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

Volume 4

Large Colloid Drusen in Young Patient

Drusen are yellow or white accumulations of extracellular material made up of lipids and proteins, that build up between basal blade of retinal pigment epithelium and collagen layer of Bruch’s membrane. They are the most common clinical manifestation of aging and usually occur in the population over 50 years old, however a special entity may […]

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Malignant Transformation in A Case of Multiple Osteochondromas: Role of FDG PET/CT Imaging

We present a 19-year-old man affected by osteochondromatosis since he aged 9. Multiple enchondromas showed asymmetric distribution of osseous and cartilage lesions with major deformities of pelvis and long bones and minor lesions in left scapula and few ribs. He went to our observation because of size increase of left pelvis and thigh deformities, pain

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Safe Removal of a Glass Pipe from The Esophagus Using Olive Oil

A 50-year-old man swallowed a whole glass pipe and was admitted to our emergency department in an unconscious state. His consciousness level was E1V1M1 on the Glasgow Coma Scale. After a amphetamine poisoning was diagnosed, the patient was treated with endotracheal intubation and ventilation. A computed to- mography (CT) scan revealed a 30-mm glass pipe

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Bluish-Grey Discoloration of Gingiva and Lips Dueto Chronic Anti-Convulsant Use

A 27-year-old female who was a known case of epilepsy presented to our emergency with one episode of generalised tonic-clonic seizure. She was being managed on phenytoin for 5 years and valproate had been added 2 years back from a private clinic. She had missed her doses for two days due to travel and presented

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Tracheobronchopathia Osteochondroplastica

A 60 year old male was referred to a tertiary referral centre with a chronic dry cough. He was a lifelong non-smoker. Clinical examination was unremarkable. AssessmentIGE, RAST to common allergens, eosinophils and alpha one anti-trypsin were within normal limits. Barium swallow did not show any oesophageal dysmotility, gastric outlet obstruction or reflux. Normal pulmonary

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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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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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Gastric Leiomyosarcoma: A Common Tumor in an Uncommon Location

A previously healthy 51-year-old female presented with gradually worsening, 10/10 non-radiating epigastric abdominal pain associated with nausea, bilious vomiting, and weight loss. Computed tomography of the abdomen with intravenous contrast showed a large 10.7cm x 9.5cm exophytic mass in the antrum/body of the stomach (Figure 1A). An upper endoscopic evaluation revealed a large fungating, infiltrative,

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