Dharap, Satish B Barbaniya, Priya Navgale, Shantanu
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Cureus
Background Postoperative complications, which are undesirable consequences of surgery, need to be minimized to ensure the quality of surgical care. In this study, we aimed to estimate the incidence and identify the risk factors for postoperative complications which may help in planning appropriate preventive measures. Methodology A prospective obse...
Albahrani, Suha Albidy, Hassan Alomar, Norah Almotreb, Lena Alkhofi, Asma Alsaleh, Zahraa Alessa, Jumana Alhabrati, Abdullah Alarbash, Abdullah
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Cureus
Background Patient satisfaction is regarded as a valid and significant indicator of the quality of medical care delivered. Additionally, it has been shown to be linked to better health outcomes. The goal of the study is to assess patients' overall satisfaction regarding primary healthcare (PHC) services. Methodology In this cross‑sectional study co...
Nduma, Basil N Ambe, Solomon Ekhator, Chukwuyem Fonkem, Ekokobe
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Cureus
The aim of this study is to give insight into the falling trend in gastric cancer epidemiology in the state of Mississippi. The period in focus is between 2003 and 2019. The aim of this study is to uncover what the state got right and the implications for future healthcare. The data for this study was collected from the Mississippi state cancer reg...
Chan, Kimberley Piedad, John Mudiyanselage, Amal Janebdar, Husay Narula, Ashish Banks, Freddie Roux, Jacques Vasdev, Nikhil
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Cureus
Stromal tumour of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP) is exceedingly rare. Diagnosis and management of STUMP present a challenge to the urologist due to the absence of specific clinical findings and its unpredictable clinical course. Thus, radical resection is often recommended. Here, we present a case of a 64-year-old male, who presented with mi...
Al Ali, Tahani Alshryda, Sattar
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Cureus
There has been a substantive change in our lifestyle over the last two decades. The widespread availability of entertaining digital devices created an unhealthy culture of a sedentary lifestyle, with our children hooked to their digital devices for countless hours. The mental and social consequences have been well explored in several studies. Leadi...
Garza, Nicholas J Gonzalez, Rafael Snider, Jennifer
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Cureus
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is common in developing countries but rare in resource-rich countries. In developed countries, malabsorption and behavioral issues are more common reasons for VAD. The current case is an example of a healthy child who developed ocular symptoms due to vitamin A deficiency in the setting of cultural influences and emotional...
Khan Suheb, Mahammed Naaz, Farheen Anderson, Tyler K McClanahan, Alexander
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Cureus
Dapsone is an antibiotic used in the management of dermatologic infections and opportunistic infection prophylaxis in developed countries. Methemoglobinemia (MetHb) is a known complication of dapsone use that can result in cyanosis. MetHb is an aberrant form of hemoglobin produced physiologically by auto-oxidation. An impairment in the process of a...
Sonpal, Parmarth M Mundada, Bhushan P Bhola, Nitin D Kamble, Ranjit Mathew, Jeni
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Cureus
Tooth impaction incidence is in the range of 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Eruption failure of the first permanent molar is very rare; the prevalence is 0.01% of the population. The permanent molars are of particular importance in providing adequate occlusal support as well as coordinating facial growth. Failure of the eruption of permanent molar...
Tanabe, Shohei Sugino, Sachiyo Ichida, Kotaro Niiya, Kiyoshi Morishima, Syuji
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Cureus
A 21-year-old female patient delivered vaginally at 40 weeks of gestation after an uneventful pregnancy. She bled profusely during delivery and underwent a blood transfusion and was discharged home on postpartum day 6. On postpartum day 8, she developed respiratory distress and visited our emergency room. She was admitted after a computed tomograph...
Schutte, Soleil Nimma, Sindhuja R Smith, Cameron R Le-Wendling, Linda
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Cureus
Purpose The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) preoperative fasting recommendations regarding fruit juice with pulp is unclear. In addition, it is debatable whether orange juice without pulp should be treated as a clear liquid. Our objective is to determine the gastric emptying time of orange juice with and without pulp. Methods This is an...