Although uncommon, many variants of lipomatous lesions in or around salivary glands have been reported in the literature. We report a series of three such cases in the minor salivary gland region. The first case (oral floor) is a well-circumscribed lipocytic lesion admixed with glandular components (mucous acini, serous demilunes and ducts). The second case (alveolar mucosa) is a diffuse lipomatous proliferation with entrapped salivary glandular elements, muscles and blood vessels. The third case (palate) is similar to the first case but the gland is located at the periphery of the lesion. The purpose of the article was to report these three lesions and discuss in relation to other pertaining lipomatous lesions (sialolipoma, lipoadenoma, lipomatosis, lipometaplasia in pleomorphic adenoma and infiltrating lipoma).
Aims and Objectives: Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and mostly presents acutely. This study was done to determine the relationship between neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and acute ischemic stroke and to establish whether neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio can be used as a prognostic marker in acute ischemic stroke. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included a total of 100 patients, who presented to the Medicine Department at KIMS hospital, with cerebrovascular accident. Demographic characteristics and comorbidities of patients were recorded. GCS and NIHSS (The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) scores were calculated at admission. A hemogram from peripheral venous blood samples was taken at the time of admission. Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio was calculated as the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes.
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