Journal of Clinical and Medical Images (ISSN 2640-9615)

Issue 1 Articles

Forearm Tumor: A Common Diagnosis, A Uncommon Presentation

50-year-old patient, with no notable pathological history, a farmer; who consults for an ulcero-bourgenant tumor, painless evolving for 1 year in a condition of conservation of the general state. On clinical examination: we noted an erythematous ulcerating Burgundian tumor, measuring 5 cm, scamous surface covered with some yellowish and hemorrhagic scales, well limited, raised border,

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Hepatic Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma in a 2-Month-Old Infant

A 2-month-old male child presented with multifocal liver lesions, noted by abdominal ultrasonography. The Ultrasonography was done as part of a work-up for abdominal distension. He was asymptomatic and had been previously healthy. On examination, the liver was enlarged (liver span–15 cm). Blood investigations showed abnormal liver function tests with mild elevation in aspartate transaminase

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Skin Involvement in Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Skin involvement is a clearly recognized phenomenon in non-Hodgkin’slymphomas, but it is extremely uncommon in Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL). Various routes of skin involvement may include direct extension from underlying nodes, retrograde lymphatic spread and hematogenous dissemination [1]. Male, 22 years old, presented with a 4-month history of a painless macular skin rash (Figure 1).It had

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