37 research outputs found
Lessons of the European Crisis for Regional Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia
Improved lag screw positioning in the treatment of proximal femur fractures using a novel computer assisted surgery method: a cadaveric study
The Success Story of the Eurozone Crisis? Ireland's Austerity Measures
This paper examines the response of the Irish government to the Eurozone fiscal crisis. This paper discusses the external financial assistance programme sought and implemented, economic recovery to date, and the impacts of austerity in Ireland. As Ireland nears the end of the Programme of Support' from Europe the contention that Ireland is a success story is explored. The paper reveals the primacy of financial cutbacks in the Irish response and the limited efforts at public management reforms
The role of expectations in austerity cycles: The political economy of crisis management in Ireland and Greece
From Symbolic Violence to Economic Violence: The Globalizing of the Scottish Banking Elite
An unusual association of deletion of SMARCB1 in a patient with intracranial yolk sac tumor: A case-report
Background: Deletion of SMARCB1/loss of INI is a well-known association in atypical rhabdoid teratoid tumors (ATRT) in the brain, rhabdoid tumors in the kidney, and less common tumors, including sinonasal INI1 deficient carcinoma, gastric undifferentiated carcinoma, undifferentiated uterine sarcomas, and poorly differentiated chordomas. Case report: We describe homozygous deletion of the SMARCB1 gene in a patient diagnosed with pineal yolk sac tumor, which is a rare entity. The association highlights the importance of INI1 staining when the clinical course is not progressing as expected and raises a critical management question: should this rare entity be treated aggressively, like ATRT, versus the conventional approach to intracranial yolk sac tumor? Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of INI1 staining in pediatric primitive central nervous system tumors as some germ cell markers are expressed in rhabdoid tumors at the stem cell level, implicating the germ cell origin of ATRT, which can complicate the diagnosis
