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  • Nasal drug delivery: factors affecting and strategies to improve drug absorption!

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    15-12-2020

    Tags : intra-nasal, bioavailability, drugdeliverysystems, drugadministration, absorptionenhancers

    Category : Original articles

    Authors : Amine Ousaid

    Over the recent decades, the interest in nasal delivery as a feasible alternative to oral or parenteral administratio1n for some drugs is increased, because of the high permeability of the nasal epithelium, rapid drug absorption across this membrane and avoidance of hepatic first-pass metabolism. Therefore, it is impor[...]

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  • A curious liver abscess

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    07-12-2020

    Tags : liverabscess, pyogenicliverabscess, anti-bacterialagents, hepatomegaly

    Category : Cases reports

    Authors : Filipa Coroado Ferreira

    Liver abscesses are the most common type of visceral abscesses.
    There is a variety of risk factors and organisms described as causing pyogenic liver abscess and this
    variability reflects the different routes of hepatic invasion.
    Treatment usually includes drainage and antibiotic therapy. The authors describe a clini[...]

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  • Scalp Tumor- A rare case of Pilomatrixoma

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    13-07-2020

    Tags : slowgrowing, skintumor, scalp, biopsy, :pilomatrixoma

    Category : Cases reports

    Authors : Ansilata Marlyn, Faisal Ameer, Hillol Pal

    A pilomatrixoma, also known as pilomatricoma, is a slow-growing, usually non-cancerous, skin tumor of the hair follicle. It is most common on the face and neck, but it may be on other parts of the body. A pilomatrixoma is usually a single lump, but occasionally, there may be more than one. Pilomatrixomas are more commo[...]

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  • Aggravating and progression factors of COVID-19: Intelligent analysis

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    31-03-2020

    Tags : pandemic, fuzzylogic. , covid-19, respiratorysyndrome

    Category : Original articles

    Authors : Boucenna Nassim, Bouharati Khaoula, Bouharati Imane, Hamdi-cherif Mokhtar

    Objective. The COVID-19 is considered to be a highly contagious pathogen. Since December 2019, an orthocoronavirinae virus has caused pneumonia identified as a new type of respiratory infection. This respiratory syndrome has quickly spread to all countries around the world to the point where WHO has declared it pandemi[...]

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