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Family / Re: Mother Buys Ford Mustang For Her Son For His 21st Birthday (Photos) by ahkenaten(m): 12:09am On Sep 23, 2017
hahn:


You are not serving the living God or you are a sinner. Any true believer and worshiper of the most high god must receive such blessings and more.

If you are not testifying to such miracles then you are doing something wrong. Our God is not a poor God



where is your Ford Mustang?
Family / Re: Mother Buys Ford Mustang For Her Son For His 21st Birthday (Photos) by ahkenaten(m): 12:04am On Sep 23, 2017
Hardewarlee:
Mom hasn't done this for me before but I know she is gonna do that for me soon. And as for you bro .... Thank your God and thank your small God too which is your mom.



why not try and do that for your mom? ... instead of waiting for hwr to do that for you?
Culture / Re: The Land And The People Of Osun: History, Facts And Fugures . by ahkenaten(m): 4:56pm On Sep 21, 2017
oyatz:
But you are Igbo in your thread on ' Pictures from the civil war'




civil war? me? wrong person. ... proudly yoruba.
Health / Re: Baby Born With Deformity In Yenagoa, Bayelsa (Graphic Photos) by ahkenaten(m): 12:26am On Sep 20, 2017
anecephaly
Politics / Re: Kwara Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed's Hairstyle Got People Talking (Photo) by ahkenaten(m): 10:58am On Sep 18, 2017
I think the barber's father is a pensioner, that's the only way he can get back at the governor grin

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Politics / Re: IPOB Leader, Kanu Chased Away From Biafraland By A Sudanese by ahkenaten(m): 11:07am On Sep 17, 2017
grin grin the sarcasm here is legendary

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Politics / Re: North Korea Warns Nigeria by ahkenaten(m): 4:40pm On Sep 03, 2017
lol...lmao who even brought up israel and north korea loool they are not at all in Israel's league. lol maybe because of the loudness of kim jung un. they thought they were a very powerful nation. that guy proving points and explaining reasons why israel is bigger should save his energy. such comparison is even wrong. lol. north korea that can't power its entire country effectively. lol. let all arabian nations converge again as usual and fight Israel. like they always do, they will be decimated as usual( i guess they got tired of israeli ass whooping) grin
Health / Re: Baby Born With Intestines Outside The Body In Niger State (Graphic Photos) by ahkenaten(m): 8:49pm On Aug 11, 2017
sgtponzihater1:
gastroschisis, that's what medical personnel call it, but Nigerian doc don't know anything about this because they are are busy becoming MMM guiders. It's a defect in the abdominal wall. If they had studied embryology, they would have known these things. Who am I to question MMM guiders?


nah this isn't right, stop making doctors look bad, it won't make you look good. even a third year medical student knows this, it is basic embryology.

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Education / Re: 12 Things You Won’t Believe Have Proper Names by ahkenaten(m): 6:58pm On Aug 11, 2017
interrobang = interracial banging grin
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Culture / Re: The Land And The People Of Osun: History, Facts And Fugures . by ahkenaten(m): 3:24am On Apr 26, 2017
oyatz:
But you are Igbo in your thread on ' Pictures from the civil war'





igbo ? how ? Which thread ?
Religion / Re: Medical Doctors, Atheism and Daily Evidence of Failed Prayers. by ahkenaten(m): 11:35am On Feb 13, 2017
coolestofall:

Probably because she was with womb. Give an example with smthing glaring no one can disprove, like an amputee or smthing like jesus n dat dude who's ear was cut off. But make it dis century.


loooool

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Celebrities / Re: $2900 Recovered From Seun Egbegbe's Underpants by ahkenaten(m): 3:19pm On Feb 03, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


This is the problem with a lot of Nigerians

They believe that an imaginary evil spirit or the people from one's village is capable of ill luck or strange behavior

Seun Egbegbe is actually mentally unstable

The name of the mental illness he suffers from is called kleptomania

Kleptomania will make Dangote who is the richest man in Africa steal a 10 naira pencil




How dumb are you to believe that an object or deity can cause strange behavior ??

That's not kleptomania.. that is well organized crime, he creates elaborate plans to steal and you call that kleptomania. Kleptomania is taking stuff you don't need, even without you thinking about it. He is a frigging criminal, nothing more, he takes his time to plan shit out. a kleptomaniac does not do that.

