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PMC6795683_03
Female
32
Five days later, a 32-year-old, female, Southern rockhopper penguin (case 3) from the same institution began to exhibit weakness, anorexia and dyspnea, and auscultation revealed harsh lung sounds. The bird was treated with ponazuril2 (25 mg/kg PO, once), enrofloxacin3 (15 mg/kg SC, once), meloxicam4 (0.5 mg/kg IM, once...
eudyptes chrysocome, sarcocystis falcatula, spheniscus demersus, apicomplexa, penguin, protozoal pneumonia
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PMC5410480_01
Female
84
An 84-year-old woman presented to a local clinic with dyspnea on exertion and left back pain persisting for a month. She was admitted to our hospital because of left pleural effusion on a chest X-ray. She suffered hypertension and dyslipidemia but had no history of pleural tuberculosis or chronic pyothorax, nor a smoki...
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PMC6885199_01
Female
33
In 2016, a 33-year-old female was admitted with fever (40 C) and maculopapular cutaneous lesions involving the face and the trunk. The patient referred that these symptoms had started one month prior. The patient, native to Cuba (Camaguey Region), has been living in Italy for the last decade, and 4 months prior to admi...
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PMC9260781_01
Female
60
A 60-year-old woman presented at our hospital with abnormal liver function tests discovered 2 weeks earlier on physical examination. Enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CT) scans revealed a space-occupying lesion at the hepatic hilum that was presumably considered hilar cholangiocarcinoma. The patient was admitted ...
case report, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder neoplasm, idiopathic, traumatic neuroma
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PMC6619743_01
Male
13
In our study, 22/26 patients had at least one symptom following high dose BCG administration. Most of the patients (57.7%) developed a papule. 11.5% developed a pustule, 7.7% developed skin erythema, and 3.8% developed axillary lymphadenopathy. 1/26 children also developed jaundice, but he was lost-to-follow-up. None o...
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PMC6619743_02
Female
22
There was one patient who suffered an intracranial bleed. This baby had a normal coagulation profile (INR of 1.2), a normal platelet count (427*109/L) and also received vitamin k at birth. 3/26 (11.5%) patients had an INR of >1.0. Two of them had a post circumcision bleed. One had factor X deficiency and another kid ha...
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PMC5025916_01
Male
55
A 55-year-old man with a 10-year history of DM was admitted to our hospital with a 2 months history of dyspnea and cough. The patient was alert and afebrile and complained of chronic nonproductive cough. The patient had no history of immunosuppressive treatment or disease except the history of DM. The patient denied al...
candida, candidiasis, fluconazole, pneumonia
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PMC7417347_01
Female
40
A 40-year-old ethnic Han Chinese female, who used to be healthy and had no history of disorders related to the nervous system, respiratory system, circulatory system, digestive system, rheumatic immune system, and also had no history of mental disorders, from a family without history of genetic disorders, hypertension,...
acute hemorrhagic rectal ulcer, case report, cytomegalovirus, immunocompetent, neuromyelitis optica
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PMC3120280_01
Male
75
A 75-year-old male belonging to the upper middle class presented with a history of a nonhealing sternal wound following a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in June 2010. CABG was done in the early part of May and the patient was discharged with the intact wound with an 8-h dose of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid comb...
bacteremia, mycobacterium abscessus, nontuberculous mycobacteria, sternal osteomyelitis
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PMC6431357_01
Female
9
The patient was initially presented to our clinic at the age of 9 with a chief complaint of limping. Her developmental history was notable for developmental delay without underlying genetic or autoimmune conditions and low infantile weight for which she had a gastric tube. Family history was negative for any neuromuscu...
