Journal of Case Reports and Medical Images

Short Name: J Case Rep Clin Images
ISSN: 2639-9237
Publisher: MedDocs Publishers LLC

Archive 3

Hemolytic uremic syndrome: A case report

Safa Fatima*; Ahmad Muhammad; Juveria

    Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), is characterised by a triad of three main factors, microangiopathc haemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and acute kidney injury. Multiple aetiologies can cause this triad of symptoms; hence HUS is a group of disorders with similar clinical features...


Enormous hepatic cysts in polycystic kidney disease

Ghassan Al-Shbool*; Meghan Connelly

    A sixty-eight years old female with a past medical history of Autosomal Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), renal transplant, and adenocarcinoma of the colon with prior resection and chemotherapy presented to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain....


Wheezes are not always asthma or COPD!

Rafael Andrade-Alegre

    A 59-year-old obese woman from a rural area was referred to the thoracic surgery section. The patient had a history of intermittent hemoptysis for the last couple of weeks. She has been treated for recurrent episodes of wheezes, cough and dyspnea for the last 10 years. For this, she received bronchodilators and, on several occasions, antibiotics for concomitant chest infections. The patient has never smoked but cooked with firewood for many years...


Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas of the proximal femur, A case study

Safa Fatima*; Ahmad Muhammad; Juveria Khaleel

    Pleomorphic sarcomas are a subtype of soft tissue sarcomas occurring most commonly in the proximal thigh, with a male preponderance, common in 7th and 8th decades of life. It is a locally invasive tumour with a wide clinical presentation.


The spiritual method of relieving pain from the perspective of islam

Minoo Asadzandi*

    Background and objectives: community-based health services emphasizes on the influence of philosophy and culture on the concept of health and disease as social concepts and the coordination of therapeutic measures with patient’s beliefs. The purpose of this study was “Explaining the spiritual methods of relieving pain from the perspective of Islam based on the belief in the existence of the soul”.


Imaging case of the month: Jugular bulb diverticulum uncovering the internal auditory canal

Iaccarino I*; Bozzetti F§; Bacciu A; Falcioni M

    A 78-year-old woman presented to the emergency department after a head trauma secondary to accidental tumble. She had no neurological signs but she complained facial ache. Incidentally, TC reveled a left Jugular Bulb Diverticulum (JBD), which reached the Internal Auditory Canal (IAC), eroding the posterior lip of the porus (Figure1A-C & Figure 2).


Severe dental phobia treated with cardiac pacemaker

Reza Bidaki; Ashraf Rouhbakhsh; Pardis Rezaei Shirinabad; Mina Ayatollahi; Mohammad Hossein Nossoohi Dehnavi*

    Injection and dental phobia (odontophobia) are common disorders. Often these situations aren’t managed completely. It is rare for use of cardio interventions about psychiatric patients with this situation. We intend introduce a case with multiple comorbidity that was candidate for implantation of pace maker for treatment of phobia.


Latex beads coated with mammalian cell entry (mce)3a and mce3e proteins of mycobacterium tuberculosis are internalized by hela cells

Sherief El-Shazly; Suhail Ahmad*; Abu S Mustafa; Raja Al-Attiyah; Dimitrolos Krajci

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly prevalent human infection and a formidable public health challenge. According to the annual surveys conducted by World Health Organization (WHO), there were an estimated 10 million active TB disease cases which resulted in 1.6 million deaths in 2017, the highest from a single infectious agent [1]. The WHO has also estimated that ~25% of the world population is latently infected with M. tuberculosis and 5%-10% of the infected individuals will eventually develop active TB during their life time...


Cranium bifidum occulta: case report and review of the differential diagnosis

Farzad Tahmasebi Arashloo; Mohsen Shahba; Farnaz Fahimi Hanzaei; Ghazaleh Amjad*

    Bilateral hypoplasia of parietal bones is a rare clinical finding. In this article we introduced a neonate with chief complaint of skull deformity with no history of difficult birth or head trauma. The patient was presented for skull depression mostly in bilateral parietal regions.


Wunderlich’s syndrome in a young man of testicular mixed germ cell tumor with choriocarcinoma syndrome

Yee-Huang Ku; Huwi-Chun Chao; Wen-Liang Yub*

    Wunderlich’s syndrome is a rare but potentially life-threatening entity of spontaneous renal hemorrhage into the formation of perirenal and/or sub capsular hematoma, mostly due to vasculitis and renal tumors. We herein report a young man who was found to have Wunderlich’s syndrome, which was associated with metastasis of testicular tumor. Wunderlich’s syndrome was very rare to be associated with metastasis from testicular choriocarcinoma, together with metastatic brain germ cell tumor bleeding, characterizing components of choriocarcinoma syndrome in our case...


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