Mhairi Murdoch,Zosia Miedzybrodzka,James F Wilson et al.
Mhairi Murdoch et al.
Sitosterolaemia is an autosomal recessive disorder in which the intestinal absorption of sterol molecules is unregulated, leading to elevated cholesterol. Recognition avoids unnecessary investigation. A low plant sterol diet reduces symptom...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e270870. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-270870 2026
Nicholas Jose Iglesias,Patrick Cherfan,Anne-Isabelle Sophia Reme et al.
Nicholas Jose Iglesias et al.
Aneurysms of the thyrocervical trunk are rare and often associated with trauma or underlying conditions such as neurofibromatosis type 1. Management guidelines do not exist for this aneurysm and there remains practice variation with some pe...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e271222. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-271222 2026
Dylan Sheikhzadeh,Isira Parahitiyawa,Karthikeyan Kulasekaran et al.
Dylan Sheikhzadeh et al.
Duodenal webs are an uncommon cause of duodenal stenosis arising from incomplete bowel recanalisation during embryological development. Despite troubling symptoms such as bilious vomiting in affected infants, prognosis is generally favourab...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e267876. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-267876 2026
Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia associated with maternal anti-HLA antibodies: a conservative interpretation of a rare presentation [0.03%]
Carlos González-Pérez,Ana Vidal Esteban,Amanda Bermejo Gómez et al.
Carlos González-Pérez et al.
Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia (ANN) is a rare cause of neutropenia in newborns, resulting from maternal antibodies directed against paternal antigens present on fetal neutrophils, in a mechanism similar to Rh haemolytic disease.We present...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e268797. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-268797 2026
Nikita Margaret John,William Musda,Roopa Krishnamurthy et al.
Nikita Margaret John et al.
Headaches in pregnancy are a common occurrence, and most differentials are benign but cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a life-threatening secondary headache that is more common in pregnancy and postpartum. CVT is caused by an occlusion o...
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BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e265688. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-265688 2026
Late recurrence of non-small cell lung carcinoma at a surgical staple site diagnosed by endobronchial ultrasound and treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy [0.03%]
Jonni Fay Cayon Teves,Cary Amiel Gil Villanueva,Reno Eufemon Cereno et al.
Jonni Fay Cayon Teves et al.
Local recurrence at a surgical staple site is an uncommon but clinically important cause of diagnostic uncertainty during lung cancer surveillance. Although postoperative staple site thickening is frequently encountered, distinguishing beni...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e272075. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2026-272075 2026
Palaniraj Rama Raj,Helen Pho,Paul Kopanidis et al.
Palaniraj Rama Raj et al.
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) with the formation of a spinal longitudinal epidural collection (SLEC) is an important treatable cause of headache. Left untreated, neurological sequelae can include cranial neuropathy, superficial...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e269404. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-269404 2026
Martin Regan,Yee Ho Chiu,James Culley et al.
Martin Regan et al.
Anti- melanocyte differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5) associated dermatomyositis is a rare, heterogeneous disease with multiple phenotypes. This case describes a patient with indolent myopathy, skin lesions and normal creatine kinase...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e268344. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-268344 2026
Joseph Graham,Mohammad Fawad Khattak,James Ryley et al.
Joseph Graham et al.
Joseph T Lehmann,Patrick Klang,Assef Jawaada et al.
Joseph T Lehmann et al.
Adrenocortical carcinomas (ACCs) are rare aggressive endocrine tumours that commonly spread to the lymph nodes, liver and lung. Infrequently they metastasise to the bone and when present are often fatal.We report the case of a middle-aged m...
Case Reports
BMJ case reports. 2026 Mar 25;19(3):e268362. DOI:10.1136/bcr-2025-268362 2026