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Research Article

Zoster sine herpete presenting with meralgia paresthetica-like thigh pain: A case report

Lütfiye Pirbudak*; Elzem Şen; Muhittin Taşdoğan; Yavuz Saygili; Ozan Kutlu

Zoster sine herpete is a rare form of Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) reactivation presenting solely with neurological symptoms without cutaneous lesions, often leading to diagnostic delays and inappropriate interventions.

Case Report

When systemic therapy fails: Metaplastic breast carcinoma requiring urgent mastectomy

Fatima Natalie Garcia Perez, MD; Marina Gad El Sayed; Victor Dominguez, MD; Kevin Perez, DO*; David Caba, MD; Vicente Ramos-Santillan MD

Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma (MpBC) is a rare histologic variant encompassing less than 1% of invasive breast cancers [1]. It consists of a heterogenous group of tumors displaying metaplasia of the glandular epithelium into squamous and mesenchymal cells.

Case Report

Retained air rifle pallet presenting as a breast lump eight years after injury

Saif Al-Sahee*; Jonathan Adlem; Layloma Hamidi Latifi

Foreign bodies within the breast are uncommon and may present diagnostic and management challenges, particularly when non-iatrogenic in origin. Retained airgun pellets are rarely reported and may mimic breast pathology years after the initial injury...

Research Article

Endoluminal vacuum assisted closure in the management of esophageal injury: Our experience and how we utilize it

Benjamin Smith, MD*; William Bolton, MD; James Stephenson, MD; Brian Rundall, MD

Esophageal injury is a diagnosis associated with a high morbidity and mortality. There has been a push recently for less invasive treatment with endoscopic adjuncts. Endoluminal vacuum assisted closure, E-V.A.C is a promising technique that we have been utilizing since 2022...

Case Report

Concurrent sealed off gallbladder perforation with small bowel obstruction in the third trimester of uncomplicated pregnancy: A rare case report

Shubham Yadav*; Aakanksha Singh; Sanjeev Kumar; Ankit Singh

Pregnancy-related acute gallbladder perforation with small bowel obstruction is exceptionally rare surgical emergency, its nonspecific symptoms may be misattributed to physiological changes of pregnancy, leading to diagnostic delay..

Case Report

Rectus sheath hematoma following midurethral sling: A case report

Jenna M Patterson, MD*; Andrew F Hundley, MD

Bleeding complications are reported in <3% of Midurethral Sling (MUS) surgeries [1]. Large vessel injuries and rectus sheath hematomas are potential sources for bleeding complications, and these complications could be catastrophic [2]. ...

Case Report

The hidden ‘V’: A metallic foreign body missed by bronchoscopy in a child

Nemsi Ella*; Louhaichi Sabrine; Ben Hmida Lenda; Hamdi Besma; Bouassida Imen; Abdelkbir Amina; Souihli Jawher; Ammar Jamel; Merghli Adel; Hamzaoui Agnès

Foreign Body Aspiration (FBA) is a common pediatric emergency, but its diagnosis can be delayed, particularly in older children without a clear aspiration history. Undiagnosed bronchial foreign bodies may lead to chronic respiratory symptoms and complications such as pneumonia or bronchial stenosis. ...

Case Report

Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas in a 14-year-old girl: A rare case report

Jamal Alsharif; Abdugadir MA Mussa*; Nuha Salim; Melad Asfor

Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm (SPN) of the pancreas is a rare, low-grade malignant epithelial tumor accounting for approximately 1–2% of all pancreatic neoplasms. It predominantly affects young females. Despite its malignant classification, SPN generally demonstrates indolent behavior and excellent prognosis after complete surgical resection. ...

Research Article

Progress in beating-heart minimally invasive coronary bypass techniques: Evolution of surgical care for ischemic heart disease in Uzbekistan

Muradov MM; Nagayeva GA*; Yarbekov RR; Li GA1; Omonov KD

Objective and tasks of the study: Surgical techniques are widely used in the treatment of patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). The current trend in coronary surgery involves a transition toward minimally invasive approaches and arterial myocardial revascularization. Since the introduction of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) ...

Case Report

Minimally invasive management of spontaneous haemoperitoneum secondary to a omental arteriovenous malformation

Matthew J McGuinness; Kai Sheng Saw; Howe Mao*

Spontaneous haemoperitoneum is a rare life-threatening condition which is defined as a non-iatrogenic and non-traumatic aetiology of blood within the peritoneal cavity [1]. Despite modern imaging techniques pre-operative diagnosis is challenging with delays contributing to the high associated ...