IntroductionMalaria is a vector-borne disease that initially manifests as fever, headache, and chills.The illness could progress to more severe conditions, including lethargy, impaired consciousness, convulsions, shortness of breath, blood in urine, jaundice, and haemorrhage if left untreated.The risk of contracting malaria is considerably heighten
Is continent urinary diversion feasible in children under five years of age?
Purpose: To review our clinical experience with urinary continent catheterizable reservoir in Hair Care children under five years of age.Materials and Methods: A total of 23 patients (16 males, 7 females) with a median age of 3.64 years were evaluated.Among these, 6 (26.08%) had a posterior urethral valve, 9 (39.13%) myelomeningocele, 4 (17.39%) bl
THE SAND DOLLAR PARASCUTELLA (ECHINOIDEA) IN THE LATE BADENIAN OF CROATIA
The echinoid Parascutella gibbercula (de Serres, 1829) (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) is reported from the Mali Potok area of the Medvednica Mountain in Croatia.The fossil site is situated in mixed siliciclastics and biocalcarenites of late Badenian age.These echinoids are large extremely flat echinoids, informally known as sand dollars.The discovere
Deployment of IoV for Smart Cities: Applications, Architecture, and Challenges
The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a convergence of the mobile Internet and the Internet of Things (IoT), where vehicles function as smart moving intelligent nodes or objects within the sensing network.This paper gives two contributions to the state-of-the-art for IoV technology research.First, we present a comprehensive review of Infant the current
Eventful Anaesthesia: Can We Prevent It?
To ensure the utmost safety, it is recommended that prior checking the machine and breathing systems as mandatory.Certain factors beyond the control of the anaesthesiologist lead to the operative room incidences PINCH POT jeopardizing the anaesthetised patient which otherwise cannot be prevented by prior custom checking.Delayed occlusion of a spira