PROMINENT GALLBLADDER ENLARGEMENT: KAWASAKI DISEASE OR OTHER CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED GALLBLADDER DISEASE? A CASE REPORT

Prominent gallbladder enlargement: Kawasaki disease or other congenital or acquired gallbladder disease? A case report

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a common systemic vasculitis in childhood that can result in damage to multiple body systems.However, prominent gallbladder (GB) enlargement in the acute stage is especially rare.A 5-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital with an 8-day history of a cervical mass, 7-day history of fever, and 5-day history of abdominal pai

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Using parallel computing in queueing network simulation

Queueing networks models are one of the most popular tools of mathematical modeling of various physical systems: telecommunication networks, distributed data processing systems, transportation networks, network models of cash flows, etc.Unfortunately, analytical results of the study of such models can be obtained only in some rather special cases.T

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1 Scientific research as a felt need for society

At birth the Journal of the Andean Forest Research Society, in September 2008, seeks to make visible to researchers and research, which often are locked in libraries, which spread in tiny, not transcending beyond the laboratory , cabinet or presentation at a local conference.The publications resulting from research, experi ence, methodological refl

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Nanoscale Characteristics and Reactivity of Nascent Soot from n-Heptane/2,5-Dimethylfuran Inverse Diffusion Flames with/without Magnetic Fields

In this study, the differences of nanostructure and oxidation reactivity of the nascent soot formed in n-heptane/2,5-dimethylfuran (DMF) inverse diffusion flames (IDF) with/without influence of magnetic fields were studied, and the effects of DMF-doped and magnetic fields were discussed.Morphology and nanostructures of the soot samples were investi

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