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

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A Colonic Polyp: Unexpected First Symptom of Lung Cancer

Clinical Image: A 53-years-old men underwent colon endoscopy examination to regular follow up after polyp removal 5 years ago, during the examination we detected a polyp in the hepatic flexure of colon, about 6mm, IIa+depression, reddish (Figure A), the BLI(Blue Light Imaging) showed regular microstructure and microvessels, JENT classification was 2A (Figure B) and the […]

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Cutaneous Agrochemical Exposure Causing Arsenic Toxic Neuropathy

1. Abstract This young male, 33 years, from a rural background in north India, was working for a fertilizer firm, wherein they were assigned job of packaging of a new chemical fertilizer and were given protective wear for the same, which he mostly missed to use. He used to work in that project for over

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Image of the Month – Mucinus Adenocarcinoma of the Rectum in an Adolescent

1. Abstract A 15-year-old boy was admitted with a history of diarrhea, rectal bleeding and melena for the last week. His previous history was unremarkable although an unintentional weight loss of 15 kg was reported during the last months. On admission, the patient was pale, but hemodynamically stable. Ηis clinical examination was unremarkable with a

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Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Face

1. Clinical Image An 86-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency department due to a painful ulcerated left malar lesion. On examination, she presented a 5.5 cm x 4.5 cm ulcerated skin lesion located in the left malar that invaded the left eyeball (Figure 1). The imaging study with maxillofacial computed tomography (Figure 2) confirmed

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Wriggling Worms in the Gut During Endoscopy

1. Image A 71-year-old man presented to the outpatient clinic with a 10- hour history of severe cramping epigastric pain. He reported that he ate sea eel sashimi a day ago. On physical examination, tenderness of the epigastrium was noted and the initial laboratory test results were unremarkable. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a light-gray colored, 2.5 cm-length

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Delayed Asymptomatic ICI-Related Colitis in Renal Cancer

Clinical Image A 47-year-old male patient with metastatic clear cell renal cells carcinoma with sarcomatoid features underwent a restaging CT scan while on second-line systemic treatment with Sunitinib. The disease had already spread to lungs, bones, muscles and right adrenal gland. http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51004

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Right Circumflex Aortic Arch: Aneurysmal Rupture and Severe Tracheal Stenosis

Clinical Image A 37-year-old man presented to the emergency department with sudden onset dyspnea and chest pain. His past medical and surgical history was unremarkable except for opium addiction. Blood pressure was 160/76 mmHg, and heart rate was 128 beats/min. Physical examination was notable for wheezing in lung auscultation. ECG was unremarkable except for sinus

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Metastases of the Cranial Vault with Giant Subcutaneous Masses of Breast Cancer

1. Clinical Image Bone is the second most common site metastasis in breast cancer after lungs, usually occurs in the advanced stages of the disease. Breast cancer metastases to the neurocranium may involve the bone, the dura, or the brain parenchyma. However, metastatic of cranial vault concomitant with subcutaneous mass lesions are exceptionally rare with

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Calcinosis Cutis in Juvenile Dermatomyositis

Clinical Image A 6-year-old female child was suffering from Juvenile dermatomyositis since 3 years. She presented to us with fever, hard lumps over the skin of both knees and elbows (Figure 1), heliotrope rash around both the eyes, gottron papules and severe myopathy. The x-ray showed extensive subcutaneous calcification in both legs (Figure 2). Histologically

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Sciatic Palsy with Thigh Hydatidosis

Clinical Image A patient of 62-year-old was referred to our center because of a painful posterior left thigh swelling associated with paresthesias of common fibular and tibial nerves areas. MRI had permitted to identify three contiguous cystic formations extended over the lower 2/3 of the thigh, with multi vesicular content and regular walls, they push

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