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

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Masquerading as Skeeter Syndrome

1. Clinical Image Male patient in his twenties, presented to us with complaints of ulcerative lesion in the lower lip & right face from last 1 year which showed up after the bite by an insect. It was insidious in onset and gradually progressive to the current stage. Intermittent bleeding, pus discharge, trismus and left …

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Case Report: Clear Lens Phacoemulsification in Bilateral Anterior Lenticonus Due to Alport Syndrome

1. Case Presentation We present the case of a 28-year-old male who has been receiving treatment for hypertension and terminal renal failure. The patient sought medical attention at our hospital due to progressive reduction in visual acuity in both eyes, which began several years ago. His best-corrected visual acuity was recorded as 3/10 in both …

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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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Loss of Transposons When the Plasmid pCG86 Transferred into Laboratory Strain E.Coli K-12

1. Introduction In a recent article Dr S. Palchaudhuri has shown that the F plasmid of E.coli K-12 was never a single replicon but precisely a co-integrate of two replicons, F replicon and R replicon; but these two replicons are never expressed simultaneously. Under the selection pressure of antibiotics abused in Tokyo hospitals, F replicon …

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Superficial Lipomatous Hamartoma: An Unusual Presentation

1. Abstract Superficial lipomatous hamartoma is a rare congenital and benign tumor characterized histologically by the presence of lipoblastic fat cells around the vascular pathways. We report a new observation of an atypical localization of this entity. A 21-year-old patient with no significant pathological history presented since the age of 6 with an asymptomatic verrucous …

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Acquired Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa Associated with Lung Carcinoma

1. Abstract A 69-year-old patient, an active chronic smoker, consulted for hypertrichosis evolving for 9 months. The clinical examination found diffuse lanugo hair, on the face and the neck (Figure 1). The rest of the exam was unremarkable. In addition, patient complained of concomitant onset of asthenia, dyspnoea, and weight loss amounting to 10 kg …

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Skin Lesions – An Unusual Expression of Impending Multiorgan Failure

Summary An 89-year-old woman was referred to the hospital because of multiple red spots on the soles of her feet. She had been healthy until 3 months prior when she suffered a thrombotic cerebrovascular incident. Treatment with clopidogrel had been started. She was cared for in a nursing home. On admission, the patient was alert …

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