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

Issue 5 Articles

Miraculous Treatment of Plague in the Island of Corfu from Saint Spyridon: Contribution to the History of Medicine

1. Abstract One of the most important Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church is Saint Spyridon, Bishop of Tremithus of Cyprus, patron saint of Corfu. In the context of the present study, the two miraculous interventions of the Saint are examined, with which he saved Corfu from the plague, in the years 1629 AD and […]

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Lyubov Popova “Painterly Architectonics” Overlapping and Intersecting Angular Planes

1. Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova (April 24, 1889 – May 25, 1924) grew up with a strong interest in art, especially Italian Renaissance painting. At eleven years old she began formal art lessons at home; she was first enrolled in Yaltinskaia’s Women’s Gymnasium, then in Arseneva’s Gymnasium in Moscow. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51102

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Wriggling Worms in the Gut During Endoscopy

1. Image A 71-year-old man presented to the outpatient clinic with a 10- hour history of severe cramping epigastric pain. He reported that he ate sea eel sashimi a day ago. On physical examination, tenderness of the epigastrium was noted and the initial laboratory test results were unremarkable. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a light-gray colored, 2.5 cm-length

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Evaluation After Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction: Evaluation methods may include standard and non-standard procedures. The decision to use standardized or non-standardized assessment procedures is based on a variety of factors, including the needs of the persons with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), the complexity of the injury, socioeconomic factors, and the services and rehabilitation center offered.

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A Rare Case of Transformation of Autoimmune Thyroiditis into Grave’s Disease After Covid-19 Disease

1. Abstract Auto Immune Thyroiditis (AIT) and Graves’ disease are autoimmune diseases with the opposite state of thyroid function: hypothyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. Typically, thyrotoxicosis can progress to thyroiditis and eventually hypothyroidism. http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51005

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Delayed Asymptomatic ICI-Related Colitis in Renal Cancer

Clinical Image A 47-year-old male patient with metastatic clear cell renal cells carcinoma with sarcomatoid features underwent a restaging CT scan while on second-line systemic treatment with Sunitinib. The disease had already spread to lungs, bones, muscles and right adrenal gland. http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51004

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Characterization of Intestinal Microbiota and Serum Metabolites in Patients with Mild Hepatic Encephalopathy

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction and Objectives: Mild Micro-Hepatic Encephalopathy (MHE) is a high complication of cirrhosis. At present, there are differences in the consistency of detection strategies and treatment directions for the MHE. The characteristic changes in intestinal microbiota and serum metabolites in the MHE patients and the possible relevant interaction mechanism would inevitably affect

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Huge and Ruptured Amoebic Liver Abscess Diagnosed by mNGS: A Case Report and Literature Review

1. Abstract A 46-year-old white man, presented to the emergency department with backache for 2 weeks, which aggravated with right upper abdominal pain for 1 day without fever. He was homosexual with normal dietary habits and no history of alcoholism or smoking. Contrast-enhanced CT showed a huge mass with several smaller masses underneath occupying the

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Myocardial Dysfunction in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Assessed by Echocardiogram

1. Abstract Stroke has considerable impacts on sensorimotor and autonomic nervous system that eventually influences on cardiovascular function and myocardial function is utmost important during rehabilitation of stroke patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate myocardial dysfunction in acute ischemic stroke patients by comparing echocardiographic data with those of control subjects. http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51001

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Right Circumflex Aortic Arch: Aneurysmal Rupture and Severe Tracheal Stenosis

Clinical Image A 37-year-old man presented to the emergency department with sudden onset dyspnea and chest pain. His past medical and surgical history was unremarkable except for opium addiction. Blood pressure was 160/76 mmHg, and heart rate was 128 beats/min. Physical examination was notable for wheezing in lung auscultation. ECG was unremarkable except for sinus

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