Acute Erythromelalgia (AE) is a rare condition clinically characterized by burning pain, redness and increased temperature affecting upper and lower limbs distally. Symptoms may last a few minutes to days, may be precipitated ...
Calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff is characterized by calcium hydroxyapatite crystals in the rotator cuff or in the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa. It is more common in middle aged women and unilaterally. It may be discovered ...
Absence seizures and the related epileptic syndromes are an area of controversy owing to possible overlap in clinical presentation that may pose difficulties in classification, prognosis and treatment [1]. Syndromes of Idiopathic ...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the commonest procedure performed worldwide for presumed benign gall bladder disease. However the postoperative histopathological diagnosis of incidental gall bladder cancer (IGBC) is on rise. ...
Cerebral Mucormycosis is an uncommon infection with high morbidity and mortality rate caused by opportunistic microorganisms such as Mucor and Rhizopus which belong to the Fungi kingdom and Mucorales order [1]. The first case ...
In December 2019, several patients from Wuhan, China, presented with severe and unexplained respiratory infections. Eventually it turned out that the cause of these cases of pneumonia, which spread all over the world, leading ...
Dystonic storm is a life-threatening form of generalized dystonia. Also known as status dystonicus or dystonic crisis, it manifests as increasingly frequent and severe episodes of generalized dystonia characterized by tachycardia ...
Small Bowel Adenocarcinomas (SBA) are not common despite the small bowel being the longest part of the alimentary tract. SBAs are usually diagnosed late and at advanced stages due to atypical clinical symptoms and diagnostic limitations. ...
Adrenal insufficiency is a rare side effect of immunotherapy in cancer patients. It is rarely reported due to its low incidence. Physicians need to be aware of this uncommon immune-related adverse event due to increasing use ...
We present the case of a 33-year-old woman suffering from obesity and arterial hypertension who came to our attention to undergo bariatric surgery (weight 98 Kg, height 156 cm BMI 40.2). The patient underwent preoperative investigations ...
Teratomas are composed of tissues arising from at least two of the three primitive germ layers [1]. A mature cystic teratoma presenting as a solitary pleural based tumor has never been described in the literature. We describe a young ...
This condition is named after physicians James Paget, who first proposed the idea that venous thrombosis causes pain and swelling in the upper limbs, and Leopold von Schrötter, who later related the clinical syndrome to thrombosis ...
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