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Volume 5

Mucocutaneous Involvement in Behcets Disease

Behçet’s disease is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by its clinical polymorphism associating mucocutaneous involvement to systemic manifestations. The mucocutaneous lesions are considered the hallmark of the disease, being the most common symptoms presenting at the onset of disease. Our objective was to determine the characteristics of this skin involvement during Behçet’s disease

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Intradural Langerhans’ Cell Histiocytosis Invading Frontal Bone of Skull: A Case Report with A Brief Review

In Langerhans Cell Histocytosis (LCH), there is a slow and abnormal proliferation of histiocytes. It is also called as Eosinophilic granuloma. In the case of bone involvement, there is an expansion of bone along with a lytic reaction.

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Pseudo-Abdominal Hernia: A Retrospective Study with A Review of The Literature

Pseudo-abdominal hernia presents as a localized compressible bulge without an actual paresis of muscles. Pseudo hernias can occur after ventral nerve root damage secondary to excision of radiculopathy, Lyme disease, poliomyelitis, syringomyelia, diabetic truncal neuropathy, polyradiculoneuropathy, prolapsed L1-L2 intervertebral disc, and rarely due to Herpes Zoster (HZ).

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Management of Gastric Varices with BRTO Assisted Endoscopic High-Dose Histoacryl Injection: A Case Report and Review

Gastric varices is one of the most serious complication of portal hypertension. Endoscopic injection therapy with Histoacryl is the preferred method in managing gastric variceal bleeding. Iatrogenic ectopic embolism is the most serious complication associated with Histoacryl injection in patients with co-existing gastro-renal shunt.

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Massive Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Due to Small Bowel Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour (GIST)

Background: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours (GIST) are rare, upper gastrointestinal bleeding is the most common clinical manifestation of GISTs, manifesting as hematemesis or melena. We are describing an acute surgical gastrointestinal bleeding that affecting patient stability secondary to GIST.

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