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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).

Evolving Trends in Trauma Resuscitation

1. Abstract
Trauma remains the major cause of years of potential life lost for those less than 44 [1]. It impacts young and old alike with falls in the elderly being the most common cause of an injury admission in the current era [2].

Insulinoma After Bariatric Surgery: Tricks for Diagnosis and Therapeutic Approach

1. Abstract
1.1. Context: Hypoglycemia is a known late complication of bariatric surgery. Usually, it presents as postprandial episodes probably related to dietary transgressions. However, in some cases, patients show fasting episodes and an insulinoma must be rule out.

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.

Outline of Hospitalization Due to Venous Thromboembolism in the State of Bahia – Brazil – between 2010 and 2020

1. Summary
An important pathology that affects the cardiovascular system is venous thromboembolism (VTE), a disease characterized by the formation of clots in veins. VTE is divided into two clinical presentations: pulmonary thromboembolism (PT) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The general objective of this study is to describe the profile of patients hospitalized for venous thromboembolism and other venous diseases in the state of Bahia between 2010 and 2020.

New Perfection of Xx-Xy Theory and Beyond: New Broaden Spectrum of Gynecology

1. Abstract
The xx-xy gender theory discovered in 1905 became the stake for scientific wisdom as a basis for development of genders. This study was conducted on known case-by-case deep analysis to establish
causes and effects. The example case results are presented for different types of aberrations to induce confidence in the readers.

Incidence of Hand-Foot Syndrome in Patients with Breast Cancer on Capecitabine Treatment

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: Capecitabine is an oral prodrug used for the treatment of various cancer diseases. Capecitabine is activated to 5-FU. The most severe adverse effect is “hand-foot syndrome.

Pharmacokinetics of Methotrexate during Chemotherapy Administration in a Patient with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

1. Case Series
A 36-year-old male with a past medical history of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and type 2 diabetes was transferred to the Upstate Medical University Hospital for continuation of chemotherapy. The patient initially presented to a local hospital with epistaxis and was originally treated for immune thrombocytopenic purpura with intravenous immunoglobulins and steroids.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2023.11404

 

A Case of Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis Due to Citrobacter Koseri Chorioamnionitis

1. Abstract
Early-onset sepsis (EOS) remains a serious and often fatal disease of the newborn, particularly in preterm and very low-birth-weight infants.

Thoracic Plasmablastic Lymphoma in an Elderly Immunocompetent Patient

1. Introduction
Plasmablastic Lymphoma (PBL) is a rare but extremely aggres- sive type of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma; it is commonly associat- ed with HIV infection, with an incidence of approximately 2.6% among lymphomas in HIV-positive patients. Less frequently, it can also be seen in patients with other immunodeficiencies.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.47829/ACMCR.2023.110402

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