Siddiqi, Anees Siddiqi, Anam Almohsen, Hasan Swehla, Brian Bahrain, Michele Haas, Chrstopher
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Gibbus deformity is defined by the collapse of one or more vertebral bodies, which results in kyphosis and is often the consequence of infection, metabolic, or congenital irregularities in the vertebrae. In this report we present a unique case of a young male with inadequately treated MRSA bacteremia complicated by lumbar osteomyelitis with progres...
Maalouf, Nour Lavric, Daniela Rein, Dimitri Noeldge, Gerd Siedler, Kai Apitzsch, Jonas
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Impalement injuries are infrequent yet tend to be life-threatening. Transorbital penetration by foreign bodies represents a peculiar form of traumatic brain injury. However, much is at stake with the high risk of neurological and ophthalmic impairment. We narrate an unusual case of a riding crop penetrating the eye of a 10-year-old girl who present...
Sepahvand, Mahsa Yazdi, Narges Rohani, Mohammad Emamikhah, Maziar
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Myelitis, including longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LTEM), is reported in more than forty patients after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Among COVID-19 vaccines, only Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine (AZD1222) has been associated with few cases of myelitis (1 LTEM). We report the first case of myelitis/LTEM after BBIBP-CorV/Si...
Zakaria, Zouaki Meriem, Boui Redouane, Roukhsi Nabil, Hammoune Badr, Slioui Salah, BenElhend Salah, Bellasri Mehdi, Atmane Abdelilah, Mouhsine
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Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (CXG) is a rare entity of cholecystitis, characterized by the presence of xanthogranulomas within the gallbladder wall, that could be misdiagnosed as a vesicular carcinoma. We report a case of 66-year-old man with xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis associated with an incidental finding of a fusion of the planes of t...
Hasnie, Ammar A Miller, Neal J Davies, James Von Mering, Gregory
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Constrictive pericarditis is a rare cause of right-sided heart failure secondary to a stiff, non-compliant pericardium. Clinical presentation can vary considerably and requires a high suspicion for diagnosis. A 31-year-old male presented to the emergency department with complaints of abdominal distension. An abdominal ultrasound revealed large volu...
Mai, Duy Ton Vu, Dang Luu Nguyen, Quang-Anh Huu, An Nguyen Nguyen, Minh Anh Dao, Viet Phương
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Acute bilateral internal carotid occlusion was a very rare disease with a very poor prognosis. Clinical case reports according to the literature showed that mechanical thrombectomy was the most optimal treatment. We reported a clinical case of successful treatment with simultaneous thrombectomy in both occluded carotid arteries. A 62-year-old woman...
Noreikaite, Gabriele Toscano, Michael L Shermetaro, Carl B
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Sjögren's syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by mononuclear infiltration of exocrine glands, most commonly the lacrimal and salivary glands. While up to 34% of patients report bilateral parotid swelling, bilateral parotid sialolithiasis remains an exceptionally rare symptom. Here we present a patient who presents to the otolary...
Shinkawa, Norihiro Horinouchi, Hiromi Shinkawa, Ninako Imamura, Naoya Fukushima, Tsuyoshi
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We describe the case of a 40s woman with a carbohydrate antigen (CA)19-9-producing splenic cyst. The lesion was detected incidentally at the splenic hilum, and resected after 5 years of follow-up. Size of the lesion was enlarged from 1.6 cm to 5.3 cm, and serum CA19-9 was elevated from the normal range to 1766 U/ml. Microscopically, CA19-9-producin...
Dhali, Arkadeep Sarkar, Avik Ray, Sukanta Biswas, Dijendra Nath Dhali, Gopal Krishna Mahajan, Ankit
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Hepatic artery pseudo-aneurysm and hepato-fastric fistula are extremely rare clinical entities, which can be caused as complications of amoebic liver abscess. Herein, we report a 45- year old man, who presented with history of hematemesis since last 1 day, melena since last 3 days and fever since last 5 days. On physical examination, he was hemodyn...
Makino, Kensaku Tsutsumi, Satoshi Takaki, Yuki Nonaka, Senshu Okura, Hidehiro Ishii, Hisato
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A 69-year-old woman sustained progressive proptosis for 2 months. The patient had undergone surgery for resection of colon cancer 10 years prior, which was considered to have been completely cured 5 years prior. She was also aware of a hard mass in her left breast, but it had been left untreated. Furthermore, she experienced back pain for a month. ...