Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is a rare neurological phenomenon first described by Goldstein over a century ago.The most widely recognized variants in literature are frontal, callosal, and posterior AHS.AHS due to the corpus callosum lesion can occur alone or as part of callosal disconnection syndrome (CDS).This report presents a Counter Height Bench u
Freedom Project
Freedom Project trains prisoners in nonviolent communication and meditation.Two complementary studies of its effects are reported in this article.The first study is correlational; we found decreased recidivism rates among prisoners trained by Freedom Project compared with recidivism rates in Washington state.The 7-Piece Dining Set second study comp
Multiple endocrinopathies (growth hormone deficiency, autoimmune hypothyroidism and diabetes mellitus) in Kearns-Sayre syndrome
Kearns-Sayre syndrome is characterized by onset before 20 years, chronic progressive external opthalmoplegia, pigmentary retinal degeneration, and ataxia (and/or hearth block, and/or high protein content in the cerebrospinal fluid) in the presence of mtDNA rearrangements.Multiple endocrine dysfunction associated with this syndrome was rarely report
Internal Mammary Artery Compression After Pectus Excavatum Repair Does Not Increase Risk of Hemorrhagic Complications in Pediatric Patients
Objectives: Minimal invasive repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE) described by Nuss is the most popular correction nowadays of this deformity.During the introduction of the bars, they can hurt or compress the internal mammary arteries (IMA).The aim of this study was to observe the prevalence of IMA compression in children after MIRPE.Also, we examine