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View article: A giant degenerative uterine leiomyoma mimicking an ovarian neoplasm: Case report
A giant degenerative uterine leiomyoma mimicking an ovarian neoplasm: Case report Open
Uterine leiomyoma, also referred to as fibroid or myoma, is a prevalent benign tumor that can present with a range of clinical manifestations. The symptoms, which vary based on the tumor’s location, size, and number, include pain, constipa…
View article: Intrauterine device (IUD) embedded in bladder wall with calculus formation treated with cystoscopy: a case report
Intrauterine device (IUD) embedded in bladder wall with calculus formation treated with cystoscopy: a case report Open
In the realm of unusual gynecological complications, the displacement of an intrauterine device (IUD) into the bladder, resulting in stone formation, stands out as an exceptionally rare and perplexing condition. Such occurrences challenge …
View article: Perforated appendicitis due to fishbone
Perforated appendicitis due to fishbone Open
Appendicitis is a common condition in daily clinical practice. Appendicitis due to foreign bodies is uncommon and may result from obstruction or perforation mechanism. We present a rare case of a 43-year-old male patient who was diagnosed …
View article: Laparoscopic appendectomy in an adult patient with situs inversus totalis
Laparoscopic appendectomy in an adult patient with situs inversus totalis Open
Left-sided appendicitis is usually caused by situs inversus totalis or midgut malrotation. Clinical and imaging diagnoses have been presented relatively fully in the literature. However, this is a rare condition, and each related case shou…
View article: Traumatic rupture of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation mimicking traumatic pulmonary pseudocyst: a case report
Traumatic rupture of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation mimicking traumatic pulmonary pseudocyst: a case report Open
Thoracic trauma is commonly encountered in daily clinical practice; however, blunt thoracic trauma in patients with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) is rare. CCAM rupture denotes a broad spectrum of manifestations on imagi…
View article: Left‐sided acute appendicitis with congenital gastrointestinal malrotation
Left‐sided acute appendicitis with congenital gastrointestinal malrotation Open
We describe a 28‐year‐old man with acute appendicitis associated with gastrointestinal malrotation. The diagnosis was confirmed by a computed tomography scan, and he was treated by laparoscopic appendectomy without a Ladd procedure.
View article: Pituitary Apoplexy and Subdural Hematoma after Caesarean Section
Pituitary Apoplexy and Subdural Hematoma after Caesarean Section Open
Pituitary apoplexy can occur postpartum, and subdural hematoma following epidural anesthesia is a rare complication. Cooccurrence of these two complications is extremely rare and has not been previously reported in the literature. In this …
View article: Traumatic Kidney in a Patient With Unilateral Renal Cystic Disease
Traumatic Kidney in a Patient With Unilateral Renal Cystic Disease Open
Renal trauma occurring in patients with unilateral renal cystic disease (URCD) is extremely rare. Unilateral renal cystic disease is benign, nonprogressive, nonfamilial, nonencapsulated, and unrelated to cysts in other organs. It should be…
View article: Safe endoscopic removal of ingested fish bone with esophageal perforation and impingement on the aortic wall
Safe endoscopic removal of ingested fish bone with esophageal perforation and impingement on the aortic wall Open
Esophageal foreign bodies are common conditions that may lead to serious complications, such as esophageal perforation, neck abscess, mediastinitis, arterial injury, and lung damage. We report a rare case of esophageal fish bone impingemen…
View article: Traumatic epidural hematoma in a patient with severe schizencephaly
Traumatic epidural hematoma in a patient with severe schizencephaly Open
Schizencephaly is a rare congenital brain structural abnormality that is not clearly understood and has no specific treatment yet. Therefore, cases related to it should be added to the literature. This report aims to introduce a rare case …
View article: Inflammation and obstruction of the small intestine due to phytobezoar
Inflammation and obstruction of the small intestine due to phytobezoar Open
Background: Bezoar bowel obstruction is a rare entity and remains difficult to detect on imaging studies. Recognition of its characteristic imaging pattern will be useful for diagnosis and management in the setting of intestinal obstructio…
View article: Diffuse Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis with an Inflammatory Complication in an Adult
Diffuse Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis with an Inflammatory Complication in an Adult Open
Gallbladder adenomyomatosis (GA) is a benign alteration of the gallbladder wall. There are three types involved: segmental, fundal, and diffuse pattern; the last type is very rare. Ultrasound is the imaging method of choice for diagnosing …
View article: Rasmussen’s encephalitis with persistent epilepsy in a young man
Rasmussen’s encephalitis with persistent epilepsy in a young man Open
Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is an uncommon cause of the seizure. Important key findings of RE include intractable seizure activity in children, progressive atrophy of the involved hemisphere, and small hemisphere with the large ventricle.
View article: Balo’s Concentric Sclerosis Mimicking Tumor on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Young Patient
Balo’s Concentric Sclerosis Mimicking Tumor on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Young Patient Open
Balo’s concentric sclerosis (BCS) is a rare demyelinating disease known as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) lesion type III. It is a disease of the white matter of the brain characterized by a round lesion with variable concentric myelinated and de…
View article: Intracranial Neurenteric Cyst in a Patient with Acute Unilateral Thalamic Infarction
Intracranial Neurenteric Cyst in a Patient with Acute Unilateral Thalamic Infarction Open
Intracranial neurenteric cysts are rare congenital lesions that can be mistaken for other lesions. They may contain mucous or serous glands, smooth muscle, lymphoid tissue and components of connective tissue. We report a case of neurenteri…
View article: The focal hepatic hot spot sign with lung cancer in computed tomography
The focal hepatic hot spot sign with lung cancer in computed tomography Open
Key message The focal hepatic hot spot sign appears as an area of intense focal wedge‐shaped enhancement of the quadrate lobe (segment IVa) of the liver in the arterial and venous phase. If this sign appears on enhanced computed tomography…
View article: Rasmussen's encephalitis with persistent epilepsy in a young man
Rasmussen's encephalitis with persistent epilepsy in a young man Open
Rasmussen's encephalitis is a rare chronic neurological disorder, characterized by unilateral inflammation of the cerebral cortex, drug-resistant epilepsy, progressive neurological and cognitive impairment. We report a case of a 17-year ol…
View article: A Case of Arteriovenous Fistula After Kidney Trauma Mimicking Tumor
A Case of Arteriovenous Fistula After Kidney Trauma Mimicking Tumor Open
Renal arteriovenous fistulas are rare complications of kidney injury that are usually caused by penetrating or blunt abdominal trauma, percutaneous or open biopsy, or surgery. We report a case of renal arteriovenous fistula after blunt abd…
View article: The dripping candle wax sign of melorheostosis
The dripping candle wax sign of melorheostosis Open
Melorheostosis is a rare benign bone disease including dysostosis and sclerosis. Dripping candle wax presence is a common and typical sign of melorheostosis. This sign appears as irregular hyperostosis of the cortical bone which is likened…