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PMC9880049_01
Male
23
A 23-year-old man with no known co-morbidities presented in the Emergency Department at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Karachi with multiple complaints of neck swelling for 1 year, fever for 1 month, and generalized weakness for 1 week. He was a resident of Khuzdar, unmarried, and a final-year student of Doctor of Veterin...
bartonella henselae, cat scratch disease, fever, infection, lymphadenopathy
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PMC10288649_01
Female
31
In this case, a 31-year-old female presented with progressive pain and decreased range of motion of her left hip over 2 months, and the pain had increased progressively and worsened with activity. During the 2 months, the patient reported fever and had self-administered cephalosporin antibiotics. She had no history of ...
cryptococcus, acetabulum, case report, osteoarticular cryptococcosis, osteomyelitis, skeletal infection
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PMC7298554_01
Female
35
Our patient is a 35-year-old female. She was the restrained front seat passenger in a car vs. tree RTA at 80 km/h. Her seatbelt was worn with the shoulder strap sitting under her left axilla. The car had no airbags and was right hand drive. The accident occurred in urban South Australia. The 2 other occupants sustained...
emergency surgery, road traffic accident, seatbelt, trauma, upper gastrointestinal injury
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PMC6147815_01
Female
49
A 49-year-old, nonsmoking female was admitted to our clinic on 20 June 2001 with a one-year history of progressive dyspnea and dry cough. She denied sputum production, hemoptysis, night sweats and fever. At the time of her evaluation, she had been taking antituberculous drugs for two months. She had been noted to have ...
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PMC10064912_01
Unknown
91
This is also termed 'periodic vestibulocerebellar ataxia' and 'North Carolina autosomal dominant ataxia'. It is reported in 2 families from North Carolina, suggesting a common single founder. It is characterized by ataxia, vertigo, episodic impaired smooth pursuit, gaze-evoked nystagmus, and diplopia. The onset is betw...
ataxia, cerebellum, episodic, genetic, paroxysmal, primary, secondary, treatment
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PMC10064912_02
Male
4
Mutations in SETX (senataxin) account for two separate clinical syndromes. Oculomotor apraxia type 2 (AOA2), an autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, with adolescent or early adult onset progressive ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, neuropathy, cerebellar atrophy, and elevated alpha-fetoprotein levels. Autosomal domina...
ataxia, cerebellum, episodic, genetic, paroxysmal, primary, secondary, treatment
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PMC4690819_01
Female
55
Here was a 55-year-old female patient with episodic stabbing pain on the right superior eyelid for 2 years. The VAS score was eight. The onset time was about 1 minute and the remission period was completely pain free. The pain could be triggered by daily activities like smiling, washing face, speaking and eating. Any c...
ophthalmic branch, radiofrequency thermocoagulation, trigeminal neuralgia, upper eyelid
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PMC3530757_01
Male
30
The patient was a 30-year-old, 60 kg male who presented several days after sustaining blunt trauma to the left side of his jaw. The patient was playing football and was elbowed in this area. He immediately had swelling and pain in the left mandibular area adjacent to his ear. He had limited jaw mobility, which greatly ...
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PMC9157441_01
Female
7
A 7-year-old child patient, from the central Andes of Peru, with a history of multiple trips to the tropical region in the last 4 years, without other significant medical history presented to the emergency department with 3-month illness characterized by general malaise, weight loss, and in the last month, respiratory ...
acid-alcohol-resistant bacillus, amphotericin b, itraconazole, paracoccidioidomycosis, tuberculosis
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PMC10272371_01
Female
17
A 17-year-old girl with major depression for 3 years was involuntarily admitted for severe depressed mood with suicide attempts (neck cutting; tranquilizer overdose) and paranoid state in the last 2 weeks without any precipitating factors. She experienced depressed and irritable mood in the last 3 years, and her condit...
cushing's syndrome (cs), acute psychosis, adolescent girl, adrenal adenoma (aa), treatment-resistant depression
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PMC8885599_01
Male
30
A 30-year-old male suffered an intermittent fever with a maximum temperature of 39 C since July 2017. He had a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus for 8 years. He was admitted to a local hospital and received cephalosporin therapy for a week, and then his temperature returned to normal. A CT scan of the chest showed ly...
case report, glucocorticoid, pancytopenia, sarcoidosis, splenomegaly
(A-C) Partial images of positron emission tomography-CT scan in 2017. (B) Hilar lymph nodes enlargement.
