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Physician’s Dilemma: Cure or Harm? Possible TRALI in ITP Resulting in a Fatal  Outcome

Physician’s Dilemma: Cure or Harm? Possible TRALI in ITP Resulting in a Fatal Outcome

1. Abstract
Patients with Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) often require platelet transfusions, which carry a risk of Transfusion
Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI).

Glymphatic Dysfunction and The Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease – Narrative  Review

Glymphatic Dysfunction and The Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease – Narrative Review

1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly. It affects about 10% of people at or older than 65 years old.

Pine Pollen Impacts Hypogonadal Symptoms in Younger Men with Variations in  Androgen Levels: Pilot Observations

Pine Pollen Impacts Hypogonadal Symptoms in Younger Men with Variations in Androgen Levels: Pilot Observations

1. Abstract
1.1. Purpose
This pilot is a partner trial to a previously published study of older men [1]. The primary goal was to assess the effects.

Case of Debilitating Abdominal Pain: Gastric Twist Post Sleeve Gastrectomy

Case of Debilitating Abdominal Pain: Gastric Twist Post Sleeve Gastrectomy

1. Abstract
Gastric twist is a rare diagnosis that requires a high index of suspicion with debilitating outcome on the patient’s daily life if not managed appropriately.

Enteric Fever complicated by ARDS – A Case Report

Enteric Fever complicated by ARDS – A Case Report

1. Abstract
Enteric fever(EF) is caused by Salmonella Typhi, Gram negative obligate anaerobe. EF typically presents with fever and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Harlequin Syndrome as The Presenting Feature of Late Breast Cancer Recurrence

Harlequin Syndrome as The Presenting Feature of Late Breast Cancer Recurrence

1. Abstract
We report a case of Harlequin syndrome revealing a late recurrence of a breast cancer treated 15 years earlier. Harlequin syndrome typically presents with unilateral.

Critical Limb Ischemia and Cerebral Arterial Disease in A Young Patient; Two  Sides of The Same Coin: A Case Report

Critical Limb Ischemia and Cerebral Arterial Disease in A Young Patient; Two Sides of The Same Coin: A Case Report

https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2025.141105
Critical limb ischemia as first diagnosis can lead to amputation in a 20 25% of patients. In this case we present a 49-year-old male with a history of peripheral atherosclerotic arterial disease due to diabetes mellitus type 2 who underwent below the knee amputation and presented with cerebral.

Clitoromegaly in Children with Adrenocortical Tumor: A Rare Etiology of  Isolated Hyperandrogenism

Clitoromegaly in Children with Adrenocortical Tumor: A Rare Etiology of Isolated Hyperandrogenism

1. Abstract
A concerning clinical symptom that frequently prompts a diagnosis of disorders of sex development (DSD) in children is clitoromegaly. Rare etiologies such androgen-secreting adrenocortical tumours (ACT).

Solitary Plasmacytoma of Bone in The Occipital Cranioencephalic Region:  Review and Report  Solitary Plasmacytoma of The Occipital Bone: Review and Case Report

Solitary Plasmacytoma of Bone in The Occipital Cranioencephalic Region: Review and Report Solitary Plasmacytoma of The Occipital Bone: Review and Case Report

1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Solitary Plasmacytomas (SP) are solid tumors originated from local proliferation of mature B lymphocytes that acquire a monoclonal and disordered multiplication pattern, representing five percent of all plasma cell tumors.

Toxic Megacolon in A Patient with Ulcerative Colitis and A History of  Hirschprung’s Disease Case Report

Toxic Megacolon in A Patient with Ulcerative Colitis and A History of Hirschprung’s Disease Case Report

1. Introduction
Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is the most common cause of functional intestinal obstruction in paediatric patients. It is
characterized by contiguous intestinal ganglionitis of the myenteric plexuses of Auerbach and the submucosal

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