Learning Point for the Article: Calcium Lysinate is having better efficacy and bioavailability compared to calcium Citrate malate and calcium carbonate. Case Report | Volume 8 | Issue 4 | JOCR July – August 2018 | Page 15-19| Kanthi Shankar, Sakthibalan M, Priyanka Raizada, Rashmi Jain. DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.1138 Authors: Kanthi Shankar[1], Sakthibalan M[2], Priyanka Raizada[3], Rashmi Jain[3] [1]Quest Life...
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An Unusual Presentation of Hip Pain in a Patient with Known Hyper-IgE Syndrome and Multiple Calcified Pelvic Apophyses


Learning Point for the Article: This article highlights the importance of having a low threshold for infection for patients who have a chronic immuosuppressive state. Appropriate work up and investigations are required to rule in, or out, the possibility of infection, and ultimately therefore best manage the patient. Case Report | Volume 8 | Issue 4 | JOCR July – August 2018 | Page 89-92| Shafiq A Shahban, Ahmed I Saad,...
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What to Learn from this Article? It is important to prevent bone mineral density loss in patients taking long-term anti-epileptic drugs. Case Report | Volume 6 | Issue 3 | JOCR July-Aug 2016 | Page 85-87 | Yoshikuni Mimata[1], Kotaro Sato[1], Ryunosuke Oikawa[1], Minoru Doita[1] DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.526 Authors: Yoshikuni Mimata[1], Kotaro Sato[1], Ryunosuke Oikawa[1], Minoru Doita[1] [1]Department of Orthopaedic...
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