Stress cardiomyopathy, commonly known as apical ballooning syndrome, is a condition that is often triggered by stress factors, particularly in postmenopausal women. It mimics the symptoms of acute coronary syndrome. This article emphasizes the significance of identifying stress cardiomyopathy in post-operative patients and discussing its diagnosis and treatment options.
Pneumoperitoneum due to Intestinal Cystic Pneumatosis (ICP) is a rare cause of pneumoperitoneum. It is characterized by the accumulation of gas in cystic cavities within the intestinal wall, primarily affecting the small intestine and colon [1].
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB) can present with unusual extrapulmonary manifestations, particularly in the context of immunosuppression. Pericarditis associated with pericardial effusion is a common extrapulmonary complication of Tuberculosis (TB) in developing countries like Cameroon.
Metastases of colorectal cancer outside the liver and lungs are infrequent and only reported occasionally. We wish to report an exceptionally rare case of metachronous metastases sequentially affecting the ovary, gastric wall, and abdominal wall.
The primary fascial closure of the open abdomen after damage control surgery following complex traumatic injury has been an evolving technique. This case report presents a 42-year-old female who sustained a left upper quadrant abdominal gunshot wound.
The paper presents a brief description of developmental stages of the human hearing organ. Attention was brought to the mechanism of receiving and processing auditory in- formation in a child in the womb. Bekesy's travelling wave theory does not provide a sufficient explanation of these processes
We hereby present the case of a 29-year-old male with varicose veins who underwent foam sclerotherapy of his right lower extremity with polidocanol. After the procedure he presented to the emergency department with chest pain and dyspnoea.
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.
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.
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.