214 research outputs found
Adermatoglyphia (Loss of Fingerprints) in Young Female Patient Having the Conditions of Hyperhidrosis and Atopic Dermatitis
This is a case of Adermatoglyphia or simply a loss of fingerprints in a young female patient in her 20s having a condition of hyperhidrosis and atopic dermatitis. At a young age, this condition can be very frustrating and give the patient a red flag in his/her carrier and during international travel. The patient faces problems in unlocking smartphones and electronic devices. The patient has to keep a medical certificate from a certified Dermatologist all the time for proof of this condition. Adermatoglyphia is not recognized as a problem in society and law enforcement agencies are not aware of this condition in detail, all over the world
Social Media Use During COVID-19: Real and Fake News?
The outbreak of COVID-19 led the world into disarray as people were forced to isolate themselves. Being known to be social animals, humans developed a coping mechanism: Increased use of social media as a means to bridge the physical distance. This review article aims to assess the impact, both positive and negative, of increased social media usage on lives. The Pandemic made it clear that whilst social media is an important outlet for information, it is also the culprit since most of the websites spread false/fabricated information to increase their viewership. As a result, it amplified anxiety and depression in people’s lives. Tools to monitor social media information are a necessity to outweigh its drawbacks. This includes filtering misinformation, providing mental health support, and encouraging people to refrain from spreading dubious content that lacks strong evidence
Platelet Satellitism: A Unique Cause of Pseudothrombocytopenia
Letter showing a unique report of platelet satellitis
A Narrative Review of the Oral Manifestations Encountered in COVID-19 Patients
This article aims to review the literature regarding oral manifestations found in patients with covid-19 to aid dental professionals in diagnosing the condition if it presents in their dental offices.
A search was made in the international literature and all the articles, found in the English language, on the stated objectives, were included. Articles published between January 2020 to December 2022 were included. A review was done of the available literature.
The review was conducted on a total of 30 articles. The oral manifestations reported were dysgeusia, anosmia, dry mouth, herpetiform-like ulcers, erythematous lesion, ulceration of the palate, and oral blisters and aphthous-like ulcers
COVID-19 Pandemic: Transforming Health Care
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of First Aid among Non-medical Students of Karachi University
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