HCTC is a rare type of differentiated thyroid cancer, accounting for only about 3% of all thyroid carcinomas. HCTC is regarded to be an oxyphilic variant of follicular thyroid cancer according to the World Health Organization classification...
Neurofibromas represent 0.4% of all salivary gland neoplasms [1]. Plexiform Neurofibromas are benign rare tumors that grow on nerves and usually associated with neurofibromatosis. They are rare occurrences in salivary glands especially when arising from the facial nerve...
Mucinous Adenocarcinomas of the Prostate (MACP) are rare malignant tumors, characterized by the pools of extra luminal mucin, accounting less than 1% of all types of prostate cancer (PCa)...
Fever with cervical lymphadenopathy after a negative sepsis workup often directs towards a more sinister differential diagnosis and treating physician must consider atypical pathologies in such difficult cases...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a commensal bacterium of the intestinal and female genital tracts. Asymptomatic vaginal colonization occurs in 5-35 per cent of pregnant women [1]. Before systematic maternal prenatal screening and administration of antibiotic prophylaxis, GBS was a major cause of...
Sixty-three-year-old male patient presented with complaint of central abdominal cramping for four days and nausea and vomiting on the day of presentation. He reported having undergone small bowel resection one-year prior at an unknown facility, which he believed to be due to ischemic bowel...
Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy with characteristic cutaneous findings that may occur in children and adults [1]. It is a systemic disorder that commonly affects the skin and the muscles but can have extra-muscular manifestations [1,2]. Distinct clinical phenotypes of DM have been linked to various circulating auto antibodies...
Granuloma Annulare (GA) is a benign, self-limiting, granulomatous inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology occurring in both adults and children. Clinically, the condition is characterized by asymptomatic papules, frequently arranged in an annular or circinate pattern on the distal extremities, measuring 1-5 cm in diameter...
The patient is a 54 year old female with past medical history of Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA) and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) who presented to the hospital with shortness of breath. The patient had been on rituximab infusions for 2 months and prednisone therapy for 10 weeks for treatment...
Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) is one of the most frequent vasculitis among North European people, usually less common in Mediterranean population [1]. The incidence rate is about 20 cases per 100000 population among over fifty [1], with double prevalence for women...
Lymphangiomas are malformations of the lymphatic system. They are abnormal proliferation of the lymph vessels producing fluid field cyst lined by endothelial cells that result from maldevelopment or blockage in the lymphatic...
Ceftriaxone is an antibiotic to be widely used in clinical practice because of its long half-life and broad spectrum activity [1]. This third-generation cephalosporin is excreted mainly in the bile, and no dose adjustment is required in most situations, even in cases with renal impairment...
Peer review is an essential process in any publications refereeing a mutual process that allows evaluating manuscripts submitted to a journal and commented upon by independent research experts within the similar field of research...
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Plagiarism is a part of Journalistic ethic where it is considered to be a crime. The act of taking content, writing, statement or an idea that is already published is known as plagiarism. Whenever you consider using any paraphrase, sum up, or take terms, phrases, sentences or statements...