PARASITIC TWINS: REPORT OF TWO CASES

Parasitic twins: Report of two cases

Parasitic twin is a rare malformation, which involves two fetuses attached to each other, whereby one of the pair is viable and develops into a mature embryo (the host twin) called the autosite, while the second twin (parasite) is usually nonviable, but Planter survives on the host twin; the site and extend of their attachment are varied and may be

read more


Use and barriers to the use of telehealth services in the Arab population in Israel: a cross sectional survey

Abstract Background Studies conducted in Israel and in other countries show that minority populations typically underuse telehealth services notwithstanding the advantages inherent in the use of these services.The goal of this study was to examine telehealth use patterns and the barriers to the use of telehealth services in the Arab population in I

read more

Effect of the extent of posterior septectomy on surgical access during the endoscopic endonasal approach to the sella: A technical note

Background: Using the bi-nostril 4-hand technique during the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) Aluminum TIG Rod facilitates bimanual microsurgical techniques yet requires resection of the posterior nasal septum.The surgical exposure and degree of maneuverability gained proportionate to the extent of posterior septectomy in the sagittal plane was

read more