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US Man Diagnosed With 'Demonic' Disorder Prosopometamorphopsia: Know More About It

In prosopometamorphopsia, parts of the faces of other people appear 'distorted' in shape, texture, position or colour. Some aspects and other parts of the body, however, remain undisturbed, rendering a demonic or alien-like look. TheHealthSite.com ....

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Skin lesion specimens as first choice to detect monkeypox virus – Authors' reply

We appreciate the comments of Ya Bin Zhou on our Clinical Picture1 and agree that
the diagnosis of monkeypox virus infection is indeed best achieved by detection of
the virus in skin lesions.2,3 ....

Elsevier Ltd , Clinical Picture ,

Pseudovesicular appearance in Sweet's syndrome: important yet easily missed – Authors' reply

We are thankful to Ya Bin Zhou for the helpful comment about the appearance of skin
lesions in the suspected diagnosis of Sweet s syndrome. Detailed physical examination
is paramount to add up features that could narrow the differential diagnosis. In this
case, and as Zhou shrewdly noticed, the dermal plaques have a vesicle-like appearance.
Some of the other lesions (not shown in the Clinical Picture)1 indeed had a morphology
similar to small bullae. Neutrophilic dermatoses, and specifically Sweet s syndrome,
have different variants. ....

Clinical Picture , Dermatol Rep ,

AI to Treat Women with Heart Problems

Women are more likely than men to die from heart attacks. The causes are age disparities and the burdens of comorbidities, which makes risk assessment in women difficult. ....

United Kingdom , Svitlana Hulko , Floriana Wenzl , Skyla Baily , University Of Zurich , Clinical Picture , Molecular Cardiology , Risk Models Favor , Study First Author , Molecular Medicine , Based Risk Profiling Improves Individualized ,