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Perspective

Enhancing clinical skills in obstetrics through the integration of intrapartum ultrasound: A resident's perspective

Asaf Romano*

As I approach the conclusion of my residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN), I reflect on the profound impact of Intrapartum Ultrasound (IPUS) on my clinical skills. While the widespread use of IPUS hasn't been definitively shown to improve perinatal outcomes [1,2], its promise in enhancing clinical skills and confidence is undeniable.

Case Report

A rare case of severe PID caused by Raoultella ornithinolytica and Bacteroides fragilis

Mamukadze I*; Weiler E; Lindsey H

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is commonly caused by Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs); however, non-STI pathogens contribute to only 15% of cases. Polymicrobial infections can lead to severe PID owing to bacterial synergy. The identification of bacteria is crucial for guiding antibiotic treatment.

Case Report

Use of non-contact low frequency ultrasonic debridement on adult burn wounds: A case report

Senevirathne AMDSRU*; Ekanayake G; Samarathunga DR; Basnayake BMOD

Low Frequency Ultrasound Debridement (LFUD) is a less painful, less traumatic method of wound debridement by imploding pulsatile ultrasound shockwaves to a selected wound bed along with a wound irrigation solution. Apart from wound debridement, LFUD is capable of biofilm disruption and wound contraction.

Case Report

A case report describing the failure of upadacitinib as sequential medical rescue therapy in treatment resistant acute severe ulcerative colitis

Andrea Chan; Ella Cockburn; Joanna Y Huang; Jonathan P Segal*

This case report summarises the treatment failure with upadacitinib as sequential rescue therapy in the setting of steroid and dose-intensified infliximab refractory acute severe ulcerative colitis. This patient proceeded to have a colectomy and end ileostomy.

Case Series

A rare mass in the nasopharynx: Metastatic small cell lung cancer masquerading as nasopharyngeal fullness

Ivan Alvarez; Nrusheel Kattar; John Pang*

Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) is notorious for its aggressively proliferative nature. Although early metastasis is well-documented in SCLC, metastasis to the nasopharynx is exceedingly rare. We present the case of a 63-year-old male with a history of SCLC of the lung treated with Chemo Radiation Therapy

Case Series

Management of challenging lower limb wounds with dermal matrixes: A case series

Melissa EM Yeo*; Cheryl LY Hui

Lower limb wounds with exposed implants, tendons or extensive degloving with large soft tissue defects pose a significant challenge for the reconstructive surgeon. Kerecis® (Kerecis, Isafjordur, Iceland) is a piscine aceullar dermal xenograft derived from decellularized Icelandic codfish skin, MatriDerm®

Short Report

Mesh implantations after pelvic floor damage caused by vaginal birth are hardly justifiable

Wenderlein J Matthias*

Publications report more on this than on the benefits for the indications of pelvic floor prolapse and severe urinary incontinence. Plastic meshes have been in use for almost 20 years. A follow-up study of Perigee implantations was carried out in 2015 by the Charité/Berlin in a dissertation (Annett Buchheim-Zieb).

Case Report

Peripheral trigeminal neuralgia associated with multiple dental procedures: Case report

Zaid Hamdoon; Waad Kheder*

The peripheral trigeminal neuralgia mainly serves as a pain originated from the central nervous system, and the mechanism of the central pain that related to dental implant surgery is still unclear. However, persistent, and uncontrollable neuropathic pain following dental implant placement is uncommon.

Case Report

Giant polycystic kidney disease: Treatment with open bilateral nephrectomy - A case report with successful outcomes

Josué Omar Hernández Martínez*; Federico Bertrand Noriega; Juan Manuel Ramírez Pedraza; Raymundo Arturo Cosío Álvarez; Luis Leonardo Aguilar Carreño; Jorge Alejandro Domínguez Rodríguez

We present the case of a 53-year-old male with a family history of Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) and a 20-year diagnosis of PKD who refused surgical treatment and opted for alternative medicine. After a month on hemodialysis, he presented to the emergency department with chest pain, dyspnea, somnolence, desaturation, hypotension, abdominal pain, and gross hematuria.

Research Article

Magnetic resonance imaging findings of intra-articular hip pathology in collegiate american football players

Hunter Pharis*; Daniel T DeGenova; Taylor J Manes; Michael Anderson; Thomas Seebacher; Morgan Turnow; Steven De Froda; Robert Wissman

Numerous studies of intra-articular hip dis- orders have been performed, many revealing anterosuperior joint pathology. However, we have encountered hip injuries in less common locations in American Football players.