ABSTRACT
Thoracic cage osteomyelitis is an extremely rare manifestation in its pure form in sickle cell disease [SCD]. However rib infarction may be a common occurrence in SCD leading to a vicious cycle of chest pain, hypoventilation atelactasis, hypoxia and acute chest syndrome. Two cases of osteomyelitis, one of ribs and the second of sternum in sickle cell disease patients are reported here. The clinical presentation laboratory and radiological abnormalities as well as the response to therapy and outcome is presented
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Humans , Male , Female , Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Ribs/pathology , Risk Factors , Incidence , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Sternum/pathology , Thoracic WallABSTRACT
Two cases of carotid stenosis are presented here who got admitted last year at Nizwa hospital with sudden blindness. Also different methods of detecting crotid artery stenosis are discussed. It is stressed that listening for a carotid bruit is useful in daignosing carotid stenosis with or without symptoms