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Long-Term Response after Early Discontinuation Due to Immunotherapy Toxicity In Metastatic Renal Cancer: A Clinical Case and Literature Review

1. Abstract Immunotherapy has a cardinal role in renal cancer, both in adju- vant setting and metastatic disease (first or subsequent lines). Se- vere immune-related adverse events (irAEs) occur in 10-27% of patients treated with immunotherapy [1,2], but the discontinuation of the treatment due to toxicity doesn’t necessarily correlate with poor outcome.

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A Case of Idd-Type Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries Combined with Inversion of the Viscera and Patent Foramen Ovale Complicated with Stroke

1. Abstract Corrected transposition of the great arteries is a rare complex congenital heart disease. Its clinical manifestations and changes in the natural history of the disease depend on its associated deformities.

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Acute Extensive Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction Secondary to Novel Coronavirus Infection in a Young Patient: A Case Report

1. Abstract This report reviews a young man who experienced a sudden, acute myocardial infarction without any other underlying health issues, and it discusses the connection between a novel coronavirus infection and endothelial damage and thrombosis in the coronary artery.

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Erector Spinae Plane Block as a New Treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Upper Limbs: Two Case Reports

1. Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) can be divided into type I (absence of nerve damage) and type II (presence of nerve damage), its diagnosis is based on the Budapest criteria. Pain control in CRPS is a challenge, and for this reason new less invasive techniques are needed for the treatment of this chronic syndrome. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2023.11603

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In Search for the Right Track from Definition to Diagnosis and Treatment for Heart Failure

1. Abstract Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), a phenotypic artificial marker of cardiac systolic function, has been traditionally used for the classification of heart failure (HF) patients. However, LVEF suffers from several limitations and drawbacks that make its use debatable. Recently, a new index, myocardial work index, has been proposed. This novel index contains two variables: global longitudinal strain and branchial artery pressure that is also affected by a number of limitations. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2023.11701

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The Future of Emergency Medicine: Through the Front Door and Beyond the Emergency Department

1. Introduction Emergency Medicine (EM) is a unique specialty, which is extremely dynamic and progressive. The practice of EM very much reflects the community or city where it is located. The patient andstaff profile are usually representative of the area and community. The spectrum of diagnoses too is closely linked to the incidence and prevalence of diseases in that community. Not forgetting that the culture of the institution or department where EM care is delivered does go hand in hand with local practices (culturally driven).

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Bilateral Panuveitis Combined with Optic Neuritis in A Young Individual Related to Covid-19 Vaccination: Literature Review and Case Report

1. Abstract This research aimed to conduct a literature review on COVID- 19-vaccine-related uveitis and optic neuritis and to disclose an exceptional instance of a young individual with bilateral panuveitis and optic neuritis following the second dosage and second booster of the COVID-19 vaccine (Coronavac), and to.

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