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Supplementary Material for: Bilateral Meckel’s Cave Cephalocele Presenting as Cranial Nerve VI Palsy: A Case Report
Published 2025“…Bilateral PACs are exceptionally rare, with only 21 reported cases. PACs may present with headache, diplopia, tinnitus, or cranial nerve palsy. …”
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1990
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1991
Image 4_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1992
Image 1_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1993
Image 9_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1994
Image 2_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1995
Image 3_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1996
Image 11_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1997
Image 2_IgG4-related disease presenting with hypercalcemia: case report and mechanistic insights.jpeg
Published 2025“…<p>Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a rare, multisystem disorder with diagnostic challenges. We report a case of IgG4-RD initially presenting with acute kidney injury (AKI) and hypercalcemia in a 61-year-old woman with a history of recurrent eyelid edema. …”
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1998
Image 13_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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1999
Image 5_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”
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2000
Image 10_Case Report: Baricitinib improved alopecia areata in a pediatric patient with atopic dermatitis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In children, AA often co-occurs with atopic dermatitis (AD), complicating treatment. Here, we report the case of a child with myasthenia gravis who had severe AA and moderate AD. …”