Introduction
Thyroid toxicosis can be developed after minor infection, has to be taken seriously and start treatment urgently despite the
clinical picture. It should be kept under a close observation until it has been seen by an endocrine…
Introduction
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition resulting from the body's extreme response to infection, remains a critical global health
concern. Understanding its burden, incidence, and impact is vital for effective prevention and treatment.…
INTRODUCTION
The Emergency Department (ED) plays a crucial role in admitting many hospitalized patients, often needing to decide on urinary
catheter placement. While catheters help monitor urine output and alleviate urinary issues, they also pose…
INTRODUCTION
Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome (ACS), a rare condition characterized by small bowel encapsulation, poses significant diagnostic
challenges. First described by Foo et al. in 1978, this condition presents with a range of symptoms, including…
INTRODUCTION
Acute appendicitis, a frequently encountered surgical emergency, accounts for 4% to 8% of all emergency visits, and typically
presents with right lower quadrant pain, fever, and localized tenderness, often diagnosed using the Alvarado…
The standard management of esophageal foreign body impactions typically involves either observational strategies or
endoscopic removal. In scenarios where endoscopy is not accessible, pharmacological interventions offer a viable…
Introduction
59 years old lady presented with six month history of unsteadiness feeling generally unwell, poor balance, N&V, loss of appetite
along with ongoing headaches
Case presentation
59 years old lady presented with six month history of…
Introduction
Cheiro-Oral Syndrome (COS) is a rare form of lacunar stroke characterized by pure sensory impairment, typically affecting the
perioral region and fingers.
Case Presentation
A 61-year-old male presented to the emergency department…
Background
Acute gastric ischemia is a rare but fatal condition due to the risk of necrosis and perforation. This case report details the
presentation, diagnostic process, and management of a 76-year-old male patient with acute gastric ischemia…
Introduction
Patients with Diabetes Mellitus are at increased risk of genitourinary infections due to impaired immune function and urinary
stasis. Here, we present a case of an extended genitourinary abscess in a male with type 2 diabetes mellitus…