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The Management of Sézary Syndrome Patient

Sézary Syndrome is a rare leukemic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with unknown etiology and an aggressive clinical course. It is characterized by erythroderma, generalized lymphadenopathy and neoplastic CD4+ memory T cells…
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Role of Radiological Imaging Methods in Diagnosing Diseases of Paranasal Sinuses

Radiological imaging methods are an important part of the diagnostic process for patients presenting with a disease of the paranasal sinuses. They allow a non-invasive approach to identifying congenital lesions,…
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Echinococcosis – Menacing Danger?

Echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by a tapeworm of the genus Echinococcus. Present worldwide, it is considered to be a re-emerging infectious disease because of a steep rise in incidence…
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Dementia in People with Intellectual Disability

The article reviews dementia in adults with intellectual disability, focusing on adults with Down syndrome. Diagnostic possibilities, prevalence, risk factors, and treatment options are discussed. In addition, behavioural and psychological…
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Finger Clubbing – Far from Origin, Closer to Diagnosis

Finger clubbing is a unique clinical sign and is characterised by a focal bulbous enlargement of the terminal segments of one or more fingers and/or toes. Finger clubbing can also…
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Dislocation of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint

A frequent injury of the proximal interphalangeal joint is dislocation. The proximal interphalangeal joint may dislocate in one of the three possible directions: dorsal, lateral or palmar. The direction is…
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Prognostic Factors in Early-stage Breast Cancer Patients

The choice of patients with an expected aggressive course of the disease who need adjuvant systemic therapy while others can be spared the adverse effects of such therapy represents one…
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