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This is an atypical uniocular presentation of systemic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. An 80-year-old Caucasian female presented with acute left visual loss, anorexia, headache, and jaw pain with disk swelling.
Sajjad Abbas +2 more
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John Skelhorn introduces masquerade, a strategy of prey animals to resemble inanimate (and inedible) objects.
Vermeir and Heiremans
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We report a case of primary temporal bone diffuse B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which is a rare entity. A 71-year-old male with a history of dementia and hemicraniectomy presented due to 1 month of a pronounced left ulcerative mastoid lesion.
Eytan Keidar DO +2 more
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Performing Womanhood: Fictions of Love in Louisa May Alcott’s Behind a Mask
This article discusses Louisa May Alcott’s novella Behind a Mask in the light of Melville’s last novel, The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade (1857), arguing that, behind the mask of a sentimental novel that appears to conform to stereotypes, Alcott depicts
Stéphanie Durrans
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Masquerade: a malignant arrhythmia masquerading as benign [PDF]
Pseudoatrial flutter has been reported to have benign causes, but this is the first report of a malignant arrhythmia presenting as a benign arrhythmia. An 82 year old patient presented with ventricular tachycardia and electrical artefact appearing as atrial flutter.
R, Nandakumar, J C, Patel, P, Broadhurst
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A Glossary for ‘'Pseudo'' Conditions in Ophthalmology
The term 'pseudo'' refers to ‘'lying, false, fake, simulation, imitation or spurious.'' In ophthalmological literature, there are many diseases/conditions/signs/phenomena that are considered as 'pseudo.' A literature search was conducted on the Medical ...
Burak Turgut, Sabiha Gungor Kobat
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This study seeks to interpret the iconography and ethno-aesthetic of Adada masquerade of the Nsukka Igbo people of Southeastern Nigeria, an iconic system imbued with mystical aura and uncommon beauty.
Odoja Asogwa, George Odoh
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The Indian leafwing butterfly Kallima paralekta (Horsfield, 1829) (Nymphalidae) is an Asian forest-dwelling, leaf-mimic. Genome skimming by Illumina sequencing permitted assembly of a complete circular mitogenome of 15,200 bp from K. paralekta consisting
Cassidy P. Aguila +42 more
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A 4-ball hypopyon—How to approach?
The masquerade syndrome comprises of a group of disorders that mimic an ocular inflammatory disease, but require specific treatment. Endophthalmitis is ocular inflammation of intraocular fluids and tissues, which can be either infectious or sterile.
Bhuvaneshwaran Vedapuri Eswaran +2 more
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THE THEME OF APOSTASIS IN ZAGOSKIN’S CONCERT OF THE DEMONS [PDF]
The topic of trial by faith is one of the main ones in the cycle of stories by M. N. Zagoskin The Evening on Khoper. The Author analyses the mechanism of the influence of apostasy essence on human nature in Zagoskin’s Concert of the demons.
Natalia Petrovna Vidmarovich
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