2.Interesting in- and outpatient attendances at Hogwarts Infirmary and St Mungo's Hospital for magical maladies.
Erle C H LIM ; Poppy M POMFREY ; Amy M L QUEK ; Raymond C S SEET
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2006;35(2):127-129
Ailments afflicting wizarding folk are underreported in the muggle world. The recent integration of muggles and magical folk with the return of You-Know-Who (aka He Who Must Not Be Named) may result in a similar affliction of inhabitants of both worlds. We describe interesting maladies afflicting muggles and wizarding folk alike, arising from the use and misuse of magic. We also provide a basic glossary of magical ailments, and describe their muggle corollaries. Further studies will hopefully result in the development of immunity against the unforgivable curses.
Humans
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Wit and Humor as Topic
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Witchcraft
3.A STUDY ON CHANGE OF THE SOFT TISSUE FACIAL PROFILE AFTER ORTHOGNATHIC SORCERY IN PATIENTS WITH THE MANDIBULAR PROGNATHISM
Min Cheol SHIN ; Sang Chull LEE
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;19(4):351-361
Chin
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Female
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Humans
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Lip
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Male
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Osteotomy
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Prognathism
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Recurrence
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Witchcraft
4.NON-LIPOSUCTION USES OF TUMESCENT TECHNIQUE IN PLASTIC SORCERY FIELD.
Jae Wook LEE ; Dong Gil HAN ; Ki Young AHN ; Dae Hwan PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(1):140-146
The purpose of our study is to evaluate utilization and application of the tumescent infusion technique as an adjunct to reconstructive protocols for non-liposuction surgery. Tumescent infusion techniques have improved anesthesia, hemostasis, fluid resuscitation, and safety for cosmetic and reconstructive lipoplasty patients. Clinically, utilization of these techniques has expanded to over 77 non-liposuction cosmetic and reconstructive procedures in the past 28 months. Procedures include : tissue expander insertion(3), major flap reconstruction (10), treatment of pressure sore(4), excision of benign tumor(5), escharectomy of burn wound(5), donor site of the skin graft(27), recipient bed of skin graft(9), full thickness skin graft(3), treatment of gynecomastia(3), other procedures(8). Their age range is from 8 to 66 years and total body surface area of tumescent injection ranged from 1 to 18%. The utilized tumescent fluid was Klein formula and the Hunstad modification of the Klein formula (1 liter N/S, 50-100cc 0.5-1% lidocaine, 1:1000-2000 1-2cc epinephrine, 38degrees C sodium bicarbonate 10mEq(10ml of 8.4% NaHCO3), Triamcinolone 10mg), and the infusion performed by 50cc syringe. Intraoperative blood loss for all tumescent technique was unnoticed in all patients. Post-operative pain was also notably reduced. The tumescent infusion technique can be a useful adjunct for non-liposuction procedures. This retrospective review highlights improved anesthesia, hemostasis, easy excision of skin, easy dissection, fluid resuscitation, and safety, while maintaining satisfactory post-operative healing.
Anesthesia
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Body Surface Area
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Burns
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Epinephrine
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Hemostasis
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Humans
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Lidocaine
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Lipectomy
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Plastics*
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Resuscitation
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin
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Sodium Bicarbonate
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Syringes
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Tissue Donors
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Tissue Expansion Devices
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Triamcinolone
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Witchcraft*
5.Intracranial nail insertion as a manoeuvre of witchcraft.
Vinay V SHAHPURKAR ; Amit AGRAWAL ; Avanish DESHMUKH ; Kaustubh SARDA ; Ankur GROVER
Singapore medical journal 2009;50(4):443-444
Female
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Foreign Bodies
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diagnostic imaging
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therapy
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Headache
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therapy
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Humans
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Medicine, Traditional
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Metals
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Middle Aged
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Radiography
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Skull
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diagnostic imaging
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injuries
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Witchcraft
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Wounds, Penetrating
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diagnostic imaging
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therapy