Neural tube defect
A congenital defect characterized by failure of the neural tube to close completely; this results in the presence of openings in the brain or spinal cord. Examples of neural tube defects include encephalocele and spina bifida.
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Looking to congenial Anomalies particularly neural tube defect termination of pregnancy is justified. As per complete placenta previa hystertomy to be done for termination
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Pain in tongue, often tongue bit. Ill dentures since five years, 52years aged poor women.Tongue swelling, under chin lymph nodes swelling. Teeth are extracted by Dentist in Gov. Hospital. Holding cold water in mouth is amelioration of pain. *Chief Complaints* Pain in tongue. Speaking and eating problem. *History* It occurs three years ago, she treated by Dentist but pain not subside. *Vitals* Anaemic Hb%-9, ESR - 80+, *Physical Examination* Ill dentures dental sharpness causes laceration on tongue, gum infection caused lymph nodes swelling. Glossopharyngeal nerve involved. Tongue swelling causes speaking and eating problem. *Investigations* Need X-ray of gum, but not done. *Diagnosis* Ulceerative Stomatitis I think. *Management* Plantago Q and Merc sol cure swelling tongue, but pain gone by applications of Mullen oil internally and as well as externally. Scar gone by one dose Causticum 1m.
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