Conservative management for non-puerperal uterine inversion in nulliparous woman: a rare case report [0.03%]
Haidarotul Milla,Andi Rinaldi,Raden Kania Praharsini et al.
Haidarotul Milla et al.
Introduction: Non-puerperal uterine inversion (NPUI) is a rare condition in which the uterus turns inside out caused by a non-puerperal or gynecological condition. Management for NPUI includes surgery, with several availa...
Surgical management of duodenal gangliocytic paraganglioma causing upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report [0.03%]
Munirah Alfouzan,Abdulaziz Alrubaiaan,Bader Alshamlan et al.
Munirah Alfouzan et al.
Introduction: Gangliocytic paraganglioma is rare duodenal tumor characterized by distinctive histological features including neuroendocrine, ganglion and Schwann-like cells. It is typically benign, though occasional regio...
A diagnostic dilemma: a rare case of falciform ligament abscess from gallbladder perforation masquerading as pancreatitis and subsequent abdominal wall cellulitis [0.03%]
Jayden A Wearne,Hannah Truong,Michael Rouse et al.
Jayden A Wearne et al.
Introduction and importance: Pathology of the falciform ligament is rare in adulthood due to the closure of the communication of the umbilicus with the external environment during embryological development. Compared to th...
Non-traumatic atlantoaxial dislocation co-existing with hypoplastic and high riding vertebral arteries: a case report and review of literature [0.03%]
Hoang Gia Du,Nguyen Van Trung,Nguyen Duc Hoang et al.
Hoang Gia Du et al.
Introduction: Non-traumatic atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD) is an uncommon condition characterized by abnormal displacement between the C1 and C2 vertebrae, resulting in upper cervical spine instability with the possibilit...
Dina Aprilya,Oryza Satria,Febry Prayugo
Dina Aprilya
Introduction: The Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the thumb dislocation is rare, and buttonhole dislocation is a rarer type that is often irreducible by closed reduction due to the interposition of soft tissue. In this...
Delayed right ventricular perforation 3 years after permanent pacemaker implantation: a case report [0.03%]
Sinh Hien Nguyen,Thanh Hung Ngo,Pham Thi Hue
Sinh Hien Nguyen
Introduction: Right ventricular (RV) lead perforation is an uncommon but serious complication of pacemaker implantation. Most cases occur acutely or subacutely, while very late perforations - beyond 1 year - are exceeding...
Pylorus-spanning diffuse gastric lipomatosis as an uncommon cause of intermittent gastric outlet obstruction: a case report [0.03%]
Kyeong Woon Choi
Kyeong Woon Choi
Introduction and importance: Gastric lipomas are uncommon; diffuse gastric lipomatosis is rarer, and pyloric involvement may cause bleeding or intermittent gastric outlet obstruction. We report a pylorus-spanning lipomato...
Emergency management of severe polytrauma with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia via EMSS: case report and literature review [0.03%]
Jie Liu,Tianxi Zhang,Xiaoqian Pan et al.
Jie Liu et al.
Introduction: Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (TDH) frequently results from high-energy trauma and is commonly associated with severe polytrauma, presenting significant diagnostic challenges. This report highlights the rol...
Surgical management of intentional ingestion of two nail clippers in an incarcerated adult: a case report [0.03%]
Abdulaziz Alrubaiaan,Munirah Alfouzan,Bader Alshamlan et al.
Abdulaziz Alrubaiaan et al.
Introduction: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a frequent concern in emergency settings. Intentional ingestion of FBs in adults is more common among incarcerated individuals. Complications such as impaction, perforation, he...
Alison McHugh,Adrien Gendre,Holly Jones et al.
Alison McHugh et al.
Introduction: Endolymphatic sac tumors are rare, indolent tumors with an initially innocuous presentation of audiovestibular dysfunction mimicking benign, less sinister aetiologies. The objective of this study was to desc...