An immunocompetent Caucasian 57-year-old man presented with a 4-month history of two painless erythematous-purplish ulcerative nodular lesions on the wrist and on the first finger of the left hand (Figure 1 and 2). ...
Koilonychia is often read about in textbooks, but not seen often in clinic. Koilonychia refers to "spoon shaped" nails which are depressed centrally and elevated laterally. The first three fingers are ...
High-arched palate is a congenital malformation of the palate and is often associated with other anomalies or syndromes. Solitary high-arched palate is often overlooked and is difficult ...
Fractures of the distal femurare a rare occurrence; they represent less than 10% of all femoral fracture. Unicondylar fractures represent approximately 3% and Hoffa fractures are an even ...
Biliary duct obstruction typically presents with jaundice, pruritis, right upper quadrant abdominal pain and sometimes signs of sepsis [1]. The most common cause of biliary obstruction is ...
An 18-year-old female presented to a rural hospital emergency department complaining of headache, vomiting, productive cough, lethargy and dysarthria over the previous 24 hours. The patient ...
The ingestion of objects, either by accident or to cause self-harm is well documented. The majority of these cases will not require invasive intervention as the objects pass spontaneously with ...
Angiokeratoma is a rare benign vascular lesion characterized by dilatation of blood vessels in the ...
Although hematoma at operative site is not unusual in neurosurgery, spontaneous bleeding in the posterior fossa after supratentorial procedures is extremely rare. The incidence was reported ...
Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) was discovered in 1980 and it has been used for acceleration of neutrophil recovery after chemotherapy (in solid and hematologic malignancies), mobilization ...
A 35-year-old otherwise healthy man complained of a 4-day history of genital lesions which had appeared immediately after returning from a trip to Philippines during which he reported ...
On March 11th, 2020, a 55-year-old man with an unremarkable medical history presented to our Emergency Department for a falls following syncope with right thoracic trauma. In the previous ...
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