PMC4501506_01
Male
63
A 63 year old farmer, a known smoker and beetle nut chewer for over thirty five years, presented to our hospital with three month old complaints: (i) pain in the left side of the mouth, which was aggravated whenever he opened his mouth to talk and chew food. Pain was secondary to an ulcerative lesion present in the lef...
invasive oral ulcer, non-traumatic aggressive solitary oral ulcer, tuberculosis of buccal mucosa, tuberculous ulcer
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PMC3124992_01
Male
84
An 84-year-old gentleman was admitted with complaints of swelling over the right side of scrotum for the past 2 months. The swelling was progressive in nature and was also associated with pain. It was not reducing on lying down. No history of fever or trauma. Patient gave a history of hemorrhoids and angioplasty done 8...
primary testicular plasmacytoma, anaplastic plasmacytoma, extramedullary plasmacytoma
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PMC2873635_01
Male
42
KG, a 42-year-old Indian male, presented in 1995 with abdominal pain exacerbated by eating, anorexia, and weight loss. He had travelled to India 5 years previously, and he was known to have beta thalassaemia trait. There was no history of fevers or diarrhoea. He remained afebrile during his inpatient stay. Gastroscopy,...
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PMC9829975_03
Male
35
A 35 years old male patient presented with a one-month history of abdominal discomfort. Upon evaluation, he has a mildly pale conjunctiva. Abdominal examination revealed an enlarged spleen measuring 6 cm from the left lower costal margin along the line of growth. Serological and hematological investigations were all in...
ethiopia, jak 2 mutation, mpn, cholangiopathy, portal cavernoma, sub-sahara
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PMC9829975_05
Female
53
A 53-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department with a history of vomiting of ingested matter and passage of dark tarry stool of one-day duration with associated abdominal pain. At presentation, her vital signs were stable. Physical examination revealed mild pallor and an enlarged spleen (5cm below t...
ethiopia, jak 2 mutation, mpn, cholangiopathy, portal cavernoma, sub-sahara
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PMC9829975_07
Female
32
A 32-year-old female patient presented to our OPD with a history of left-side abdominal discomfort and bloating sensation of 3 months duration. Physical examination was unremarkable. On further history, she claimed that she was told to have an intraabdominal blood clot elsewhere around 2 years back after presenting wit...
ethiopia, jak 2 mutation, mpn, cholangiopathy, portal cavernoma, sub-sahara
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PMC9829975_08
Male
46
A 46 years old male patient, who is a known T2 diabetes mellitus (DM) (poorly controlled) patient over the last 5 years on glimepiride and metformin, was referred to our OPD after he presented with abdominal pain of one-week duration. Physical examination was unremarkable. Laboratory studies revealed ALP was four times...
ethiopia, jak 2 mutation, mpn, cholangiopathy, portal cavernoma, sub-sahara
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PMC2276602_01
Female
21
A 21-year-old Hispanic female with a 32-week twin pregnancy presented in preterm labor. She had immigrated to the United States two years prior, and her pregnancy course was uncomplicated except for complaints of an occasional nonproductive cough. She was a nonsmoker, denied any history of TB exposure, and was HBsAg an...
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PMC2910500_01
Male
21
A 21-year-old male presented with a 2-year history of progressive shortness of breath on exertion and dry cough. At physical examination, auscultation of the lungs has revealed random wheezes and coarse crackles. Cardiac auscultation was normal, and no cyanosis or peripheral edema was observed. There was no history of ...
