Neurofibromatosis is a rare genetic disorder of the nervous system which mainly affects the formation and growth of nerve cells. It causes tumors to grow on nerves and has genetic roots.
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Neurofibromatosis is a rare genetic disorder of the nervous system which mainly affects the formation and growth of nerve cells. It causes tumors to grow on nerves and has genetic roots.
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A case of an invasive uveal melanoma A 68-year-old male patient reported that he suffered from a pigmented lesion covering his left eye for 4 years. His current visual acuity is NPL (No Perception of Light) and reports mild pain to ocular motility. He was referred for reevaluation to ocular oncology.
In 1936, the American neuropsychiatrist Walter Freeman performed the first lobotomy in the United States—a procedure which he adopted and adapted from the...
Leonid Ivanovich Rogozov - Soviet general practitioner who took part in the sixth Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1960–1961. He was the only doctor stationed at the Novolazarevskaya Station and, while there, developed appendicitis, which meant he had to perform an appendectomy on himself in a case of Self-Surgery/Auto-appendectomy :O
Royal jelly, the compound bees use to turn common larvae into queens, also stops stem cells from differentiating -- maturing into things like muscle or skin cells. The find has implications for medical treatments involving regenerating human cells.
Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of squamous cell carcinoma (cancer) cells from a human mouth. The many blebs (lumps) and microvilli (small projections)
After eight years spent analyzing the human genome and its many regulatory molecules, a team from Northwestern University has discovered a seemingly foolproof self-destruct pathway that can be used to destroy any type of cancer cell. The mechanism involves the creation of small RNA molecules (siRNAs) that interfere with multiple genes essential to the proliferation of fast-growing, malignant cells, but have little effect on normal, healthy cells.
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This is a rare condition characterized by a cleft in the uvula, which is usually median. The clinical forms range from a simple posterior notch to the complete
One of medicine's oldest dreams has just taken a big step closer to reality. Three people whose spinal cord injuries left them largely paralyzed below the
Knee replacement is a surgery used for people with severe knee damage. Surgeons recommend this type of surgical procedure if the patient's medication and treatment are not helping at all. When a total knee replacement is done, the surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from the surface of the knee joint and replaces them with a surface of metal and plastic. In a partial knee replacement, the surgeon only replaces one part of the knee joint.
Here is an interesting shot showing squamous cell carcinoma of the bulbar conjuntiva. This occurs in sun damaged ocular surface, usually at the limbus in elderly men.
In 2010, Sherrie Walter lost her ear to cancer. Doctors at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore offered her a chance at a new permanent ear built from her own tissue as opposed to a prosthetic ear. Cartilage was removed from her rib cage to form the ear and it was then placed under the skin of her forearm to grow.
Tummy tuck surgery, also known as abdominoplasty, removes excess fat and skin and, in most cases, restores weakened or separated muscles creating an abdominal profile that is smoother and firmer.