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Volume 14

Rare Idiopathic Ileocecal Colic Intussusception in Adult with Delayed Presentation: A Case Report

Adult Intussusception is rare as it has been found in only 1 out of 1300 (0.08%) abdominal surgeries and represents < 1% of adult intestinal obstruction cases. The overall incidence of adult Intussusception is 1-3 cases per 100,000 population comprising 5% of all intussusception cases.

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Concomitant Repair of Parastomal Hernia in the Presence of Midline Ventral Hernia. How Do I Do It?

Parastomal hernias (PHs) and midline ventral hernias are frequent complications following abdominal surgeries, particularly stoma creation, and laparotomies. These hernias are associated with significant morbidity, high recurrence rates, and impaired quality of life.

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A Case Report of a Diagnosis Challenge: Hot Water Epilepsy and Anxiety Disorder

https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2025.141106 Reflex epilepsy is a specific form of epilepsy, distinguished by the occurrence of seizures in response to specific external stimuli [1]. A notable example of this condition is what is known as Hot Water Epilepsy(HWE), which is characterized by the occurrence of seizures triggered by the pouring of hot water.

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Challenges of Home Care Support Systems for Pediatric Patients with Cancer and Their Families in Japan

1. Abstract This study reviewed the existing research on home care support systems for pediatric patients with cancer and their families to identify the challenges in sustaining effective home care. Papers published between 2000 and 2022 were searched using keywords.

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The Buerger’s Disease and the Cryoglobulinemia, the Same Old Love?

1. Abstract The type I cryoglobulinemia vasculitis is a life-threatening dis order because of the severity of cutaneous and renal involvement and the underlying hemopathy and even a limited quantity of para proteins can cause severe symptoms and the Type I cryoglobulin emia accounts for 10%–15% of patients with cryoglobulinemia.

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