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PMC4150118_01
Male
59
A 59-year-old male patient was admitted to our university hospital (Botucatu, SP, Brazil) complaining of a perianal suppurative ulcer developed two months before the first medical consultation. He was under therapy with prednisone 40 mg/day for six months due to a presumed diagnosis of a drug reaction. On physical exam...
erythema nodosum leprosum, leprosy, mycobacteria, tuberculosis
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PMC9905231_01
Male
29
A 29-year-old man presented to the hospital with progressively worsening dyspnea and palpitations for 7 years, and intermittent lower extremity edema and abdominal distension for 12 years. He denied chest pain, had no history of hypertension and diabetes, and no family history of heart disease. Personal habits included...
annular constrictive pericarditis, atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular groove, mechanical-electric feedback, predisposing factors
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PMC9530803_01
Male
34
A 34-year-old otherwise healthy male presented with asymptomatic, greenish discoloration of the nail plate that had set in over a period of 4 weeks. The discoloration began at the distal margin extending to the middle of the nail plate. The patient did not report any history of trauma or onychosis. Before the lesions a...
omicron, pseudomonas aeruginosa, epidemic prevention volunteer, green nail syndrome, protective clothing
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PMC9204206_01
Male
54
A 54-year-old male was diagnosed as having lung cancer. He underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for left upper lung cancer in the Second Affiliated Hospital of the University of South China, and his postoperative diagnosis was polymorphic adenocarcinoma of the left upper lung (T2aN2M0 stage IIIA). Immunohisto...
acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis, immune checkpoint inhibitor, immune-related adverse event, sintilimab, upper gastrointestinal tract irae
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PMC6914985_01
Male
41
A 41-year-old man presented to the HIV clinic for a follow-up after a recent visit to the Emergency Department at another hospital for dysphagia. His medical history was significant for HIV infection with last known CD4+ count 1,271 cells/muL and undetectable viral load within the previous month. The patient was on HAA...
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PMC7796835_01
Male
54
A 54-year-old male who is a known hypertensive compliant on medications, was admitted at the HIIU as a case of COVID-19 pneumonia (positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction analysis on a nasopharyngeal swab sample). He had a 3-week history of fever, cough productive of yellowish, non-bloody sputum and pleuritic che...
covid-19, tocilizumab, case report, interleukin-6, sub-saharan africa
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PMC7723478_01
Male
72
The first case was of a 72-year-old male whose somatic anamnesis was unremarkable and no prior intake of medications. He was hospitalized for localized zoster in the right groin and front thigh for 23 days. Eight days after tooth extraction, the patient developed a local rash with pinching pain and was diagnosed with e...
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PMC6592672_02
Unknown
50
By 2002 it was established that for subjects over 50 years old going under their first screening colonoscopy it should be a minimum of 25% for men and 15% for women adenoma detection rate. Later, the value was risen by 30%for men and 20% for women, by The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy/American College...
adr, apc, pdr, colonoscopy, interval cancer, quality indicators
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PMC7327586_01
Female
18
An 18-year-old female patient with a past medical history significant for iron deficiency anemia presented four-week postpartum (first pregnancy) with a one-week history of chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient described a left-sided chest pain as not radiating, constant and stabbing in nature, moderate to se...
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PMC8406155_01
Male
30
A 30-year-old male presented acutely to our medical service with a petechial rash over his body of 2-day duration. He had no chronic medical conditions and works as a waiter. Further evaluation revealed a diagnosis of refractory TTP and received plasma exchange, steroid, Rituximab, and Caplacizumab with excellent recov...
mycoplasma hominis, pcr, doxycycline, rituximab, septic arthritis
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PMC5513951_01
Male
64
A 64-year-old man presented to the emergency department with diplopia, vertigo, unstable gait, and dysarthria. He reported to have had headaches during the preceding 3 weeks. Apart from a type II diabetes mellitus, which was reasonably controlled by metformin (HbA1c 6.4%), his medical history was unremarkable. Upon phy...
pcr aspergillosis, fungal infection, galactomannan antigen, meningitis, β-d-glucan antigen
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PMC7476685_01
Male
16
Our patient was 16 years old and he was a student with no particular medical history. The patient and his parents gave their informed consent to report this case. He presented a left upper limb trauma when he was 12 years old that was orthopedically treated by a cast during 3 weeks. Since then, he presented pain in his...
patient-specific instrumentation, epiphysiodesis sequelae wrist disorders, pre-operative planning
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PMC3891083_01
Male
64
A 64-year-old man was admitted with a history of severe right pleuritic chest pain of a few days duration. He had been treated for diabetes mellitus and hypertension for twenty years, which were well controlled, without any complications. He also had a history of pulmonary tuberculosis, but denied alcoholism and drug a...
