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

Case Report

The Role of Echocardiography in the Diagnosis and Management of Prosthetic Mitral Valve Endocarditis in Myocardial Infarction with Secondary Mitral Regurgitation: A Case Report

Mitral regurgitation is a frequent complication of ischemic heart disease. In the literature, there are only 4 cases of late prosthetic endocarditis in patients with mitral regurgitation due to myocardial infarction.

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Physiologic Papillomatosis of the Penis Mimicking Genital War- ts: Role of Dermoscopy

Physiologic papillomatosis of the penis is a benign, non-infectious affection that may be confused to genital warts and it is assimilated to the vestibular papillomatosis in the woman. A young man of 21 years old, came to our department with a history of non protected sexual activity. Our examination found small and regular mini-papules sitting

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Yet Another Elderly Patient with Dizziness and Multimorbidity

A 78-year-old woman was admitted to the acute geriatric medicine service for a fall precipitated by worsening dizziness over 5 days, associated with left ear tinnitus. There was no preceding chest pain or breathlessness to suggest a cardiovascular event. There was also no change in vision, weakness or numbness. She has had recurrent episodes of

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Beneficial Effect of Prolonged and Repeated Administration of Sodium Thiosulphate in a Patient Undergoing Dialysis Present- ing Recurrent Ulcers in the Lower Extremities

We present a case of a female patient receiving dialysis with severe vascular calcification suffering from recurrent ulcers and treated with infusions of sodium thiosulphate three times per week over 9 months. Our results suggest the safety of the prolonged and repeated administration of STS, even in non-calciphylaxis related injuries.

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Overview and Case Observation of Electric Field Treatment (TTF) of Glioblastoma

Glioblastoma (GBM) belong to the central nervous system of the common tumors, the incidence of about 50% of primary malignant tumor in the brain, and high malignant degree and poor prognosis, it is a kind of highly invasive tumors, show the invasive growth, complete resection is very difficult, as the intraoperative neural navigation, intraoperative ultrasound,

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Poland Syndrome-A Typical Presentation

Poland’ssyndrome is a rare congenital disorder with unilateral aplasia of the pectoralis major muscle (PMM) associated with other anomalies like ipsilateral synbrachydactyly. We present a female baby with Left side congenital absence of pectoralis major muscle with normal hands at birth which can be a milder form of Poland’ssyndrome i

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Contribution of Ceramic Restorations to Create an Optimal Interproximal Area

Amalgam has been a longtime, a very common procedure to restore decayed teeth. However the demand for esthetic look of natural teeth pushes our patients to seek replacement of these restorations. In the present paper, we report the case of a 28-year-old patient who was complaining about continuous food impaction between teeth number 46 and

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Biostatistical Analysis in Early Phase of Sepsis

Experiments on random-bred albino mice showed that application of ?2ARs agonist (hexaprenaline sulfate, 1,5?g/kg, a single dose) and ?7nAChRs agonist (GTS-21, 15 mg/kg, a single dose) cause a significant decrease in themortality of mice from experimentalsepsis(i.p., E. coli O157:H7) when it is modeling 2 h after using these drugsdue toa decrease of the concentration of

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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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