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

Volume 7

Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysm in Cardiac Catheterisation. Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment with POCUS

1. Abstract Coronary angiography is currently a common technique in all cardiology departments. Whichever access is chosen (femoral or radial), multiple studies have shown that ultrasound-guided catheterization reduces the incidence of vascular complications. The role of Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in coronary angiography is therefore multiple, because it allows:

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Large Aneurysm in Contained Rupture on Arteriovenous Fistula: A Case Operated on at the Festoc Center of the Mother Child Hospital «Luxembourg» in Bamako

1. Summary An aneurysm is defined as a permanent localized dilatation of an artery with an increase of at least 50% in diameter compared with the expected normal diameter [12].

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The Coagulation Profile Monitoring of COVID-19 Patients with Standard and Viscoelastic Point of Care Hemostasis Tests

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction: Coagulation disorders during COVID-19 infection are associated with poor prognosis and disease severity, because two processes that interfere each other are thrombosis and inflammation. Very important issue for clinicians is timely and adequate hemostasis and inflammation monitoring in order to prevent and treat potentially letal consequences.

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Systemic Cytokine Response during the Extracorporeal Circulation in Patients with Myocardial Revascularization

1. Abstract Revascularization of the myocardium under conditions of extracorporeal circulation cause clinical problems related to the effects of the intervention itself on the immune system and inflammatory response, especially systemic inflammatory response (Engl. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, SIRS).

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Ocular Ischemic Syndrom Reveals a Syphilitic Carotid Stenosis

1. Abstract Acetabulum fractures are a common lesion in emergency, that occur usually in adults following a high energy trauma or falls from a height altitude. They involve the articular surface of the hip joint and may include one or two columns, one or two walls. Unfortunately, they can be associated with sciatic nerve injuries

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Umbilical Endometriosis, Case Report. Is there a Causative Relation with Premenarchal Surgery?

1. Abstract Umbilical endometriosis is the most common site of cutaneous endometriosis, and it often follows surgical procedures where a iatrogenic implantation of endometriotic tissue occurs. We report a case of a woman with umbilical endometriosis with history of hernia repair during early childhood. The patient presented a 3 cm umbilical nodule that had progressively

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