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Politics / Re: Minister Of Health To Flag Off Emergency Medical And Nutritional Response Prog by ahkenaten(m): 12:57pm On Jan 21, 2017
Adewole cheesy


his belly has reduced cheesy it used to be bigger than that while he was UI vc. Ride on IFA. we've missed you in UI, this new olayinka is a novice grin grin
Education / Re: Opinion:which Uni.has The Best Brainy Students In Nig? by ahkenaten(m): 10:12pm On Dec 26, 2016
UI obviously...

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Romance / Re: Man Proposes 2 His Girlfriend At The Very Spot He Met Her In Osun 11yrs Ago(Pics by ahkenaten(m): 4:08pm On Dec 12, 2016
where tha hell is Ipetu Osun? or you meant Ipetumodu?

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 8:12am On Oct 31, 2016
DrAda:


I initially doubted if he was a doctor too until he mentioned the Ashkenazi Jews. I first learnt that term some years back when I was preparing for my primaries and found it intriguing that a group of people are genetically encoded to be plagued with multiple metabolic disorders. My guess is that he is a doctor without the clinical experience which he will gain with time. Also, I figured from his replies that at some point he knew that he made a mistake but didn't want to give up cos his ego was at stake. You guys didn't make it easy for him as well. I am glad it is over though.

Thats true ma'am, I will give him the benefit of the doubt too, but then he should stop calling skull bone periosteum and all those other misfires, such errors are too basic,people will be doubting him with such mistakes, and he should accept whenever he is in error, nobody is infallible.
Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 7:52am On Oct 31, 2016
Lagusta:


My dear, please read my posts, see if I had any iota of ego protection in them....

If you noticed, I even wanted to playfully let everything slide, but he did the ultimate thing, he referred a senior to his textbooks. That is not only insulting but outright silly for a medical student to do....

At first, when he said "I hope those aren't lymph nodes" I didn't even correct him because I thought he was a doctor like me, so I just gave my opinion and left, then he started pouring out "stuff" for me, and I told him to compare his stuff to what he sees in the pic....

Even when he was still adamant, I just tried ignoring him. Then he had the effrontery and the audacity to say "go and read Cunningham" (which is even a manual of practical anatomy anyway)

I have mentored many medical students, created a thread for them, tutored students on how to survive, house officers on how to get stuff out of no stuff. None of them ever regretted it.....

Please don't misinterpret me please

I doubt if He is a doctor, nor a student. you can see how can someone forget some very basic things like scalp nodes and fluttering with trapezius muscle ?? the way he was even replying is funny. and still saying his source of rubbish is with held. Don't mind him jahre

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 6:19am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
Do you realize that I just quoted urself lol! grin


yep to show ypu where i corrected you, is that too hard to understand?
Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 6:15am On Oct 31, 2016
ahkenaten:



Lol grin im too wicked, it was a trick question, the trapezius attaches to the occipital bone, and then extends into the back as a full fledged neck and back muscle.., go and read your anatomy.. ah what am I saying? go and read so you can pass Jamb grin grin I knew he will fall for it, my nigga gooffed grin trapezius scalp muscle grin sources with held again abii grin

No 'sir' lol grin you not me in your ignorance made that assupmtion that the trapezius is in the head after u fell for my trap and the evidence is still up there grin grin and i cleared you with this post i just quoted. don't turn the table bro... this is the last post concerning this matter, as it is becoming childish. get a nice job God bless you, and drop this attitude, it won't help you man. Stay cool.
Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 6:07am On Oct 31, 2016
grin
Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 6:05am On Oct 31, 2016
DrAda:
Can we please end this squabble? In as much as I will like to conribute to this debate, I won't cos the answer is painfully obvious. THERE IS NO LYMPH NODE IN THE SCALP. Someone mentioned trichilemmal cysts otherwise known as wens. I saw that too, but thought twice about it cos the consistency is hard. I am thinking subcutaneous nodules?? Cause. Searched online and got these answers which in truth are no answers at all but close.


LESIONS OF THE SCALP:
Actual neoplasms of the scalp are quite rare in children, but congenital lesions of the scalp are rather common.
Two such lesions require special attention due to the known potential for malignant degeneration. Nevus sebaceous is a congenital lesion primarily of sebaceous glands of the scalp that may transform into basal cell carcinoma. Giant congenital compound melanocytic nevi may occur anywhere in the skin including the scalp. These nevi may give rise to malignant melanomas. Early prophylactic resection of these lesions is recommended to decrease the risk of future malignancy.
In practice, superficial lesions confirmed to the dermis are usually treated by dermatologists and plastic surgeons; it is not until subgaleal or cranial involvement is apparent that neurosurgical consultation is obtained. The following conditions, although not necessarily neoplastic, are frequently encountered by pediatric neurosurgeons.


