RECURRENT APHTHOUS STOMATITIS (RAS): LITERATURE REVIEW AND A CASE REPORT OF 2 CHALLENGING PAEDIATRIC CASES

Sandra Ruseckaitė, Aušra Šnipaitienė Abstract Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a chronic con­dition of the oral mucosa, which typically first mani­fests during childhood or adolescence. Recurrent flare ups of solitary or multiple painful, erythematous mouth ulcers that hinder mastication and speech, and signifi­cantly diminish the short- and long-term quality of life and well-being of its…

Influence of Regional Anesthesia to Chronic Leg’ Wounds Management

Domantas Rainys, Giedrė Diržytė, Brigita Alenskaitė, Ramūnas Tamošiūnas, Alina Vilkė, Andrius Macas Abstract Chronic wound managment is complex, full of challenges.One of the main succesful chronic wounds management step isdebridment – removal of necrotic, infected and fibrotic tissue.However, surgical manipulation is painful, that’s why is soimportant in working team anaesthesiologist for chronc woundmanagement. Patient with…