AbstractAplastic anemia which was once considered as rare and invariably fatal disease. Over the years the understanding of its pathophysiology, its relationship with constitutional bone marrow failure syndrome and evolution to myelodysplastic syndrome and l.....
AbstractOsteopenia, or low bone density, is a chronic condition characterized by decreased calcification, density, and mass of bones, it represents a major health issue. Nutrition plays a key role in the prevention and management of this condition. Among dif.....
AbstractThe meniscus has an important biomechanical role in the normal function of the knee including load bearing, shock absorption joint stability and efficient synovial fluid dispersion. Tears of the meniscus are one of the common sport injuries. The outc.....
AbstractFamilial platelet disorder with propensity for myeloid malignancy (FPD/AML), an autosomal dominant disorder associated with mutations in the RUNX1 gene, is characterized by mild to moderate thrombocytopenia, abnormal platelet function, and an increas.....
AbstractThere is limited evidence supporting the use of ceftaroline to treat osteomyelitis. We report a series of 5 patients who received ? 7 days of ceftaroline therapy for documented cases of osteomyelitis. One of 5 patients did not require additional anti.....
AbstractHigh grade chondrosarcoma (CS) is a surgical disease despite its aggressive behavior of recurring locally and spreading to the lungs; conventional chemoand radiotherapy are ineffective. Pelvis is frequently involved: calcified mass invading the pelvi.....
AbstractHematogones (HGs, normal B-lymphocyte precursors) were first described in1937 by Peter Vogel as “lymphoid-appearing cells” in bone marrow aspirates from children. HGs in Latin mean “blood-maker”. The function and significance of these cells r.....