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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2018; 18 (3): 379-382
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-202040

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The surgical management of paediatric patients with temporomandibular joint [TMJ] ankylosis, mandibular retrognathia and obstructive sleep apnoea [OSA] is challenging. We report a nine-year-old boy who presented to the Department of Oral Health, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in 2016 with complaints of limited mouth opening, loud snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness. He was diagnosed with TMJ ankylosis, mandibular retrognathia and severe OSA. The patient initially underwent mandibular distraction and, subsequently, release of the TMJ ankylosis and rib graft reconstruction. The overall patient outcome was successful, with improvement in OSA-related symptoms, good facial symmetry and adequate mouth opening

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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2009; 9 (2): 170-174
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-102093

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Pulmonary haemorrhage is usually secondary to a systemic disease affecting the lung with or without other organ involvement. Idiopathic pulmonary haemorrhage is a diagnosis of exclusion; as described in the literature, it is a rare disease. We report a two months old infant who presented at the Emergency Department of Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman, with respiratory failure and shock secondary to an acute severe pulmonary haemorrhage. Detailed investigations for pulmonary, cardiovascular, renal and systemic inflammatory causes were negative. His clinical presentation and radiological imaging were consistent with idiopathic pulmonary haemorrhage. Treatment with corticosteroids resulted in a remarkable and fast recovery from his critical respiratory status


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Humans , Male , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Respiratory Insufficiency/diagnostic imaging , Review Literature as Topic , Shock , Adrenal Cortex Hormones , Infant, Newborn , Methylprednisolone
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Oman Medical Journal. 2008; 23 (2): 108-111
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89316

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We are reporting, what we believe, is the first case of biopsy proven exogenous lipoid pneumonia in an Omani infant. Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is caused by aspiration of oily products .One reason is the traditional practice of giving infants oily products [Ghee] as in our patient


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Humans , Female , Dietary Fats/adverse effects , Infant , Radiography, Thoracic , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Lung/pathology , Biopsy , Bronchoalveolar Lavage
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