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Volume-6, 2025
Issue 1 (January)



A benign mimic in the world of melanocytic lesions

Spitz naevus, although benign, can often mimic melanoma due to their rapid growth, changing appearance, and variable pigmentation. Recognising the distinct characteristics may aid to differentiate spitz naevi from other melanocytic lesions.

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Quantitative brain echogenicity in newborns and infants and its association with later neurodevelopmental outcome and white matter appearance: A systematic review

CUS is widely used to monitor brain damage in newborns admitted to the NICU; however, it is limited by inter-observer variability in the interpretation of images. We performed a systematic review in accordance with the PRISMA statements in order to assess whether quantitative analysis of brain echogenicity could predict later neurodevelopment (a) and WM appearance

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Case report on adult hypertrophic pyloric-stenosis: A rare presentation

Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (IHPS) is predominantly a disease in infancy where adult type IHPS is extremely rare. This report is based on 51- year- old female patient diagnosed with AIHPS presented with progressively worsening episodic vomiting, dyspeptic symptoms and constitutional symptoms.

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Youth friendly reproductive health service utilization and associated factors among preparatory school students in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: The school-based mixed research design

Youth make up a large, important, and rapidly growing segment of Ethiopia’s population, but they account for a disproportionately high proportion of the country’s unmet reproductive health needs. Promoting comprehensive youth-friendly services is critical for assisting young people in making responsible

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Sheehan syndrome: A case report

Sheehan syndrome or postpartum hypopituitarism is a condition characterized by necrosis of the pituitary gland leading to hormones deficiency. Severe postpartum haemorrhage is the most common cause for the development of Sheehan

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Splenic lymphangioma: Clinical image

A 25 years-old woman presented to the emergency department with persistent left flank abdominal pain with dorsal irradiation after a 7 days cefuroxime course prescribed for acute pyelonephritis. She had no prior history of abdominal trauma. On abdominal examination

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Severe hypoxemia in acute pulmonary embolism

A 69-year-old female with asthma and hypertension, presented with dyspnea, chest pain and severe hypoxemia. She was normotensive. A chest computerized tomography angiography revealed bilateral lobar and segmental Pulmonary Embolism (PE) (Figure 1). Elevated levels

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A case of cerebral edema following hypernatremia correction

A 52-year-old woman with mental retardation and diabetes mellitus was hospitalized for a bronchial asthma attack. As the wheezing subsided with dexamethasone, empagliflozin was restarted on the second day, leading to polyuria and an increase in serum sodium to 191

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A case of giant thymoma: Clinical image

Thymoma, a benign tumor characterized by a combination of mature adipose tissue and thymic elements, presents diversely and is often associated with autoimmune abnormalities. This case report describes a 67-year-old patient with a giant thymoma who exhibited

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Take a breath: Clinical image

A 34-year-old man with no relevant past medical history except for cannabinoid daily abuse, presented to our intensive care unit from an outside hospital with Ludwig’s angina that progressed to descending necrotizing mediastinitis. On examination there was a dynamic

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An atypical form of neurosyphilis

A 50-year-old man with weak left limb mobility was admitted in our hospital. Physical examination of the reproductive system showed no abnormalities. No skin rash or ulceration was observed in the penile anus. Head MR enhancement suggested multiple abnormal signals

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Median rhomboid glossitis in an athlete: Report of a rare case

We present a short report on the medical management of a young patient without any comorbidities coming with a typical median rhomboid glossitis. A detailed medical history revealed an unusual contributing factor, which appeared to lead to the development of this pathology.

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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and pregnancy: A case report

Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) is a particular clinical condition that can mimic an acute myocardial infarction. Myocardial injury may be due to a pathological effect of catecholamines caused by emotional stress or to as yet unidentified genetic mutations that predispose to this type of alterations.

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Cavitary sarcoidosis complicated by aspergilloma

Pulmonary sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disorder that can lead to chronic and progressive lung damage. Cavitation is an uncommon complication, but when it occurs, it may create an environment favorable to secondary infections, including aspergilloma formation.

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Angiodysplasias by the meter: A rare case of an extensive gastrointestinal hemorrhage

Angiodysplasias, also known as vascular malformations, represent a heterogeneous group of vascular lesions characterized by abnormal, dilated blood vessels. They are often encountered in the gastrointestinal tract, particularly in the elderly population, and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality due to chronic blood loss or acute bleeding episodes.

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The early initiation of treatment of overweight and obesity with liraglutide in patients with different obesity phenotypes

Early pharmacological initiation in treatment of (pre)obesity and obesity in various obesity phenotypes becomes the important point of the health care system focused on weight loss and consequent health improvement. The European Association for the Study of Obesity has published an important new paper in Nature Medicine outlining an updated framework on the diagnosis

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Transfacial approach to an undifferentiated sinonasal carcinoma

Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma is a rare and aggressive tumour of the nasal cavity. Treatment involves a multimodal approach: surgical resection, radiotherapy and/or concurrent chemotherapy. A 58-year-old female presented with pain in the medial wall of the left orbital cavity, persisting for one month.

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Hiding in plain sight: An unusual case of intrahepatic gallbladder

Intrahepatic Gallbladder (IHGB) is a rare anatomical anomaly where the gallbladder is embedded within the anteroinferior aspect of the liver parenchyma. It can exhibit impaired function due to incomplete emptying, leading to bile stasis and gallstone development. Surgery is subsequently often required.

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