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H Daisley

Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis in Sickle Cell Disease in a West Indian

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DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.002
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811–2

The Editor,

Sir,

Intracranial neurovascular manifestations in sickle cell disease include cerebral infarction, parenchymal and epidural haemorrhage, subarachnoid haemorrhage with single or multiple aneurysms, Moyamoya syndrome and posterior reversible ischemic encephalopathy.  

Accepted: 
12 Feb, 2014
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e-Published: 03 Sep, 2014

Comparative Study of Osteoblastic Activity of Same Implants (Endopore) in Immediate Extraction Site Utilizing Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography: Peri-implant Autogeneous Bone Grafting with GTR versus No Peri-implant Bone Grafting—Experimental

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336–9

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e-Published: 31 Jan, 2014

Prevalence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Pathogens Isolated from Patients with Juvenile Periodontitis in Jamaica: A Prospective Multi-centre Study of 15 Cases over a 15-year Period

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235–9
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The most frequent pathogens encountered in juvenile periodontitis were different from what has been previously documented by other authors. Antimicrobial treatment of juvenile periodontitis should be based on the result obtained from microbiological investigations.

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e-Published: 17 Oct, 2013

Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography in the Evaluation of the Osteoblastic Activities of a New Bone Regeneration Technique, Analysis of 12 Mandibular Sites in six Experimental Pigs

Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography and Histological Evaluation in the Validation of a New Technique for Closure of Oro-antral Communication An Experimental Study in Pigs

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166–72
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The Sandwich Technique for closure of oro-antral communication results in vascularized new bone formation which eventually osseo-intergrates with surrounding bone.


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e-Published: 18 Jul, 2013

Odontogenic Keratocyst in Jamaica: A Review of Five New Cases and Five Instances of Recurrence Together with Comparative Analyses of Four Treatment Modalities

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90–5
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This is a review of odontogenic keratocyst in Jamaica from two hospitals.

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Aim: Five new cases of odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) together with five instances of recurrence are reviewed with special emphasis on radiology and surgical management. A comparative analysis of four different treatment modalities used in the treatment of OKC in these patients (new and recurrent cases)
is reported.

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e-Published: 01 Jul, 2013

A New Radiological Classification for Ameloblastoma Based on Analysis of 19 Cases

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434–9
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An analysis of l9 cases of ameloblastoma is conducted in young Jamaicans. A new classification for ameloblastoma based on radiology is adopted and linked to the surgical management of ameloblastoma. No case simulating the classical dentigerous cyst was documented. The paper offers a new radiological classification which can assist in the management of ameloblastoma.

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Objective: To describe ameloblastoma of the jawbone in young Jamaicans, with special emphasis on radiological findings, and to introduce a radiological classification which could assist in the categorization of these cases according to their biological behaviour and hence their subsequent surgical and medical management.

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e-Published: 17 Jun, 2013

Comparative Study of the Osteoblastic Activity of Two Implant Systems (Endopore versus Entergra) Utilizing Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT): Experimental Study in Pigs Model

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2011.058
Pages: 
145–8
Synopsis: 
In this report, we describe the use of quantitative single photon emission computed tomography as a tool for comparing the osseointegrating capabilities of two types of implants. Results suggest that there is little difference in bone regeneration between the porous surface and screw type implants.

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Accepted: 
20 Jan, 2012
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e-Published: 16 May, 2013
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