In managing the complication of tuberculosis (TB), the phenomenon of a paradoxical reaction must be considered when there are ...
A woman in her 50s with genetically confirmed Huntington’s disease presented with right-sided arm sensory symptoms that ...
Congenital intestinal webs of the bowel are an exceedingly rare cause of mechanical bowel obstruction in adults. Their presentation beyond the neonatal period is rare and may represent a diagnostic ...
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare, life-threatening dermatological emergency characterised by blistering and desquamation, often triggered by medications. Early identification and ...
The clinical presentation of gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) can vary and can be attributed to tumour mass effect or gastrointestinal haemorrhage. We present the rare case of a female in her ...
In this article, we report a case of idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) with an atypical manifestation in a man in his early 50s, whose first symptoms included recurrent episodes of ...
A school-aged child presented to the department with a history of a fall while playing. Facial swelling with restricted mouth opening was evident, suspecting a bilateral mandibular body fracture. CT ...
A 58-year-old female with known type 2 diabetes mellitus continued to take her usual medications, including metformin, an ACE inhibitor and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, while suffering from ...
The recreational use of ketamine is increasing in popularity due to its dissociative and paralytic effects, ease of availability and low cost. However, serious and frequently irreversible damage to ...
Uterine angiosarcoma diagnosed solely by endometrial biopsy and the effect of oral progesterone treatment on associated lung metastases (24 April, 2026) ...
A fit and active amateur cyclist was referred by his general practitioner to a surgical oncology outpatient clinic with a slowly-growing perineal mass. Following clinical examination, the patient ...
Parathyroid cysts are rare lesions of the cervical region and less frequently of the mediastinum. They occur mostly in women and are usually asymptomatic. They generally occur in the fourth and fifth ...