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A Case Report: Successful Treatment of Meningeal Metastasis with Concurrent Whole Brain Radiotherapy and Erlotinib in a Patient with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

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106–8


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We report a case of successful treatment with erlotinib of a patient with non-small cell lung cancer (stage IV) and meningeal metastasis. Combined treatment with whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) and erlotinib mitigated neurologic symptoms of the patient. Magnetic resonance imaging showed reduction of the brain metastasis. Partial remission was observed by chest computed tomography (CT) scan after six months of erlotinib therapy.

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e-Published: 19 Aug, 2013

Postoperative Tetralogy of Fallot with Concomitant Atrial Fibrillation and Ventricular Tachycardia

Sustained Increase of Serum Creatine Phosphokinase Levels and Progressive Muscle Abnormalities Associated with Raltegravir Use during 32-week Follow-up in an HIV-1 Experienced Patient on Simplified HAART Regimen, Intolerant to PIs and Abacavir: A Case Rep

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10.7727/wimj. 2011.193
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377–9

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Sustained increase of serum creatine phosphokinase (CPK) concentrations and muscle abnormalities have been reported in patients taking raltegravir (RAL). In this report, we describe a case of sustained and asymptomatic increase of serum CPK concentrations associated with raltegravir, zidovudine, and lamivudine in an HIV-1 experienced patient with intolerance to protease inhibitor, abacavir and pencillin during 32 weeks of continuous drug monitoring.

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e-Published: 14 Aug, 2013

A Case of Systemic Cryptococcal Disease in HIV Infection

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10.7727/wimj.2013.088
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374–6

INTRODUCTION

Globally, Cryptococcosis is the most common invasive mycosis in HIV disease. Incidence rates vary widely by geographical region and resource availability and reportedly range from 0.04 to 12% per year (1). Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for the greatest burden with a median incidence of 3.2% per year (1). Since the advent of widespread use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), incidence rates of opportunistic infections have been significantly declining (2).

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e-Published: 14 Aug, 2013

Emergency Whipple’s at a Rural Hospital in Jamaica

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515–16

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e-Published: 24 Jul, 2013

Molecular Analysis and Implications of Neurovirulent Circulating Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus in Jamaica, A Case Report and Review of Literature

Simultaneous Spontaneous Bilateral Pneumothoraces in an Asthmatic

Congenital Cutis Laxa Associated with Growth Retardation

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406–9

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Congenital cutis laxa is a rare, clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of inherited disorders. It is characterized by degenerative changes in elastic fibres and manifests with skin laxity. Here we presented a six-month old boy with congenital cutis laxa associated with growth retardation. We reveal ultrastructural findings and discussed the differential diagnosis.

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e-Published: 23 Jul, 2013

An Abnormal Variation of the Brachial Plexus with Potential Clinical Significance

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403–5

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e-Published: 23 Jul, 2013

HIV Infection, Sexual Abuse and Social Support in Jamaican Adolescents Referred to a Psychiatric Service

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307–11

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Background: Children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS often have psychological/psychiatric issues that require specialist intervention. We explored whether HIV infection acquired through sexual abuse led to particularly negative psychiatric outcomes and whether good social support is a protective factor in the development of undesirable psychiatric sequelae.

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e-Published: 19 Jul, 2013

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