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

Volume 6

Traumatic Dislocation and Retro-Displacement of C1 Over C2

1. Abstract 1.1. Background: Remarkably there is a unique joint in the cervical spine within the C1-C2 level which is considerably responsible for neck rotation somewhat greater than 50 %. What impresses us about joints is that they have been designated ergonomically which allows maximum motion without getting dislocated. It mainly provides six degrees of […]

Traumatic Dislocation and Retro-Displacement of C1 Over C2 Read More »

Comparative Evaluation Between Dexmedetomidine and Midazolam as Intravenous Conscious Sedative Agents Used in Minor Oral Surgical Procedures

1. Abstract 1.1. Background and objective: Oral and maxillofacial surgery encompasses a wide spectrum of conditions affecting the oral cavity and associated structures. A lot of our work is done in the minor operative set-ups and mostly under local anesthesia. Dealing with conscious patients undergoing surgical procedures on a daily basis is an acquired skill

Comparative Evaluation Between Dexmedetomidine and Midazolam as Intravenous Conscious Sedative Agents Used in Minor Oral Surgical Procedures Read More »

A Case with Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome with a History of Atopic Dermatitis

1. Abstract Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS) is characterized by an acute onset papular or papulovesicular rash with a symmetrical distribution. The eruption is predominantly located on the extensor surfaces of the extremities, glutea, and face. GCS is most common in children aged 1 to 6 years. Herein we present an eight-month-old male patient diagnosed with GCS

A Case with Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome with a History of Atopic Dermatitis Read More »

Giant Frontal Meningioma – Applying Radiant to Reconstruct 3D Images for Preoperative Prognosis and Surgical Planning

1. Abstract Meningiomas are the most common primary Central Nervous System (CNS) tumors and giant frontal intracranial WHO grade I meningioma is a fairly common practice in the neurosurgical center in developing countries. However, giant meningiomas raise challenges for surgeons, due to the size of the tumor, prominent vascularity, entangling, limited visualization, and cerebral edema.

Giant Frontal Meningioma – Applying Radiant to Reconstruct 3D Images for Preoperative Prognosis and Surgical Planning Read More »

Attitude and Behavior of Emerging Novel COVID-19 Disease Khartoum, Sudan

1. Abstract 1.1. Background: The emerging COVID-19 is a devastating life-threatening disease, which is characterized by high morbidity. More than 40 million people have been affected globally with case fatality rate ranging between 5 – 10%. Attitude and behavior play a major role in preventing the emerging and re-emerging diseases. Our study aimed at assessing

Attitude and Behavior of Emerging Novel COVID-19 Disease Khartoum, Sudan Read More »

Profile of Giant Abdominal Masses: An Experience of 30 Cases and Review of Literature

1. Abstract 1.1. Background: Giant abdominal mass has not been a common presentation in the era of advanced radiological diagnostic modalities especially in socio-educationally well developed societies. In developing nations like India, patients with Giant abdominal masses do present, requiring surgical consultation/interventions. Majority of the times these are cystic masses, but solid giant abdominal masses

Profile of Giant Abdominal Masses: An Experience of 30 Cases and Review of Literature Read More »

Post-Intubation Tracheoesophageal Fistula in Severe SARS-Cov-2 – COVID-19 Patient: Unexpected Finding During Swallowing Test

1. Abstract COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, led to an increase in intensive care admission for massive interstitial pneumonia. Many patients underwent long periods of endotracheal intubation for mechanical ventilation and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common complications related to these maneuvers are known: laryngotracheal granulomas, webs, stenosis and malacia. Less

Post-Intubation Tracheoesophageal Fistula in Severe SARS-Cov-2 – COVID-19 Patient: Unexpected Finding During Swallowing Test Read More »

Gall Bladder Empyema Due to Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis Presenting as a Giant Gall Bladder

1. Clinical Image A 71-year-old male with no significant past medical history presented to our hospital with 3 weeks history of fevers, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, decreased oral intake, and weight loss of about 30 pounds. He also noticed a swelling in the right upper quadrant of 2 weeks duration. Physical examination revealed a large

Gall Bladder Empyema Due to Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis Presenting as a Giant Gall Bladder Read More »