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(B) Enhanced chest CT scan showed a 9x11 cm sized, thin-walled cavitary lesion, with an air-fluid level, pleural effusion and consolidation in the right lower lung.
PMC4821329_01
Female
45
A 45 year old non-smoker female presented with complaints of dyspnea, dry cough and left sided chest pain for the past one and a half years. She gave history of recurrent refilling and multiple thoracentesis over this period. There was no past history of tuberculosis. There was no history of fever, joint pains and weig...
effusion, pleural hemangioma, thoracoscopy
Chest computed tomogram showing heterogeneously enhancing mass lesion along posterior chest wall in left upper lobe and left sided moderate pleural effusion.
PMC8711735_01
Male
83
An 83-year-old man was admitted to the Respiratory Department of the Affiliated Kunshan Hospital of Jiangsu University on October 30, 2019, due to cough and expectoration accompanying hemoptysis for 1 week. The patient had a history of tuberculosis for more than 30 years and chronic bronchitis and emphysema for 10 year...
pth2r-alk, adverse events, ceritinib, non-small cell lung cancer
Diagnosis results by CT scan and pathology. (A) CT diagnosis of lung tissue.
PMC3323271_01
Male
22
On January 26, 2003, a 22-year-old shepherd was treated at a health post in the Popenguine District, 60 km south of Dakar, Senegal; he reported fever, epistaxis, arthralgia, myalgia of the lower limbs, and dark urine for the past 2 days. Without biologic confirmation of the infection, he was treated for malaria with tw...
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PMC8416635_01
Male
23
The patient was a 23-year-old man who was living in a village in his private small livestock farm and was an owner of a cat. His past medical history was unremarkable. He presented to the Clinic of Infectious diseases of the University hospital, Stara Zagora with a 3-week history of asthenia, fever - up to 39 C, cough ...
hiv-negative status, toxoplasma gondii meningoencephalitis
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PMC9296300_01
Female
59
The present study reports the case of a retired 59-year-old female, overweight (BMI 29.3 kg/m2), with decompensated type two diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypercholesterolaemia, under drug therapy (ezetimibe with simvastatin 1 tbt/day and metformin hydrochloride 1000 mg 1 tbt twice a day), no coronary artery disease or he...
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PMC6522838_01
Female
46
A 46-year-old African American female presented to an outside hospital in late November 2017 due to altered mentation and flu-like symptoms. Her past medical history was significant for bipolar disorder, 1 seizure episode at age 17, and psoriatic arthritis treated with rituximab infusions since 2014. Her last known rit...
enteroviral meningoencephalitis, enterovirus, psoriatic arthritis, rituximab, viral encephalopathy
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PMC4785710_01
Female
46
A 46-year-old female patient presented with chief complaints of painful, sudden diminution of vision in right eye, following trauma by a wooden stick 3 days prior. On presentation, visual acuity in the affected eye was the only perception of light with an inaccurate projection of light rays whereas visual acuity in the...
panophthalmitis, posttraumatic, tuberculosis
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PMC4379639_01
Female
32
A 32-years old female has presented with history of recurrent chest discomfort and left shoulder pain for 2 days. She has an acute stress at home regarding the health of her child and the symptoms started following this emotional outburst. The pain was not associated with sweating, shortness of breath or syncope. There...
myocardial infarction, hyperhomocyteinemia, risk factors, vitamin b12 deficiency
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PMC7089917_01
Male
59
A 59-year-old male presented with a 3-month history of flu-like illness, palpitations, and atypical chest pain irradiating to the shoulders. The patient also noted also a decrease in his appetite with progressive weight loss of 4 kilos in 1 month. 1 month before admission, he had an exacerbation of his symptoms, with a...
cardiac tumors, case report, lymphoma, pleuropericarditis, primary, right heart
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PMC10427233_01
Female
20
The patient is a 20-year-old single man. He is unemployed and has a history of polysubstance abuse and family problems. For the past 2 years, he has used alcohol, cocaine, and medical substance (Lyrica and other medications). He has a history of social anxiety with biological symptoms, which are unresponsive to medicat...
