Amalric sign: An augur of ophthalmic artery occlusion

A 75-year-old man presented to Baby Gym us with sudden onset of profound vision loss in his right eye and was identified as suffering from an ophthalmic artery occlusion.Apart from the retinal whitening and box-carring of the retinal arteries, there were characteristic triangular patches of retinal whitening in the midperipheral temporal fundus ind

read more


The Sanctity of Putting Packs after Palate Retropositioning

The validity of the concept of packing lateral raw areas following retropositioning surgery, Stress for cleft palate, is questioned.Authors believe that it is a serious misconception to presume that packing can help in haemostasis, easing suture line tension and that it prevents food particles from going under the mucoperiosteal flaps.A case has be

read more

Case Report: Taking action or standing by: managing a preterm neonate at the risk of neonatal varicella by metagenomic next-generation sequencing

Neonatal varicella is indeed a rare condition, and most infants born to mothers with varicella have a good prognosis.However, in exceptional cases, neonatal varicella can be life-threatening, particularly for preterm infants.Therefore, it is vital to make an early diagnosis or predict the risk of neonatal varicella to ensure prompt treatment and im

read more