10 articles in this issue
Verena Heymanns, Abidemi W. Oseni, Ameer Alyeldien, Homajoun Maslehaty, Richard Parvin, Martin Scholz, Athanasios K. Petridis
Posterior fossa surgery is demanding and hides a significant number of obstacles starting from the approach to the wound closure. The risk of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage in posterior fossa surgery given in the literature is around 8%. The present st... see more
Mohammed Hasosah, Alaa Bokhari, Ashraf Alsahafi, Ghassan Sukkar, Abdullah Alzaben
Patients with type-1 diabetes are predisposed to develop a spectrum of liver diseases, which includes fatty liver, steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. The association of hepatitis A infection with type-1 diabetes is extremely rare. To the best of our knowledge... see more
Caitlin Tallant, Patrick Huddleston, Asim Alshanberri, Subhasis Misra
Severe diarrheal illness in children can be attributed to a number of different microbiological agents. Without appropriate microbiological testing of stool samples, patients who present with multiple days of severe diarrhea might have a delay in proper d... see more
Majed Alrowaili
A 19-year-old male subject was diagnosed with medial meniscal, lateral meniscal and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The symptoms did not subside after 4 months of physical therapy, and he underwent arthroscopic partial medial and lateral meniscecto... see more
Ajay H. Bhandarwar, Saurabh S. Gandhi, Chintan B. Patel, Amol N. Wagh, Virendra Gawli, Nimesh A. Jain
Triorchidism is the commonest variety of polyorchidism, an entity with more than two testis is an extremely rare congenital anomaly of the testis. Although excision of the abnormal testis is a safer alternative proposed, recent literature suggests more co... see more
Mohamed Amine Attaoui, Rached Bayar, Zeineb Mzoughi, Sahir Omrani, Lassaad Gharbi, Mohamed Taher Khalfallah
Hepatic artery aneurysms are rarely diagnosed. It is mainly because of non specific symptoms. They are generally an incidental findings during imaging studies. They are usually detected in the sixth decade, predominantly in men. We report herein a case of... see more
Rusha A.E. Ali, Kamal E.H. Mohamed
Metastatic deposits to the oral cavity are exceptionally rare. The commonest tumor types metastasizing to the oral cavity include lung and breast carcinoma. Renal cell carcinoma is believed to be the third most common infra clavicular tumor to metastasize... see more
Michael K. Ritchie, Colin A. Wilson, Brian W. Grose, Pavithra Ranganathan, Stephen M. Howell, Matthew B. Ellison
A greater auricular nerve (GAN) block was used as the sole anesthetic for facial surgery in an 80-year-old male patient with multiple comorbidities which would have made general anesthesia challenging. The GAN provides sensation to the ear, mastoid proces... see more
Prisca Tshimanga, Benoît Daron, Nesrine Farhat, Brigitte Desprechins, Marc Gewillig, Marie-Christine Seghaye
In childhood, chest pain occurring at exercise is a common complaint. A cardiac etiology for it is exceptionally found, explaining that most children do not undergo systematic cardiological investigation. However, chest pain at exercise may manifest as th... see more
Gaetano Piccinocchi, Roberto Piccinocchi
Treatment of chronic pain is challenging. The Arkys project was initiated in Italy to assist general practitioners (GPs) in the management of chronic pain. The main objective of this study was to determine the usefulness of Arkys for selecting new therape... see more