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PMC9326303_01
Male
62
Case 1 involved a 62-year-old man with mild COVID-19 combined with hypertension, diabetes, and bronchiectasis. He had symptoms of a sore throat. After admission to the hospital on February 7 2020, he was administered with interferon alpha, arbidol, lopinavir, and other antivirals, and cefuroxime, cefoperazone, two anti...
covid-19, qingfei paidu decoction, tcm, case series, respiratory diseases
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PMC9359940_01
Male
10
The patient was a 10-year-old boy who presented with eyelid edema on awaking the day before admission. He attended a local hospital, which confirmed proteinuria 3+, and he was referred to our hospital for admission. Based on the patient's weight gain of approximately 3 kg, mild anorexia, and clinical examination, he wa...
acute phase, exercise therapy, pediatric nephrotic syndrome, physical function
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PMC5312194_01
Female
67
Pigmented Bowen's disease is a rare subtype of Bowen's disease, accounting for 2% to 5% of all cases. It manifests as a slow-growing, well-defined, hyperpigmented plaque, and should be included as a differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions. The present case stands out for the lack of dermoscopic criteria suggestive ...
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PMC4129850_01
Male
30
A 30-year-old man presented with fever for seven days and generalized abdominal pain for one day. On examination, he was febrile, and had signs of peritonitis. X-ray examination of the chest showed free air under both the domes of the diaphragm. He was taken up for exploratory laparotomy after adequate resuscitation. L...
ileum, perforation, peritonitis, tuberculosis
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PMC5846957_01
Male
0
A 3-month-old male intact Somali cat weighing 0.63 kg presented to the Small Animal Hospital of the University of Bern for evaluation of seizures. Approximately 4 weeks previously, the cat had been bitten in the head by a dog. Immediately after, the cat had one generalised seizure and was ataxic for 24 h. Two weeks lat...
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PMC7784608_01
Male
22
Patient 1: A 22-year-old male patient admitted to our hospital on May 1, 2000, with 92% TBSA burns (87% deep burns and 5% superficial), sparing the groin and both feet (Fig. 2A). This patient developed a severe inhalation injury subsequent to an explosion while working on a fuel tank and he was intubated on site. The f...
biological bandages, burn, cell therapy, cultured epithelial autograft, skin tissue engineering, wound care
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PMC7784608_02
Male
39
Patient 2: A 39-year-old male patient admitted to our hospital on July 27, 2017 with 90% TBSA deep and intermediate burns after an explosion of solvents in his workshop. The burns were mainly of the face and neck sparing the groin and both feet as for patient 1 (Fig. 2B). On site, he was stable with no signs of respira...
biological bandages, burn, cell therapy, cultured epithelial autograft, skin tissue engineering, wound care
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PMC9848806_01
Female
19
A 19-year-old female sought medical attention at the primary care clinic for dyspnea on exertion (DOE) and a cough productive of blood-tinged sputum. The patient was diagnosed with pneumonia and was prescribed oral antibiotics as an outpatient. Approximately two weeks later, her hemoptysis progressed to daily episodes ...
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PMC9148264_01
Female
44
A 44-year-old female farmer presented with erythematous blisters with paroxysmal tingling on the left side of the lower back and abdomen for 8 days and the same rash with pain on the right side of the chest, armpit and back for 7 days. After the onset of the disease, the patient was diagnosed with a "snake pan sore" by...
bad mood, duplex bilateralis, herpes zoster, immunological tests, viral infections
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PMC9206550_01
Female
4
A 4-year-old female alpaca introduced from China was subcutaneously injected with 100 mug purified human TIM-3 protein (Sino Biological, Inc.) plus adjuvant FAMA (Gerbu, Germany) once a week. Peripheral blood was collected from jugular vein before the first injection and 7 days after the last injection, and serum was i...
