Journal of Case Reports and Medical Images

Short Name: J Case Rep Clin Images
ISSN: 2639-9237
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Archive 2

Zygomatic complex fracture: Case report

Lucas dos Santos Salles; Wellerson Ferreira Brito; Vinícius César Barbosa de Menezes*; Henrique Trindade de Magalhães; André Henrique Almeida e Silva

    Fractures that accompany the zygomatic complex can cause complications such as dystopia, enophthalmos and aesthetic changes if not treated in a timely manner. Current treatments rely on material and diagnostic resources, such as CT scans, to provide excellent aesthetic and functional results.


Subungual bowen disease simulating onychopapilloma: Case report

Aicha Elharrouni Alaoui*; Issoual Khadija; Gellouj Salim; Fz Mernissi

    Most cases of Localized Longitudinal Erythronychia (LLE) represent local processes, in particular neoplastic, pressure-related, or scar, whereas Polydactylous Longitudinal Erythronychia (PLE) cases are usually caused by inflammatory or acantholytic processes, or simply idiopathic. Bowen disease is the most frequent nail malignancy, usually seen as a verrucous lesion of the nail...


Baboon syndrome due to amoxicillin: an unusual complication

Jorge César Correia1*; Pietro Elias Fubini

    A 30-year-old man, with no known medical conditions or history of allergies, was prescribed Amoxicillin after a common dental extraction. On the same day he rapidly developed a hitching maculopapular rash on his buttock, genitals and inguinal area (Figure 1).....


Osborn J wave in hypothermia

Juliana Sa*; Ana Branco; Ceu Evangelista

    Hypothermia is defined as body temperature lower than 35ºC and there are some electrocardiographic alterations associated. Osborne waves or J waves were first described in 1938 by Tomaszewkski [1]. The J wave is a positive convex deflection that occurs at the junction of the QRS complex and ST segment.....


Supernumerary breast in an adolescent girl

Maha Oudrhiri*; Houda Oubejja; Fouad Ettayebi; Hicham Zerhouni

    A 14-year-old girl presented to the surgical consultation room with brown skin lesion over the right scapula which enlarged in size and became deeper in color over the last year. There were no symptoms associated with this lesion and no similar case in the family.....


The azygos lobe: An unusual anatomical variation

Fani Ribeiro*; Tiago Valente; Micaela Martins; Gorete Jesus

    A 47-year-old male was admitted in the emergency department with a history of breathlessness, cough and fever for the past week. Based upon the history, clinical examination, laboratory results and imaging studies a diagnosis of viral upper respiratory infection was made....


Paracetamol-induced hyperbilirubinemia in a Gilbert’s patient

Fani Ribeiro*; Marcelo Aveiro; Mariana Leal; Tiago Valente; Gorete Jesus

    The genetic mutation identified in Gilbert syndrome has pharmacological implications and may increase the susceptibility toward some drugs, such as paracetamol....


Dermoscopic of trichilemmal carcinoma

A Alaoui*; S Elloudi; M Bennani; Z Douhi; H Bay bay; FZ Mernissi

    Trichilemmal carcinoma (TC) is a rare malignant adnexal neoplasm with outer roots heath differentiation was first described by Headington. TC is commonly located on the scalp, forehead and neck, trunk or the upper extremities. Nevertheless an adverse outcome may occur with ganglion metastases and rarely haematogenous...


Heparin induced thrombocytopenia - A case report

Safa Fatima*; Ahmad Muhammad; Juveria

    Heparin induced thrombocytopenia, is a dreaded complication, of heparin administration. It often presents with a drop in platelets, the more serious type, type-2 also includes thrombosis, which is why Heparin induced thrombocytopenia is a worrisome complication of heparin. Though it can occur with both types of heparin, Unfractionated and low molecular weight heparin, it is more common with unfractionated heparin use...


Very low medial insertion of cystic duct

Angelo Alessandro Marra; Andrea Tringali; Gennaro Clemente*

    A 81-years old man was admitted to our Hospital for acute abdominal pain, presented after a fatty meal. Laboratory values showed a small increase of bilirubin (22 mmol/L) and alanine-aminotransferase (63 U/l). Ultrasounds revealed a dilated gallbladder containing stones and sludge. A mild dilatation of the Common Bile Duct (CBD) and intrahepatic biliary tree were also recorded. Magnetic resonance cholangiography showed a long cystic duct with a medial insertion in the CBD, just above the Vater’s ampulla, containing a stone (Figure A, big arrow); another stone was seen in the distal CBD (Figure A, small arrow)...


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