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

Volume 2

Susac Syndrome in a Pre Puberal Femele: Rare Case

Suac Syndrome is an autoimmune endotheliopathy with about 304 cases described until 2013. It charaterized by the triad of E-H-V (Encephalopathy, Hearing loss and Vision – branch retinal artery occlusions/BRAO [3]. The case report early-onset autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder in a pre-pubertal 12 year old girl innitialy presenting with behavioral and emotional manifestations , firstly treated […]

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Which Aneurysm Ruptured?

Intracranial aneurysms are high-pressure vascular lesions that may rupture and present with acute symptomatology that requires urgent surgical intervention. However, not all unruptured intracranial aneurysms must be treated. Thus, patients who present with diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage in the presence of multiple intracranial aneurysms may require extensive analysis to determine the status and optimal management strategy

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The Scrutiny of Uniqueness and Pattern Examination of Lip Prints Amidst Himachali Population

The physiological and behavioural characteristics of human being are used for personal identification, where about one of the most crucial physiological characteristic is lip print. Lip prints are unique patterns presents at the dermal surface of lips. The lips are lined with the vermillion border and further is characterised as lower and upper lip. Lip

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Traumatic Arterio-Venous Fistula between Right Hepatic Artery and the Right Hepatic Vein

A 22 years old young man presented with pain abdomen and distension following a road traffic accident (vehicular accident) to a nearby hospital where after initial resuscitation, evaluation with ultrasound and contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen, patient underwent exploratory laparotomy, evacuation of hematoma, cholecystectomy and the drainage of the peritoneal cavity.

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Sentinel Lymph Node Detection in Patients with Cervical Cancer – Case Report

The current standard of care for women who will be diagnosed with cervical cancer includes radical hysterectomy or trachelectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy. For women with early-stage cervical cancer, lymph node status is the most important prognosticator of survival. However, the majority of these patients will not have lymph node metastases.

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The Importance of Analysis of Vibronic-Mode Coupling Struc-ture in Vibrational Spectra of Supramolecular Aggregates of (CA*M) Cyanuric Acid (CA) and Melamine (M) beyond the Franck-Condon Approximation

Parameters such as FT–IR and Raman vibrational wavelengths and intensities for single crystal supramolecular aggregates of (CA*M) cyanuric acid (CA) and melamine (M) are calculated using density functional theory and were compared with empirical results. The investigation about vibrational spectrum of cycle dimers in crystal with carboxyl groups from each molecule of acid was shown

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Coronary Anomaly: The Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Originating from The Proximal of Right Coronary Artery

Coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) are present at birth, but are usually asymptomatic and are found during coronary angiography (CAG) or multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) detection. Their prevalence is less than 1.3% based published series [1-4]. The most common coronary anomaly is separate origination of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) and left circumflex coronary

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Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Situs Inversus Totalis

Laparoscopic surgery in a patient with Situs Inversus totals may pose interesting challenges to the surgeon. Here we report a case of a morbidly obese young female with situsinversus totalis who underwent Laparoscopic Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG). The peri-operative challenges very many and these have been enumerated. The mirror image approach is recommended in such

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Predictors for the Detection of Non-Calcified Plaque in Patients with Calcium Score Equal to Zero

Calcium score (CS) is a reliable test to assess the risk of cardiovascular events, by measuring calcified plaque in coronary arteries. However, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) also exists in absence of coronary calcifications. There are no clear descriptions of conditions other than symptoms that are associated with the presence of non-calcified plaque (NCP) in patients

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