https://www.selleckchem.com/products/kpt-9274.html belt interaction. Early pelvis coupling to initiate torso pitch, and thereby an upper torso motion controlled by the shoulder belt, is the preferred occupant protection for booster-seated children. A stable mid-shoulder belt position centered over the chest initially is a prerequisite. Additionally, it was seen that the design of the guiding loops helps provide favorable interaction with the torso during the crash. The option to allow the shoulder belt to be placed above and under the guiding loops will accommodate a larger span of child sizes and adapt to more vehicle seat belt geometries. This study provides evidence that the design of the booster cushion plays an important role in creating an early pelvis coupling, as well as supporting favorable torso-shoulder belt interaction. Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, known as DRESS syndrome, is a rare drug induced hypersensitivity reaction syndrome. case resport. We describe a patient who presented with acute erythematous rash on her face, fever>38ÂșC, lymphadenopathy, blood abnormalities, and reaction suspected to be amoxicillin clavulanate-related. The patient also had an associated bilateral redness of the conjunctiva, peripheral corneal infiltrates, and anterior chamber with 3+ cells. We describe the first occurrence of bilateral marginal corneal infiltrates and acute anterior uveitis associated with amoxicillin clavulanate-induced DRESS syndrome and discuss its pathogenesis. We describe the first occurrence of bilateral marginal corneal infiltrates and acute anterior uveitis associated with amoxicillin clavulanate-induced DRESS syndrome and discuss its pathogenesis.Background Uveal effusion is a rare disease that is characterized by exudative detachment of the ciliary body and choroid. Herein, we report a rare case of uveal effusion associated with viral encephalitis, which resolved following the treatment of the viral encephalitis and adminis