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Top Ten Web Hosting Service Provider
If you have been online for quite sometime, I’m sure you’re already familiar with web hosting. For those who are not, web hosting, according to wikipedia.org, is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to provide their own website accessible via the World Wide Web. So if you are planning to put up an online site, you will going to need the best web hosts that will suit your needs, and reliable, too. You don’t have to worry choosing because Top10webhosting.com, as the best web hosting directory, features the official top 10 web hosting sites. With Click Here To Read More
Radiographic Procedures in Trauma
Cervical Spine 1. Lateral (Dorsal Decubitus position / Translateral projection) – always perform this procedure first before any other projections – 72 inches SID whenever attainable – Patient is generally immobilized on a backboard and in a cervical collar and have the patient relax the shoulders as possible – Ensure the patient is looking straight ahead without any rotation of the head and neck – IR placed on top of the lateral aspect of the shoulder – Uppermost border of the gridded cassette at the level of the nasion – CR Horizontally directed centered to midpoint of the IR Structures Click Here To Read More
Skull Base Institute Leads the Minimally Invasive Trigeminal Neuralgia Surgery
Before I point out the reasons why Skull Base Institute leads in performing Trigeminal Neuralgia surgery, I would like to define Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) first. Trigeminal Neuralgia is a pain syndrome characterized by irregular, shooting pain, which can be best described as intense, sharp, episodic, periodical, excruciating, stabbing and short lasting and often accompanied by a brief facial spasm or tic in the face along the distribution of the fifth (trigeminal) cranial nerve; while Neuralgia, simply means pain. Usually, this pain is restricted or can only be felt on one side of the face, TN is distinct but can sometimes Click Here To Read More


