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

Issue 3 Articles

Delivery Management in Maternal Varicella Peripartum Infection with Vulvar Lesions: A Case Report

Maternal varicella near term carries the risk of neonatal varicella. Transmission is usually transplacental, cases of maternal genital lesions near delivery have never been described. 1.2. Case Presentation: Our patient presented at 36th week with primary varicella with vulvar vesicles. The day following the rash development she ruptured membranes. We decided for an urgent cesarean […]

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Near-Complete Regression of Metastatic Typical Pulmonary Carcinoid After Five Month’s Treatment with Somatostatin Analog in a 29-Years-Old Male

Typical pulmonary carcinoids are a rare form of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) with a favorable outcome, whose treatment is still under evaluation for efficacy. We hereby report a case of a 29-years-old male who was diagnosed with typical pulmonary carcinoid after pulmonary lobectomy. In the follow-up PET-CT scan with 68Ga-DOTATOC, there was evidence of multiple uptake

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Nicolau Syndrome Due to Benzathine Penicillin Injection: (A Case Report)

Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular injections, which is manifested by pain, edema, and livedoid discoloration of the skin immediately after injection. The exact pathophysiology of it is unknown, butsome studies have given the causessuch as embolic vessel occlusion, sympathetic nerve stimulation, inflammation, or physical trauma. Here, we present a case of

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Food Allergy in School-Going Adolescents and Its Association with Depression in Karachi, Pakistan

The aim of thisstudy wasto document food allergy in school going adolescents and its association with depression. 1.2.Methods: An observational cross-sectionalstudy was conducted from 2016 to 2018 in middle income schools of Karachi after receiving institutional review board approval of Karachi Medical and Dental College (ref:020/16). Students, male and female, with age range of 11

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Sinonasal Inflammatory/Angitic Lesion Followed by Urothelial Carcin-oma. Incidental Concurrence, Heraldic Sign, Paraneoplastic Syndrome or Wrong Diagnosis? A Case Report

The Authors report an interesting case of a 69-year-old female who presented with an acute left ocular swelling. Imaging revealed a sinonasal mass. Two biopsies and the surgical specimen were diagnosed as inflammatory, non-neoplastic disease. The ocular swelling relapsed and resolved twice and at the sinonasal level no evolution of the pathology was detected. In

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