocrine carcinoma with extremely poor prognosis

Neuroendocrine tumors of the female reproductive tract account for about 2% of all gynecologic cancers and the features of each subtype are similar to those of their counterparts arising from other body sites. NECa (Neuroendocrine carcinoma) represents 0.8% of endometrial cancers and behaves aggressively with a propensity for systematic spreading and poor prognosis.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001020

Sexual head profile differences in celoid horses assessed by geometric morphometrics

The use of shape analysis is one approach to understanding the causes of variation and the morphological transformation of animals due to selective breeding. Head shape plays a prominent part in the definition of equine breeds.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001019

Atraumatic tooth extraction with immediate implant installation: case report

At the end of 1970s, a technique called immediate dental implant (IDI) was developed with the objective of installing the dental implant im- mediately after a dental surgical practice of extraction. Currently, in cases of single tooth loss in the esthetic area, the installation of a dental implant at the same time of tooth extraction, is the technique that has become the first option for improving the stability of the alveolar ridge.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001018

Reporting of exercise descriptors and variables in resistance training interventions for lower limb tendinopathy: Protocol for a scoping review applying the Consensus on Exercise Re- porting Template and Toigo and Boutellier Framework

Tendinopathy represents a spectrum of potential changes to healthy tendons, leading to tendon damage and disease, with changes char- acterised by abnormal tendon composition and cellularity, ultimately leading to altered tendon microstructure.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001017

Oral lichen planus - Review on etiopathogenesis and management

Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin and the mucus membrane. Oral lichen planus (OLP), the mucosal counterpart of cutaneous lichen planus, the buccal mucosa, tongue and the gingiva are commonly involved although other sites may be rarely affected.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001016

Study of the effect of high blood pressure on the kidney in children with COVID-19

The symptoms of COVID-19 viral disease, generally ranging from mild to moderate flu-like conditions to critical situation connected with acute respiratory distress syndrome and cytokine storm with de- creased adaptive immune response, portending high morbidity and mortality.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001015

Cancer and virtual reality vr, the great challenge of the century

The number of new cases of cancer is constantly increasing around the world. The lengthening of life expectancy and therefore the aging of the population largely explain this increase in the number of can- cers, in particular (prostate cancer in men, breast cancer in women, colorectal or gastric cancers).
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001014

Importance of maintaining and improving immune function by diet, nutrition and exercise before specific vaccinations and therapeutic drugs for COVID-19

In March 2021, vaccination against COVID-19 had just started in Ja- pan. At that time, there were no sufficient therapeutic agents other than conventional anti-inflammatory steroid.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001013

Public healthcare facilities and its utilization: Bangladesh perspective

Bangladesh encompassed over 160 million population in 2018 as stat- ed by the last Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) [1]. The country has experienced outstanding headway concerning maternal and child health between 1994 and 2014.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001012

Maxillary sinus osteoma: A case report

Osteomas are tumors that generally develop in the upper airways, are pathological entities that occur sporadically in the craniofacial region, can be single or multiple, is a benign osteogenic lesion with slow and progressive growth.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001011

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