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Acute retinal necrosis (ARN) is a rare but devastating and rapidly progressive viral retinitis. The most common aetiological agents are reported to be herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster ...
A man in his 50s was referred for management of cutaneous sarcoidosis diagnosed on skin biopsy. He had developed numerous asymptomatic red skin lesions over the previous 2 months. Widespread red ...
From acute flaccid paralysis (AFP)–Guillain–Barre Syndrome (GBS) and myelitis to progressive encephalopathy : acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) atypical presentation of rabies following dog ...
DS is an uncommon condition presenting in patients with poor diabetic control and characterised by acute to subacute ballism/chorea.1 Strict blood glucose control is required to treat DS. Moreover, ...
Lymphangiosarcoma, or Stewart-Treves syndrome, is a rare and aggressive malignancy. It is associated with poor prognosis due to its high risk of recurrence and metastasis. This case report highlights ...
A female patient in her 30s with a history of sleeve gastrectomy and subsequent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass developed severe epigastric pain 72 hours after intragastric balloon placement. Imaging and ...
Macrocheilia, or lip enlargement, has a varied aetiology, but granulomatous conditions, both infective and non-infective, comprise a significant proportion of patients. Diagnosis starts with clinical ...
In this case report, a patient is described with an unusual cause of renal artery stenosis (RAS). The patient presented with acute anuric renal failure and hypertensive urgency, following a ...
Ankylosing spondylosis (AS) is characterised by bilateral sacroiliitis, asymmetric peripheral oligoarthritis, association with the human leucocyte antigen-B27, enthesitis and dactylitis. The ...
Pulmonary artery stenosis (PAS) is most encountered in the paediatric population as a congenital anomaly. In adults, PAS from extrinsic compression of the pulmonary artery (PA) results from conditions ...
Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are malignant mesenchymal tumours that originate from the interstitial pacemaker cells of Cajal. They are particularly rare, comprising only 5% of all GISTs, ...
This case report presents a late preterm infant diagnosed with severe cerebellar hypoplasia and microcephaly secondary to congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection. Initially suspected to have Dandy ...