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 Bilobe Flap for Local Defects Due to Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Facial Region. Case Report Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is an increasingly frequent pathology in the vast majority hospital of Paraguay. The Nasal region suffers from a disadvantage with respect to its position compared to other parts of the body that are not exposed to ultraviolet radiation, these neoplasms generally have an excellent prognosis, mainly due to their lack of lymphatic spread, distant metastases, self-limitation. Bilobed flaps represent an excellent option for small skin defects, its practical and aesthetic. https://www.stephypublishers.com/sojmccr/pdf/SOJMCCR.MS.ID.000519.pdf 
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 What is the Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic Era on Pregnant Women Sero-Positivity for Syphilis Among Women Attending Antenatal Care in India and Number of Babies Diagnosed with Congenital Syphilis? Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) still continue to be a major public health problem globally, affecting the quality of life as well as causing serious morbidity and mortality. STIs have a direct and significant impact on reproductive and child health. They can directly cause infertility, cancers as well as pregnancy complications, and indirectly affects individual economies. The information on the number of PW found to be sero positive for Syphilis among women attending antenatal care in India and number of babies diagnosed with Congenital Syphilis is collected from HMIS electronic records of MoHFW, Government of India with key objective to know about the impact of covid-19 era i.e., 2020 and 2021 on prevalence of syphilis by comparing it with the pre pandemic era of 2018 and 2019. I ...
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 Skin Cancer: Attitudes and Behaviors Among Adolescents for Sun Protection Sun exposure during childhood and adolescence is an important risk factor for all skin cancers. Sunlight stimulates a multitude of important biological effects on skin, causing, amongst other pathological and carcinogenesis changes. This study was performed to evaluate the knowledge and behaviors among adolescence about the effect of sun`s exposure as a cause of skin cancer. Material and Methods: In this study, subjects between 14 to 19 years of age were recruited from the high schools in Tirana Albania. The participants were administered a questionnaire consisting of items related to knowledge, attitudes and behaviors related to protection protective behavior against skin cancers and sun protection. Descriptive data related to demographics and responses to the questions are presented. Results: A total of 104 participants (mean age 17.63±1.08 years) were included. The study included 90(86.5%) male and14(13.5...