Original Research ArticlePurpose: To majoring pterygium in the society and put suitable treatment and Prevention of Pterygium Recurrence after Surgical Removal. Material and Methods: 60 eyes with primary Pterygium and follow up after surgery. The Study Was Performed Between October 2014 and January 2015, to study patients with pterygium and who presented the Department of the ophthalmology in the Alipo University hospital and Damascus eye surgical and follow up was performed for 6 months postoperatively. Differences between frequencies in both groups were compared by the chisquare test P<0.05was considered significant and analysis the causative organisms susceptibility patterns of pterygium patients on Syria during 2014 -2015. Result: The Recurrence is conjunctival tissue going or passed 1 mm after lumps we analyzed the data with SPSS version 10 programs. Postoperative complications by Chi-2 and P value test where the value was considered less than 0.05 statistically significant. After 6 months from surgery the percentage of Recurrence. Tables for follow up patients after surgery (3-4-5-6 -7-8). Conclusion: The pterygium on of common diseases in the eye, and expressed the ophthalmologist from the most important reduced of the pterygium recurrence suggested many treatments (injection in the head of the pterygium -a conjunctival flap
We present a case of a 7 years old boy that developed impaired consciousness & constant headache 5 days following a tonsillitis infection treated with augmentin, investigations such as CSF was ruling out encephalitis & head MRI was supportive of the diagnosis of ADEM, however the Patient symptoms were controlled with IVIG, methylprednisolone and plasmapheresis which provided a good outcome, He also received acyclovir and ceftriaxone as an initial managment.
Anotia is the severe form of microtia anomalies that involve pinna and external auditory canal present at birth is rare to be associated with congenital facial nerve palsy. The author reports a man with Right side Anotia and ipsilateral facial nerve palsy. This is rare report of such an association in adult patient had right Anotia and ipsilateral right facial palsy.
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