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PMC8378054_01
Female
39
We report a case of a 39-year-old female, who presented to casualty with a 1-week history of right iliac fossa pain, associated vomiting and fever and no haematuria. She was HIV-positive, on highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) for 3 years. Current treatment regimen was second-line therapy, including lopinarvi...
aids, disseminated, human immunodeficiency virus, mucormycosis, renal mass
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PMC5971316_01
Female
32
A 32-year-old Caucasian woman, with no relevant medical history, was admitted to the Emergency Department due to generalized abdominal pain, nausea, postprandial infarction, diarrhea, and enlargement of abdominal perimeter, lasting 3 weeks. She reported an aggravation in the last 3 days. She denied other symptoms, incl...
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PMC5530449_01
Male
64
A 64-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a one-day history of lower extremities distal numbness, rapidly progressing to four-limb weakness, back pain, dysarthria, facial weakness, and diplopia. He had received influenza vaccination 18 days before. Five days after vaccination, the patient developed p...
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PMC3265990_01
Female
57
A 57-year-old woman presented in the emergency department complaining of progressive dyspnea for the previous 5 days. On clinical examination she had productive cough with clear sputum and intermittent fever. She was a lifelong nonsmoker but with multiple hospitalizations due to respiratory infections and asthma-like e...
williams-campbell syndrome, bronchietasis, bronchomalacia
Sequential axial high-resolution computed tomography images of the upper, middle, and lower lung fields demonstrate multiple large and coalescent cystic bronchiectases, associated with volume loss. Some of the bronchiectases have air-fluid levels that are due to brochial secretions.
PMC8007360_02
Female
24
Patient 2: a 24-year-old female was diagnosed with CBF-AML (inv16, corresponding CBFB-MYH11 fusion gene). Pulmonary tuberculosis had been cured with nine months of four-drug therapy one and a half years ago, but otherwise her medical history was unremarkable. We initiated a course of 7 + 3 combined with a single dose o...
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PMC2853045_01
Female
27
A 27 year old female patient came to our department with discharging sinus from proximal part of third metacarpal of left hand and pain. Detailed history revealed that she got minor abrasions by some trivial injury over left hand about 2 months back. These abrasions resolved spontaneously but small nodular swelling dev...
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PMC9097713_01
Male
55
A 55-year-old man was admitted to our institution for the assessment of abnormal chest shadows. He had non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and visited the gastroenterologist regularly. He complained of dry cough, dyspnea on exertion, and anorexia for the preceding 2 months. A chest radiograph revealed bilateral central c...
aids, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, ct, computed tomography, central consolidation, ggo, ground-glass opacity, hiv, human immunodeficiency virus, immunocompetent, kl-6, krebs von den lungen-6, pcp, pneumocystis pneumonia, pneumocystis jirovecii, pneumocystis pneumonia, tblb, transbronchial lung biopsy
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PMC9639239_01
Male
22
Patient 1 was a 22-year old male involved in a motor vehicle accident 8 months prior to participation. He sustained a severe TBI [initial GCS score 3, increased to 7 in the emergency department, loss of consciousness (LOC) 10 days, post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) 1 month]. A Computed Tomography (CT) scan showed subdural h...
eye movement, antisaccades, attention, convergence, eye tracking, microsaccades, saccades, scanpath, smooth pursuit
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PMC9639239_02
Female
45
Patient 2 was a 45-year old female involved in a motor vehicle accident 10 years prior to participation. She sustained a severe TBI (GCS score 4, LOC 2 months, PTA 2 months), fractured pelvis, fractured right tibia and fibula and a dislocated left knee. She spent several weeks in intensive care and was subsequently tra...
eye movement, antisaccades, attention, convergence, eye tracking, microsaccades, saccades, scanpath, smooth pursuit
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PMC9639239_03
Female
19
Patient 3 was a 19-year old female with a complicated history. Her TBI was not diagnosed at the time of her first hospitalization at age 14. According to her mother, she had vomited and had a severe occipital headache before falling asleep. She was unarousable in the morning and was taken to the hospital. A CT scan sho...
eye movement, antisaccades, attention, convergence, eye tracking, microsaccades, saccades, scanpath, smooth pursuit
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PMC9575662_01
Female
38
Dear Editor, Infliximab, a chimeric mAb against TNF-alpha, is approved for PsA treatment. Infliximab is available as an originator (Remicade) and as biosimilars (CT-P13, Remsima, Inflectra; SB2, Flixabi). We present the case of a 38-year-old Caucasian female physician, who was diagnosed with PsA in 2009, with skin and ...