Scalp Nodules
Subcutaneous nodules of the scalp are common in children. The majority do not possess any intracranial extension or any relation to the neural structures.7 However, lesions of the scalp that on palpation are found to be fixed to the skull, or those overlying the midline may require further neurosurgical evaluation.
Scalp nodules result from numerous processes. In children especially, enlarged lymph nodes may present as scalp nodules, particularly in the postauricular region. There is frequently a history of upper respiratory infection and the lymphadenopathv is self-limited. It is also not uncommon in children to notice very firm nodules fixed to the skull after trauma, with or without skull fracture. These periosteal reactions should also resolve spontaneously.
Multiple painless subcutaneous nodules of the scalp may result from an inflammatory process of unknown origin known generically as "necrobiosis." Necrobiotic granulomas of the scalp are described under man titles including rheumatoid nodules, benign rheumatoid nodules, pseudo-rheumatoid nodules, subcutaneous granuloma annulare, and subcutaneous palisadinggranulomas of the scalp. Histologically, necrosis and degeneration of dermal collagen is the predominant feature, surrounded by histiocvtes, epithelioid cells, and multinucleated cells.

In contrast to true rheumatoid nodules associated with rheumatoid arthritis, these granulomas involve the scalp and pretibial subcutaneous tissue and are not found near the joints. Progression to clinical rheumatoid arthritis does not usually occur. The lesions have a predilection for the occipital and frontal scalp and usually resolve spontaneously. In general, biopsy is not indicated in typically appearing lesions.

Neurofibromas of the scalp may accompany neurofibromatosis type 1 (NFl) and to a lesser extent, neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). With an incidence of 1 in 3,000 live births, NFl is a commonly observed condition in pediatric neurosurgical practice. In a patient with NFl or NF2, the discovery of painless, subcutaneous nodules of the scalp does not usually present a diagnostic problem. Occasionally, however, a nodule may be found in the absence of known neurofibromatosis. Characteristic cutaneous markings such café-au-lait spots and auxiliary freckling should be sought although they may not vet be present in young children. Biopsy of a lesion that shows neurofibroma, although not usually essential, may prompt consideration of the diagnosis of neurofibromatosis. Resection of neurofibromas of the scalp may be indicated when lesions are painful (e.g., in proximity to the occipital nerve) or disfiguring. Consideration of biopsy or resection should be made in neurofibromas that have rapidly enlarged because malignant degeneration is possible.

A variety of benign proliferative disorders of mesenchymal tissue occur in infancy and may result in masses involving the scalp. skull, and occasionally, the dura. These lesions are referred to by various terms and have excellent long term prognoses despite initial periods of rapid growth. Infantile myofibromatosis is characterized by diffuse or nodular proliferations of cells resembling fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. Although considered the most common benign fibrous tumor of infancy, involvement of the scalp and skull is relatively rare. Some lesions appear to arise from the dura and result in significant intracranial mass effect although the brain and arachnoid are not invaded. In these cases, dural resection is recommended because recurrence may occur from involved dural.
Cranial fasciitis of childhood is a rare, benign lesion of unknown etiology that appears histologically similar to the more common nodular fasciitis and infantile myofibromatosis. It occurs predominantly in infancy and may present as a rapidly growing subcutaneous mass, often with intracranial or intraorbital extension. Operation is generally indicated for histological diagnosis and relief of mass effect. Despite an appearance alarmingly suggestive of malignancy, these lesions usually do not recur after removal.


It shall be well with you Dr ada... that guy is not a doctor, he is just famzing!! see the basic anatomy he fluttered with all the while and he is still arguing and saying his source is witheld... i hate when people do stuff like that.

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 6:03am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:



*devil emoji*
And now this statement makes sense atleast uptil the point where u erroneously imagined the trapezius to be solely a head muscle.

In ur frog dead brain son, u forgot it's only a part of the three trapezius parts that attaches to the skull beneath the skin within the scalp.

For ur mind dis is the bait u set for me?

That the trapezius is solely a head muscle?

