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Calvarial Tuberculosis

A 19-year-old boy presented with status epilepticus. Computed tomography of the brain showed a big, multilobular mass, with peripheral oedema in the frontal lobe which was enhanced peripherally after intravenous administration of a contrast agent. The mass penetrated the frontal bone and extended subcutaneously. He immediately underwent right decompression craniectomy.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001030

Sexual differences of skull asymmetry in Carollia brevicauda (Phyllostomidae: Carollinae) from Colombia

There are three main types of bilateral asymmetry: directional asym- metry (DA), fluctuating asymmetry (FA) and antisymmetry (AS). DA is a pattern where left and right sides consistently differ from each oth- er. FA is present when there are subtle non-directional differences between sides.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001029

Coral reef lymphatic malformation: A new clinical phenotype

A 15-year-old girl of gypsy ethnicity presented with a slow-growing exophytic lesion present since birth on the lateral aspect of the right thigh. It caused mild local discomfort. Physical examination revealed a 6 cm brown multilobulated mass.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001028

Brain MRI Outcomes Following Darbepoetin Administration in Newborns Undergoing Hypothermia for Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy (DANCE trial)

Neonatal encephalopathy due to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is an important worldwide cause of mortality and morbidity with an incidence of 1 to 6 per 1,000 live births. HIE occurs sec- ondary to inadequate brain blood and oxygen supply and can result in focal or diffuse injury.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001027

Caregiving of Patients Living with Mental Illness-An experience from Rural Community

Mental health is one of the critical health requirements that society needs to address in the present century. Around 14% of the global dis- ease burden is caused by mental disorders and one of the 10 leading causes of disability in Asia is mental illness [1]. It is estimated that 1 in every 4 families has a member suffering from a mental health disorder [2].
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001025

Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of retromolar region –A clinico-pathological study

Among all craniofacial malignancy prevalence of salivary gland tumor is 3-5% including both major and minor salivary gland (14-22%),re- markably most of the minor salivary gland tumors appear malignant in nature. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is the most fre- quent malignant tumor occurring in the salivary glands, usually drawn the researcher’s attention for it’s exceptional biologic features.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001024

The effect of vitamin d and parathyroid hormone level on the number of cd 34 stem cells after mobilization regime in patients with multiple myelom and non hodgkin lymphoma

Multiple Myeloma (MM) and Non hodgkin lymphoma are among the most common types of cancer. MM is characterized by neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells originating from a single clone producing monoclonal immunoglobulin.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001023

Imaging side effects and complications of antineoplastic therapy in gastrointestinal tract- A pictorial review

Newer biologic drugs and immunomodulatory agents, as well as more tolerated and effective radiation therapy schemes have reduced treat- ment toxicity in oncology patients. The treatment are more precisely and personalized.
   
DOI: 10.55920/IJCIMR.2022.01.001022

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