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Background Recurrent syncope with seizure-like stiffening may mimic epilepsy or neurological disorders, and when
routine tests are repeatedly normal, intermittent arrhythmia can be easily overlooked.
Case presentation We report a case of…
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Background Traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) is a rare sequela of blunt abdominal trauma, characterized
by disruption of the abdominal musculature and fascia without skin penetration. Diagnosis may be challenging and
delayed, with…
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Introduction The Republic of Moldova, an upper-middle-income nation in Eastern Europe, has encountered
overlapping public health and humanitarian challenges that have tested the resilience of its health system.
Following the COVID-19…
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Background Prehospital emergency care is a vital pillar of the health system and serves as the first point of contact
for patients. It plays an important role in providing timely care to emergency patients. The expectations of…
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Platelet gene resistance may result in acute thrombosis, although clinical reports are scarce.This article presents
a classic case of acute in-stent thrombosis and discusses its diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.The patient,
a…
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Objectives The incidence of pediatric injuries involving inflatable amusement devices (IADs) has increased. This
study aimed to evaluate the epidemiology of these injuries treated at a level 1 trauma center. We hypothesized that
there…
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Background Simulation-based medical education (SBME) is increasingly used in emergency medicine (EM) training
to enhance clinical skills and decision-making. However, its impact on undergraduate clerkship performance and
student…
Background Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a catastrophic form of stroke affecting more than 3.3
million individuals worldwide each year and accounting for approximately 10–20% of all strokes globally. Although
less common than acute…
Background Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a catastrophic form of stroke affecting more than 3.3
million individuals worldwide each year and accounting for approximately 10–20% of all strokes globally. Although
less common than acute…
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Background Toxic encephalopathy, which results from exposure to neurotoxic substances, poses a considerable
clinical challenge, especially for occupational groups like painters and construction workers.
Case presentation This case report…