Volume 1 - Issue 1
Authors : *Israa M. Sawalha
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the top 20 causes of
illness-related disability for individuals between 15 and 44 years of
age. The Palestinian people are especially at a higher risk of developing
mental disorders in particular OCD, as a result of trauma from enmity
and the immanent violence which has led to psychological disorders
in people living in Palestine because it is under a seventh decade of
Israeli occupation with continues violence and immanent abuses of
basic human rights.
Authors : *Beatriz Chambino; Sérgio Maltês; Claudio Gonçalves Gouveia;
Cristiana Camacho; Pedro Neves Ferreira; Luís Campos
A 90-year old male diagnosed with stage III non-Hodgkin's peripheral T-cell
lymphoma under palliative treatment was admitted due to a feeling of food
impaction and vomiting. He underwent upper digestive endoscopy which
revealed an extensively necrotic esophageal mucosa with complete esophagus
obstruction where two impacted pills were seen (figure 1) and fragmented.
Authors : *M.Hammoud, F.Lakhdar, M.Benzagmout, K.Chakour, M.F Chaou
Arachnoid cysts are rare benign congenital extra axial lesions, which consist
of collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) surrounded by normal arachnoid
membrane. They account for approximately 1% of all intracranial space-
occupying lesions, with a higher prevalence in the first 2 decades of life [1].
Most arachnoid cysts are quiescent and remain asymptomatic throughout life.
They are incidentally detected on CT or magnetic resonance images [2].
Authors : Yongxiang Li
A 48-year-old male patient underwent a modified Child PD for the malignant
tumor of the descending duodenum. The gastroscope and abdominal
enhanced computed tomography (CT) in the preoperative examinations are
displayed in Fig. 1. The related index and laboratory values of the patients
showed no abnormal outcomes. Standard modified Child PD was performed
after excluding the surgical contraindications. No adverse events occurred
during the operation.
Authors : Iyevhobu K.O*, Momoh, A.R.M, Etafo, J, Airefetalor A.I, Osagiede,
E.K.
Staphylococcus aureus avoidable medical and economic
burden, the true incidence and prevalence of pathogenic
strain of foodborne diseases is difficult to quantify. Risk
factors implicated in foodborne diseases as identified
by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention included
unsafe sources, inadequate cooking, improper holding,
contaminated equipment and poor personal hygiene
implicating that the food handler dimension is crucially
important (FDA, 2009).
Open Access Case Report DOI: 10.55920/JCRMHS.2022.01.001005
In Hindsight, A Deafening Diagnosis
Authors : Van Nguyen, Basil Ike, Ecler Jaqua
A 34-year-old female presents to the primary care physician with a 2-week history of fatigue,
generalized headache, intermittent right-sided tinnitus, and dizziness that started abruptly after a dental
procedure. Tinnitus is high-pitched and most often noted in the morning. The dizziness occurs mainly
when changing from a supine to seated position.
Authors : Maria Lambrou, Vasiliki Antari, Georgios Totikidis, Eleni Papadimitriou, Emmanuel Roilides, Evgenia Papakonstantinou
Given the immunodeficiency due to their disease and chemotherapy,
patients with cancer are vulnerable to infections and COVID19 infection is
really threatening. We describe a successful management of a girl diagnosed
with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and COVID19 infection concomitantly
with Escherichia Hermannii sepsis
Authors : Siniša Franjić
Facial pain occurring in the absence of trauma may be caused by a variety
of disorders, many of which may be associated with referred pain, thereby
making accurate localization of the source difficult [1]. For this reason, a careful
examination of the face, orbits, eyes, oral and nasal cavities, auditory canals,
and temporomandibular joints is an essential aspect of the evaluation of these
patients.
Authors : Mohamed Shafi Bin Mahboob Ali
This is a case of an elderly women with chronic Hepatitis B and was not
on treatment came to our centre with the complaints of abdominal distension,pain and leaking of
‘yellowish fluid’ from her umbilicus.She claimed that the leaking was recent after
the detachment of her belly button.Otherwise, she also had nausea,vomiting,loss of appetite and jaundice.
Authors : Bigoni T; Urbani F; Papi A; Greco GF*; Beccaria M
A 61-yr-old caucasian man presented to the Emergency Department (ASST
Mantua Hospital, Mantua, Italy) with fever up to 39°C, poorly responsive to
antipyretics, nocturnal dyspnea and productive cough with mucus-purulent
sputum for three days. On physical examination he appeared in good general
condition, collaborating and oriented.