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- ArticleYadav S, Rawal G, Jeyaraman M, Jeyaraman N.Cureus. 2024 Mar;16(3):e55751.Tuberculosis is a common issue in endemic regions. The disease can affect both adults and children. Tuberculosis involving the flat bones of the skull is infrequently reported. Besides, reports of parietal bone tuberculosis in children are rare and a diagnostic challenge. Often, these cases report late, and this could compromise the treatment outcomes. Herein, a case of post-traumatic tuberculosis of the left parietal bone is presented in a child. The diagnosis was achieved by radiometric investigations and the isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the pus. He was initiated on antituberculous chemotherapy.
- ArticleMa DL, Zhong HJ, Fu WC, Chan DS, Kwan HY, Fong WF, Chung LH, Wong CY, Leung CH.PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e55751.A cell permeable cyclometalated iridium(III) complex has been developed as a phosphorescent probe for cell imaging. The iridium(III) solvato complex [Ir(phq)2(H2O]2)] preferentially stains the cytoplasm of both live and dead cells with a bright luminescence.
- BookAmerican Joint Committee on Cancer ; editor-in-chief, Mahul B. Amin, MD, FCAP ; editors, Stephen B. Edge, MD, FACS [and 18 others].Digital Access Stat!Ref 2024