LINEAR SCLERODERMA EN COUP DE SABRE PRESENTING WITH SEIZURES

Linear scleroderma en coup de sabre presenting with seizures

Scleroderma is a rare connective tissue disorder categorized into systemic sclerosis and localized scleroderma, also called morphea.Linear scleroderma of the scalp, also called en coup de sabre, is infrequently associated with neurologic symptoms.We describe a case of linear scleroderma en coup de sabre in a 28-year-old female Board Game Playskool

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Bushido dalam Masyarakat Jepang Modern

Bushido is most often translated as the way of the warrior caste in Japan.Bushi refers to warriors in feudal Japan while do means several things including: the correct Defrost Fuse way, the path, or the road.Another interpretation of Bushido could be the way of preserving peace through the use of force.Bushido comes out of Buddhism, Confucianism, a

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Omar Mukhtar and the Senussi movement

Talking about the history of Libya, and especially about Cyrenaica in the nineteenth century, specifically in the second half of this century, means talking about the Senussi movement, with all its weight and spread in the public milieu in the regions of Libya, Sudan, Central Africa and other Arab regions.The Senussi movement began with the beginni

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Collection and Determination of Clinical Problems and Outcome Indicators of Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Ethnic Medicine in the Treatment of Palpitation (Arrhythmia-premature Ventricular Complexes)

Background Ethnic medicine holds numerous advantages in the treatment of premature ventricular complexes (PVCs).However, there is a concerning trend of abuse of ethnic medicine, particularly in the absence of tailored clinical drug recommendations specifically designed for this purpose.Consequently, it is of crucial importance to standardize the di

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