Neonatal jaundice is a very common condition, occurring in 60-80% of all healthy term births. It is the most common clinical diagnosis in newborns primarily due to elevated Unconjugated Bilirubin (UCB). In the majority of infants, jaundice resolves spontaneously and without harm.
Volume-6, 2025
Issue 6 (June)
Cholecystoduodenal fistula’s (CCDFs) are rare complications associated with inflammatory erosion within the hepatobiliary system. Preoperative diagnosis can be challenging, and they are often managed with open surgical techniques.
Progressive quadriparesis involves the gradual weakening of all four limbs due to diverse etiologist affecting the nervous system, muscles, or connective tissues. Common causes include spinal cord compression, neurodegenerative disorders, autoimmune diseases, or metabolic abnormalities.
Acute abdomen is a common surgical emergency requiring timely and accurate diagnosis. CT imaging has become a cornerstone in the diagnostic workup, but its influence on operative decision-making remains under continuous evaluation.
Plasma Cell Mucositis (PCM) is a rare, chronic inflammatory condition marked by dense polyclonal plasma cell infiltration in mucosal tissues and variable clinical presentations.
ABPA/ABPM is an inflammatory disease caused by immune reactions triggered against Aspergillus fumigatus or other Aspergillus species that colonize the airways of patients, particularly those with asthma or cystic fibrosis.
This study focuses on the artistic representation of cadaver dissections in the early modern period and aims to analyze the earliest visual projections of medical anatomy within visual culture. The works The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer (1617) by Michiel Jansz.
The inhalation of a headscarf pin is an increasingly frequent phenomenon in countries where women wear the hijab, and its consequences can be serious. The aim of this report is to present a rare case of this emerging clinical entity, to illustrate its severity, and to discuss diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
A 68-year-old woman with lymphoma underwent central venous (CV) port placement via the left subclavian vein for chemotherapy administration. However she achieved remission, the port was retained due to the disease recurrence risk.
Mucormycosis is an aggressive, opportunistic fungal infection caused by fungi of the order Mucorales. It typically affects immunocompromised patients and is mostly associated with rhinoorbital-cerebral, pulmonary, and cutaneous involvement.
This report reveals the intricate difficulties doctors face when studying and treating asthma alongside NEHI in an adult female patient. NEHI is a rare disease in young patients that doctors detect through persistent fast breathing and low oxygen levels, together with lung X-ray results showing uneven tissue sections.
The celiac trunk is the primary arterial supply to upper abdominal organs. Anatomical variations in its branching pattern are crucial for surgical planning and interventional procedures. This study aims to analyze these variations using CECT whole abdomen scans.
Cerebral toxoplasmosis remains a major opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients. We describe a fatal case in a 39-year- old woman whose diagnosis was established through CT and MRI.
A 20-year-old male with a history of a road traffic accident presented admitted in the trauma ICU for blunt abdominal pain & hemodynamic instability for which he undergone laparotomy. A Central Venous Catheter (CVC) was placed in view of hemoperitoneum and resection anastomosis.
The “cluster sign” or “grape cluster sign” (Figure 1) was first introduced by Jeffrey et al. in 1988 to describe multiple small, tightly positioned liver abscesses associated with pyogenic bacterial liver infections [1].
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is a rare clinical condition with incidence of 2-3 patients per 100,000 population generally present with symptom like dyspnoea, orthodeoxia. Our case a 65-year- old female presented with symptom of gradually progressive shortness of breath with hypoxemia and CTPA revealed AV malformation with aneurysmal dilatation in poster-basal segment of left lower lobe 4.8 x 4.5 cm in measurement.