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Multiple pregnancies, particularly triplets, are rare[incidence] and can be associated with various complications during pregnancy and delivery. Dichorionic triamniotic triplets (two placentas) are even more unusual, and the presence of single placenta for two gestational sacs adds to the complexity.

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Cardiac tumors are rare, with myxomas being the most common primary tumor in adults, typically benign and found in the left atrium. Myxomas are usually sporadic but can be familial or syndromic. They are more frequent in women and are often asymptomatic, with diagnosis made incidentally.

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The Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (JHR) is an acute inflammatory response that may occur after initiating anti microbial therapy for spirochetal infections, most notably syphilis. Its clinical presentation often involving fever, hypotension, and systemic symptoms-can closely mimic sepsis, posing a diagnostic challenge

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Aortic dissection is a life-threatening cardiovascular condition characterized by the separation of the aortic wall layers due to an intimal tear.

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The authors describe a 3-year-old previously healthy girl who presented with new-onset hepatic encephalopathy due to accidental consumption of Cassia occidentalis seeds. The child found the seeds four days before her presentation in the dehiscent fruits of a plant that was kept in a flowerpot in a neighbor’s house.

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a predominant and incurable chronic debilitating neuro-degenerative disorder occupying more than 60% of all types of dementias. It is inaugurating by a cascade of events initiating from amnesic-typememory impairment and by gradually loss of cognitive and executive capacities, which is an intolerable problem for the patients and their familiars.

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Extravasation is a dangerous complication of doxorubicin administration, leading to extreme pain, vascular damage, infection, and tissue necrosis. These adverse effects can be minimized with administration of the antidote (dexrazoxane) within six hours.
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