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

Short Communication

Theoretical Strategies in SARS-CoV-2 Human Host Treatment

1. Abstract The communication reports on the clinically tested hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 Spike 1 (S1) and Spike 2 (S2) protein strands might pose pathogens independently in human physiology, and that they might extend inwards into the viral envelope structure. The hypothesis raises concern for vaccination as anti-SARS-CoV-2 strategic methodology. With the post-vaccination interventional trial, the

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Voxel-Based Analysis of I-123 IMP by SPECT/CT in Patients with Uveal Malignant Melanoma: A Comparison with ROI Analysis

1. Abstract 1.1. Purpose: To estimate I-123 N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine (IMP) accumulation using a voxel-based analysis method for the differentiation of malignant melanoma from other ocular lesions. 1.2. Materials and Methods: Fifty patients (53 examinations) with malignant melanoma (n = 30) or benign pigmented lesions or tumors other malignant melanoma (n = 20) were analyzed. Voxelbased analysis

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Early Myoclonic Epileptic Encephalopathy in a Newborn: Successfully Control Seizures and Suppression-Burst EEG with Levetiracetam

1. Abstract Early epileptic encephalopathy with Suppression-Burst (SB) in Electroencephalography (EEG) comprises two epileptic syndromes, Early Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy (EIEE) and Early Myoclonic Encephalopathy (EME). The SB EEG abnormalities are believed to contribute to the progressive disturbance in cerebral function. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51202

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Recurrent Meningitis in an Infant with Unusual Bacteria and A Spinal Dermal Sinus Fistula

1. Abstract We report a 3-month-old male infant who had two meningitis events with Citrobacter koseri and was eventually diagnosed as having a spinal dermal sinus tract. Recurrent meningitis is rare but fatal in newborns, and congenital spinal dermal sinus tracts are considered a crucial factor. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JCMI.2021.51201

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Spontaneous Expulsion of Forgotten Encrusted DJ Stent: Unveiling the Hidden Devil

Clinical Image: A 28 years female presented with a DJ stent coming out through the urethra. On examination part of DJ stent was lying outside urethra. She gave a history of URS done 2 years back for ureteric stone. She has been advised about DJ stent removal but she forgot. Blood investigations were normal. Xray

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Uterine Fibroid Embolization in time of Covid-19

The coronavirus pandemic has caused major changes in society around the world, especially in healthcare systems. Patients with various medical ailments and conditions who were scheduled to undergo elective treatments before the pandemic arrived, wonder now if they still should follow through with it. First and foremost, if a procedure can be delayed without resulting

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3-Cases of Lung Adenocarcinoma: Confused by High Serum CA19-9 Levels and Interstitial Changes on Chest CT

Objective: To explore the clinical characteristics and cause of misdiagnosis of 3 cases of lung cancer, and to provide evidence for limiting the risk for misdiagnosis of similar cases in the future. Materials and Methods: The medical record and clinical data of three patients with lung adeno- carcinoma were analyzed retrospectively. Initially these patients were

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Suggestions on Prevention and Treatment of 2019 Novel Coronavirus with Traditional Chinese Medicine

In fact, most of the patients are in the early stage of infection, if given reasonable treatment, they can recover quickly. On the other hand, there is a recurrence of infection after rehabilitation that is also a risk factor for healthy people. In Henan Province of China, 14 patients were treated with integrated traditional Chinese

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