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Jawad Hindy, Amjad Mousa, Tova Rainis and Iddo Bar-Yishay
Article Type: Clinical Image | Release date: 10 Jun 2025
We present an endoscopic image of ischemic colitis that developed in a patient between two colonoscopies 5 weeks apart; while the first demonstrated normal colonic mucosa, the latter demonstrating.
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Li Sheng, Yaiqing Wu, Jie Feng, Xiaoyog Sheng
Article Type: Original | Release date: 09 Jun 2025
This study evaluates the efficacy and complications associated with Sternoclavicular (SC) hook plates in treating traumatic Sternoclavicular Joint (SCJ) dislocations.
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Maamoun Basheer, Layous Asaad, Mariana Boulos, Nimer Assy
Article Type: Original | Release date: 09 Jun 2025
Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure (ACLF) is life-threatening complication of cirrhosis. ACLF’s prevalence and outcomes have been described in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis. However, no data is available on the prevalence and predictors of ACLF in ambulatory cirrhotic patients.
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Maria Júlia Souza de Almeida, Daniel Monteiro Constant, Jorge Artur Coelho Peçanha de Miranda, Manoel Álvaro Lins Neto
Article Type: Original | Release date: 09 Jun 2025
Background Anemia is defined as a decrease of the quantity in the total number of red blood cells, which leads to a reduction in the ability of transporting oxygen through body tissues.
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Salahiddine Saghir, Mebande Effague Mareline Maryse, Rachid Abilkassem, Abdelhakim Ourrai, Amal Hassani1 Aomar Agadr
Article Type: Case Report & Literature Review | Release date: 09 Jun 2025
Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) is a rare but potentially serious pathology. Clinically characterized by the absence of vertebral skin tissue, it may be associated with a defect in the underlying structures, particularly the dura mater, exposing the brain,
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John K. Triantafillidis, Niki I. Triantafyllidi, Maria Tsatiri, Theodoros Pittaras, Theodoros Kozonis, Konstantinos Pantos, Konstantinos Sfakianoudis, Emmanuel Kritsotakis, Konstantinos G Zografos, Pantelis Antonakis, Manousos M. Konstadoulakis, Apostolos E. Papalois
Article Type: Editorial | Release date: 09 Jun 2025
Most of the terminology in medicine originates from the Greek language revealing the impact of the ancient Greeks on modern medicine. However, the volume of literature regarding the etymology of Greek words and terms used in everyday medical practice is sparse. We provide a comprehensive and analytical guide concerning the etymology and meaning of Greek words and terms currently used
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Shrikant Kowalli Nirupama Jaisingh, M Rout, V. Manjunatha, Umashankar KS, Shivashankar BP, Rathnamma
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 10 Apr 2024
Trypanosomiasis, widely known as sleeping sickness in humans and Nagana in animals, is a vector-borne disease caused by Trypanosoma species transmitted by tabanid flies. It significantly impacts a wide range of species including large elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, tigers, lions and leopards across various regions.
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Gregory Klein Schneider, Eliane Maria Zanchet
Article Type: Review | Release date: 10 Apr 2024
Very little is known about the pathophysiology of mood and alcohol use disorders and their treatment is equally lackluster. Consequently, new molecular targets are often being explored. T
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Bigliardi Román, Salcedo Roxana, Messere Gabriela, Oviedo Adriana, Reynoso Ricardo, Rizk Alejandro, Ortiz Gonzalo, Ditaranto Andrés and Varela Amanda
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 10 Apr 2024
We present a patient with Esophageal Atresia (EA) type C and Congenital Esophageal Stenosis (CES) treated in our hospital since birth. The first years she required several dilations and was studied according to her evolution, presenting respiratory complications until she was 7 years old.
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Bipneet Singh Niroshan Ranjan Waryaam Singh Jahnavi Ethakota Sakshi Bai Palak Grover Gurleen Kaur Nidhisri Sridhar Merritt Bern
Article Type: Theoretical Review | Release date: 01 Apr 2025
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), is the leading cause of chronic liver disease in the United States. It encompasses liver conditions characterized by fat accumulation without excessive alcohol consumption. Early symptoms such as fatigue and abdominal pain are nonspecific, leading to delayed diagnosis until severe complications arise.
