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Volume-5, 2024
Issue 5 (May)



Renal laceration management: A case report

Renal lacerations are infrequent but significant injuries that necessitate immediate and proper treatment to avoid complications including bleeding and renal failure. We report a case of a male patient, aged 15, who experienced a kidney laceration due to forceful abdominal trauma.

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Delirium in older adults with dementia: What is the role of electroencephalogram?

Mental status changes in older adults with dementia are a diagnosis challenge since they might be consistent with two common entities: dementia progression or delirium. Electroencephalogram (EEG) may help clinicians to diagnose delirium in coherent patients but its use in older adults with dementia is controversial due to low specificity.

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Consciousness in cardiac arrest: A case report

Despite substantial advancements in the management of cardiac arrest, high-quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) remains the cornerstone of care. We present a rare case of CPR-Induced Consciousness (CPRIC), an uncommon yet increasingly prevalent phenomenon.

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Columella fistula: A case report

Cysts and fistulas of the dorsum of the nose are rare. These malformations are strictly confined to the midline, extending from the columella to the glabella. Deep extension is possible, with contact with the leptomeningeal spaces.

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Ginger in the nose, ginger in the brain

A 35-year-old female with a history of 8 years of amenorrhea presented with complaints of nasal stuffiness, difficulty in swallowing, and gradual onset dyspnoea for the past 15 days.

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Bleeding arterioles in a case of silent abruption

A 24-year-old female at 28 weeks period of gestation referred to our emergency with history of preeclampsia and increased umbilical artery pulsatility index with no history of bleeding per vaginum was detected with partial separation of placenta (asterisk) and bleeding spiral arterioles (arrow) (Figure 1) with a single live fetus of 900 gms on ultrasonography.

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Becker nevus associated with spina bifida

Becker nevus syndrome is a rare disease characterized by a Becker nevus associated with developmental abnormalities. Development, such as ipsilateral breast hypoplasia or other cutaneous, muscular or skeletal abnormalities.

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