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  2. Head Lice: Diagnosis and Therapy - Page 3 - Medscape

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    Nits are attached by the louse to hair shafts, within a few millimeters from the scalp, and can often be found in the occipital and posterior auricular regions of the head. It is often easier to ...

  3. Figures - Medscape

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    Figure 2. Axial and coronal T1-weighted images of the brain after gadolinium administration. (A and B) Images show meningeal enhancement in the sulci of the left occipital lobe; (C) hyperintense ...

  4. Characterizing Viral Exanthems - Page 2 - Medscape

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    Rubella, or German measles, is caused by an RNA virus in the Togaviridae family. Approximately 50% of infected individuals become symptomatic. After an incubation period of 2–3 weeks ...

  5. Case Study: Pulmonary Sarcoidosis - Page 6 - Medscape

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    Mediastinal lymphadenopathy predominates in the anterior mediastinum and the paratracheal regions. When lymphadenopathy involves the hilar regions, it is usually asymmetric. Primary tuberculosis ...

  6. Lidocaine Nerve Block Effective for Severe Migraine in Kids -...

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    April 19, 2024. 0. Lidocaine injections into the greater occipital nerve relieve severe, refractory migraine attacks in children, results of a randomized controlled trial show. Investigators found ...

  7. A revised method of percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of the third occipital nerve is successful in most patients.

  8. Introduction. Migraine is a chronic and disabling disorder of the brain that affects at least 15% of the population, [1,2] and is estimated to cost the USA and European economies US$19.6 billion ...

  9. Sept. 10, 2004 — Total dream loss is a distinct neuropsychological dysfunction caused by deep bilateral occipital lobe damage and can occur in a setting of normal sleep architecture, including ...

  10. This 44-year-old woman has bilateral axillary lymph node positivity with a clear CT of chest, pelvis, and abdomen, and a negative mammogram. Histologic studies have excluded a small-cell cancer ...

  11. Lymph Node-Positive Bladder Cancer - Medscape

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    The presence of lymphatic metastasis is associated with markedly worse prognosis in patients with bladder cancer, although surgical resection and chemotherapy can still provide long-term survival ...