Bowel dysfunctions after acquired brain injury: a scoping review

Bowel dysfunction is a common mpu63zm/a consequence of neurological diseases and has a major impact on the dignity and quality of life of patients.Evidence on neurogenic bowel is focused on spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis; few studies have focused on patients with acquired brain injury (ABI).Neurogenic bowel dysfunction is related to a li

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Primary hyperoxaluria in infants

The infantile form of primary hyperoxaluria type-1 (PH-1) is characterized by a rapid progression to the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) due to both increased oxalate load and reduced glomerular filtration rate.In the literature, data on this form are limited.The purpose of this study is to analyze retrospectively the clinical, biological, and radio

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Effects of Infrared cooking techniques and Balangu (Lallemantia royleana) gum concentration on quality characteristics and stress relaxation of chicken nugget

In the present study, the effect of Balangu gum (0, 0.25, and 0.5%) and cooking techniques (deep frying, Infrared cooking, Infrared cooking - post frying (IR-PF) and pre frying - Infrared cooking (PF-IR) on the moisture, fat content, color, weight loss, textural characteristics and stress relaxation of chicken nuggets were evaluated.Generalized Max

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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome complicated by obstructive uropathy, pneumothorax, and pneumomediastinum: a case report and literature review

Abstract Background Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is an acute mucocutaneous eruption with blisters of the skin and haemorrhagic erosions of mucous membranes.This report describes air-leak syndrome and obstructive uropathy occurring simultaneously in a teenage patient affected by SJS.Case alphaville clothing presentation A 17-year-old Malay female

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