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haithamhandhel
Hong Kong
3/17/2008 8:22:24 AM
31 July 2007 Name: Haitham Shareef Email: haithamalgizy2004@hotmail.com Notification of Young Investigator Award Dear Dr. Shareef, Congratulations! It is our pleasure to notify that your abstract entitled “Myelomeningocele” applied for Young Investigator Award was granted by the scientific committee. Please also be informed that your abstract will be presented by poster (180cm in height and 90cm in width) in the Congress. As an awardee of the YIA, you will be provided with the following privileges: 1. Free registration 2. Travel grant of USD 500 3. A group photo taken on the occasion of Congress Banquet with all the awardees on September 15th, 2007 Please send us your curriculum vitae (within 1-2 pages) to faye@weplanpco.com at your earliest convenience and feel free to contact us if you have any further inquiries. We look forward to seeing you in Taipei. Sincerely yours, Wen-Ta Chiu, MD, PhD Congress President Vice-President and Professor Taipei Medical University,
haithamhandhel
Hong Kong
3/13/2008 12:26:06 AM
Case report Rare presentation of Hydatid cyst (Echinococcus granulosus) in Orbital region Abstract: In this case is a record of large hydatid cyst in the orbit in Iraq child male. Hydatid disease is endemic in Middle East as well as other parts of the world, including Iraq. Infestation by hydatid disease in humans most commonly occurs in the liver (55-70%) followed by lung (18-35%).Eve-though hydatid cyst can occur in any organ, it is very rare to see the disease in the orbit. The purpose of the paper is to emphasize the fact that this disease should suspected in cystic lesion affecting any “organ in the body “especially in endemic area of the world. In this case: Muhammad montather 5-years old Iraqi child with sever orbital pain of four months with gradual displacement of his right eye proptosis. The right pupil was normal reacting to light, the sclera was congested, the tow fundi was clear. MRI of the brain showed cystic lesion in th