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PMC1334206_01
Male
7
This twenty-seven years old male presented with complaints of fever with rigor and chills and sore throat for ten days. It was associated with myalgia and recurrent vomiting followed by diffuse maculopapular rash all over the body with sparing of mucous membranes and periorbital tissues. On examination, he had conjunct...
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PMC6195938_01
Male
29
A 29-year-old male presented to the emergency room with sudden onset of dyspnoea and cough that started while travelling in a hilly region. He reported a history of asthma since childhood, requiring the intermittent use of inhalers. There were no other co-morbidities, history of prior tuberculosis or prior severe exace...
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PMC5881438_01
Male
49
A 49 year old Afro-Cuban male with a history of chronic alcoholism and hypertension presented with a three day history of fever (106 F), change in mental status, and body aches in August, 2016. On admission, he was febrile 103.1 F, with a heart rate of 137 beats per minutes, blood pressure of 156/79 mm of Hg, and r...
alt, alanine transaminase, ast, aspartate transaminase, ct, computed tomography, e coli, escherichia coli, e rhusiopathiae, erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, edil, edil, eint, eint, tblb, total bilirubin
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PMC4413521_01
Female
40
A previously healthy 40-year-old African American G2 P1 female with a 23-week twin gestation complicated by an incompetent cervix requiring a cervical cerclage presented to the emergency department with intermittent palpitations and shortness of breath for the past two months. The patient arrived via EMS complaining of...
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PMC6441490_01
Female
46
A 46-year-old white woman was referred to our physicians for symptom related to biliary tract injury (pruritus, abdominal pain, and fatigue), without jaundice. With a history of smoking, no other clinical information has been noted to this patient. Baseline laboratory data obtained from blood sampling revealed alkaline...
anti-mitochondrial autoantibodies, primary biliary cholangitis, the rods and rings (r&r) autoantibodies
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PMC8320545_01
Male
44
A 44-year-old otherwise healthy Sri Lankan male presented with left ankle joint swelling of 6 months duration. He had progressive ankle swelling with restricted movement and pain while weight-bearing. He denied any respiratory symptoms, pyrexia and constitutional symptoms. Patient did not have a history of previous tra...
tuberculosis, ankle joint, arthritis, monoarticular
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PMC6469271_01
Female
32
A 32-year-old female presented with dyspnea and constant, non-radiating chest pressure along the left sternal border associated with palpitations that started at the gym during her routine workout, with ongoing racing heartbeat after exercise. She had no medical history. She had been taking oral contraceptives for birt...
myxoma, pulmonary embolism, transthoracic echocardiogram
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PMC6446216_01
Female
35
A 35-year-old Caucasian female with a past medical history of hepatitis C virus, thalassemia minor and ankylosing spondylitis presented to the hospital with worsening dyspnea on exertion accompanied by occasional wheezing for the past month. Her symptoms included substernal pleuritic chest pain, heartburn, recurrent ep...
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PMC4138934_01
Male
46
A 46-year-old man presented to his physician with a 3-month history of generalized weakness and 15-pound unintentional weight loss. He also reported mild dyspnea on exertion and decreased appetite. His past medical history was significant for hypertriglyceridemia, primary hypothyroidism, and vitamin D deficiency. He ha...
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PMC3320293_01
Female
38
The patient, a healthy, 38-year-old woman in the 7th week of pregnancy, traveled with her husband to Hong Kong. From March 1 to March 6, 2003, they stayed at the Hong Kong hotel where it is believed a physician from China spread SARS-CoV to several guests. These guests were the index case-patients for subsequent outbre...
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