Children of nowadays$
Unimaginative


Jesus! who between both of us claims its a scalp muscle who claimed it si soley in the head if not you grin olodo oshi Jesus this guy o grin

maybe you have missed the part where i cleared you fish head about how it extends into the back , before you hurriedly went to google (your witheld source since) to read more about this muscle... but it is too late you have already commited the blunder... Jesus

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:59am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
Oh! And the kid comes alive!
Matric number ni? Wetin be that?
wink

Hm!

More unfounded Slanderous statements cheesy

Oh Boy I implore u to see reason to go thru our chats 2wice over. U didn't understand my codes obviously.


you claimed you passed thru ui init??


give ur matric no, while in school nah.. UI my foot grin
Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:58am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
Ur name is not ahkenaten obviously,

I merely likened, the spelling to the famous ashkenazi jews! and since u are ignorant of that fact I can decisively deduce that u r in ur preclinical classes still angry



See dis boy wey want pass MB! cry it's a pity



what a guy! grin grin i corrected you that akhenaten does not in any way go with ashkenazi ... don't try and by the way who tha hell doesnt know the ashkenazi jews?? everybody does bro grin


Just stop this act, it will get you arrested

what a fun way to start a day

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:43am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
The username brings to mind Ashkenazi Jews

And he just contradicted himself.

No should it be under the scalp then? Or above it?

U can't be in UCH? Nah Maulagth u dey

another blunder my name is not related to any jew ... wetin u wan sabi grin Akhenaten is a name of an ancient pharaoh of egypt, stop this nonsense at once grin where is Lagusta

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:41am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
The username brings to mind Ashkenazi Jews

And he just contradicted himself.

No should it be under the scalp then? Or above it?

UI my foot? Nah Maulag u dey go


Lol grin im too wicked, it was a trick question, the trapezius attaches to the occipital bone, and then extends into the back as a full fledged neck and back muscle.., go and read your anatomy.. ah what am I saying? go and read so you can pass Jamb grin grin I knew he will fall for it, my nigga gooffed grin trapezius scalp muscle grin sources with held again abii grin

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:37am On Oct 31, 2016
Whats your matric number? Who are your anatomy teachers... mention at least five of them ..lool
it is so obvious that you are checking google before you reply, google has now disgraced you, i purposely asked that question because i knew you wont get a clear cut answer from google... Jesus, please never ever claim the university of Ibadan again, we cannot produce doctors who do not know basic anatomy, all my discussion with you are flawed with simple basic mistakes, you type can never make it past 200l in medical school if you even got the admission in the first instance.

souces witheld still abiii ,...nonsense

Nigga chopped my bait.. I'm too wicked chai.. where is lagusta and co.. grin grin

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:20am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:


Is the trapezius therefore outside ur head/scalp or in it?

Let me give u a clue muscles do not stand on their own.
The trapezius has to be btw the scalp skin and periosteum.

The trapezius attaches to the occipital bone, if the mzl attaches to the bone then the node must be within the scalp. Simple!

Source witheld still.

I told you to pick your replies well bro.. Jesus, i'm still laughing... so he saw it in a place that trapezius is attached to occipital bone and in his mjnd due to his calculations, trapezius has to be in the scalp muscles Jesus!! what happened to occipitalis. Christ this is funny

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 5:19am On Oct 31, 2016
What a blunder!! Jesus and you are a medical doctor!! the trapezius is between the scalp and periosteum, I was waiting for this.you have never passed throught the university of Ibadan, never! Ever and ever! and you are no medical doctor jeez! where are the medics chaii. Why did you make the mistake of replying . Trapezius is a scalp muscle?? You are no doctor mister kaiii.

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Health / Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by ahkenaten(m): 4:53am On Oct 31, 2016
Silkmoth33:
I sha hope it was not google u were using all along tho! Get standard texts for nigerian med school cry I feel bad that I've not helped u. Really sorry, mate. Goodbye



My current location is the university of Ibadan, that should give ypu a hint to the type of person you are conversing with.

Secondly, you with the witheld sources are the main suspect of using google and not me, perhaps i should send a picture of my numerous medical books which your "source" is so against, so you will have a piece of mind don't drag this on, just let it go.

My question is still unanswered, i guess because there wont be a clear cut google answer to it, lemme remind you again, its a basic question.

Is the trapezius part of the scalp?

you are conversing with a very intelligent person, pick your replies well.

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