AN OVERVIEW OF THE HARMFUL CULTURAL PRACTICES ON EPILEPSY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND THEIR IMPACT ON ITS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT

An Overview of The Harmful Cultural Practices on Epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa and Their Impact on Its Clinical Management

Epilepsy remains a significant non-communicable disease with global health relevance.The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that between 4 and 10 per 1000 people worldwide suffer from Handheld Vacuum Nozzle Clip active epilepsy, with the African population having the highest associated morbidity and mortality.This review highlights the preva

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Erythroderma and Skin Desquamation in Paederus Dermatitis

Exfoliative erythroderma is rare but serious condition, which requires close supervision.We report a rare case of 28-year-old man with kissing lesions of Paederus dermatitis at his right side of neck.The rash caused by Brown Seaweed Paederus beetle was improved after treatments.However, the patient developed generalized erythema with desquamation a

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PSGL-1 decorated with sialyl Lewisa/x promotes high affinity binding of myeloma cells to P-selectin but is dispensable for E-selectin engagement

Abstract Dissemination of multiple myeloma into the bone marrow proceeds through sequential steps mediated by a variety of adhesion molecules and chemokines that eventually results in the extravasation of malignant plasma cells into this protective niche.Selectins are a class of C-type lectins that recognize carbohydrate structures exposed on blood

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