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Volume-6, 2025
Issue 6 (June)



Invisible witnesses: The cadaver in 17th century paintings

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.

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Accidental inhalation of a headscarf pin: A case report

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.

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Infection in liver: The cluster sign

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].

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A rare presentation of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation in a 65-year-old patient

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.

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