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S.Moujrid, A.CHafo,M.Loudghiri, W.Bijou, Y.Oukessou, S. Rouadi, R. Abada, M. Roubal, M.Mahtar
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 13 Feb 2025
Hydatidosis, also known as echinococcosis, is a zoonotic disease caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus, a parasite with a cosmopolitan distribution. Orbital involvement is exceedingly rare, with a reported incidence ranging from 0.3% to 1.0% among patients with echinococcosis.
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S. Moujrid, M. Rochdi, M. Loudghiri, W. Bijou, Y. Oukessou, S. Rouadi, R. Abada, M. Roubal and M. Mahtar*
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 13 Mar 2025
Giant Cell Granuloma (GCG) is a rare, benign but locally aggressive tumor-like lesion that predominantly affects the maxilla and mandible. Its occurrence in the ethmoid bone is extremely rare, with only a few cases documented in the literature. Due to its unusual location, ethmoidal GCG can pose diagnostic challenges and may mimic other osteolytic lesions.
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Monika Gupta - Consultant:Gastrointestinal,Hpb and Minimal Invasive Surgery,Manipal Hospital Jaipur, India
Article Type: Complimentary Research
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Geeta Singh, Rangeet Bhadra, Kipa Guma and Jyotika Rajawat
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 09 Mar 2025
Leukoplakia, verrucous hyperplasia, epithelial hyperplasia, erythroleukoplakia, mild to severe epithelial dysplasia, lichen planus, and squamous papillomas are examples of epithelial lesions of the oral cavity.
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Heba Elmetwally Farahat, Mohammed Gamal Eldeen Sally and Abeer Ali Ateya
Article Type: Case Series | Release date: 28 Feb 2025
Marburg type, Balo's concentric sclerosis and tumefactive MS represent special variants of multiple sclerosis, with a clinical picture characterized by clinically severe, quickly changing symptoms; also involving unusual neuron pathologic changes. Marburg type often features giant tumor liked demyelination plaques for example.
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Bigliardi Román, Salcedo Roxana, Messere Gabriela, Oviedo Adriana, Rizk Alejandro, Ortiz Gonzalo, Ditaranto Andrés and Varela Amanda
Article Type: Case Report | Release date: 17 Feb 2024
We present a patient with Esophageal Atresia (EA) type C and Congenital Esophageal Stenosis (CES) treated in our hospital since birth. The first years she required several dilations and was studied according to her evolution,
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Pelizzo Patrizia, Dalla Bona Enrico, Romano Maurizio, Finotti Michele, Iacomino Alessandro, Grossi Ugo, Santoro Giulio A, Sergi Filomena D, Cester Mario, Presot Nicoletta V and Zanus Giacomo
Article Type: Review Article | Release date: 17 Feb 2025
Hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms, first recognized in the early 1990s, char acterized by distinctive immunohistochemical markers such as HMB-45, SMA, and Melan-A. T
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Mihit Kalawatia* and Ishita Bagadia
Article Type: Short Communication | Release date: 20 Feb 2025
The use of Radiofrequency (RF) energy in transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary adenomas offers a novel approach to simplify tumour resection and reduce risks.
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Mihit Kalawatia and Vaishnavi Parde
Article Type: Short Communication | Release date: 29 Jan 2025
Exosome-mediated liquid biopsy presents a revolutionary, non-in vasive technique for the early identification and management of aggressive pituitary adenomas. Unlike conventional diagnostic techniques.
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Rosaria Meucci, Prof. Francesco Garaci, Erica Giacobbi, Manuel Scimeca, Cecilia Cerimele, Francesca Montesanto, Flavia Rufi, Carolina Goffredo, Maria Volpe, Prof. Lodovico Patrizi, Barbara Borelli, Colleen P. Ryan, Guglielmo Manenti
Article Type: Case Series | Release date: 31 Dec 2024
1. AbstractLeiomyomas are the most common gynecological tumors; they are benign and originate from smooth muscle cells together with fibrous connective tissue. The most common location is the uterus although rare cases of extra-uterine locations with benign histo- logical features have been described, such as intravenous leiomyo- matosis, disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis, benign metasta- sizing leiomyomas,
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