scholarly journals Aspirated Denture: A Rare Cause of Empyema in an Asian Male

Cureus ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mustafa Bin Ali Zubairi ◽  
Maaha Ayub ◽  
Ali Zubairi ◽  
Kulsoom Fatima
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2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-97
Author(s):  
Sara Ghoneim ◽  
Martin Zaiac

A 37-year-old South-Asian male presented to our clinic with a crusty, verrucous-like, scaly plaque of the left ala of the nose. After ruling out infectious and other epidermal bullous diseases, we finalized a diagnosis of localized pemphigus foliaceus, an exceptionally rare disorder with only 15 cases reported in the literature to date. The hyperkeratotic lesions responded favorably to a 3-week regimen of triamcinolone ointment and a onetime intralesional triamcinolone 2.5 mg/mL injection.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
André Pierre Goh

Drawing on the storytelling tradition of critical race (Razack, 1998; hooks, 2000, 1992) and feminist (Scott, 1992) scholars, I tell a personal story of immigration and sexual identity, and theorize that experience. Borrowing from the 1960s feminism in which according to Carol Hanisch (1969) the phrase, 'the personal is political' was first used, I describe my experiences as a way to explore how unequal social relationships, racist practices, homophobia, and community institutions constitute my experiences as a gay East Asian male in Toronto. Central to my storytelling as a gay East Asian immigrant in Toronto is understanding how racial and sexual identities are created. I explore how dominant groups construct identities that may appear to give me visibility in a multicultural society but also operate to reinforce oppression through institutional racism and homophobia.


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