The age of onset of narcolepsy ranges from childhood to the fourth decade of life, with onset after 50s being rare. Onset at an advanced age is one of the factors involved in the delay in diagnosis.
Giant omphalocoeles, defined by a defect larger than 5 cm or significant liver herniation, present unique challenges due to viscero-abdominal disproportion. Traditional staged closure techniques aim ...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinico-radiological entity described by Hinchey et al in late 90’s, characterised by variable associations of seizure activity, consciousness ...
We present the case of a boy with sickle cell disease who developed fulminant fat embolism syndrome following parvovirus-B19 infection. After presenting with severe bone pain, his condition rapidly ...
A man in his 40s of Middle Eastern descent, with no prior medical history, presented with severe abdominal pain that had ...
A male in his early 30s presented with chest pain and difficulty in breathing and was diagnosed to have a mediastinal mass. On evaluation with hybrid FDG PET-CT imaging, the extent was limited to the ...
Drug-induced fever is an uncommon but important differential in patients with unexplained fever. We present a case of a woman in her 60s with advanced renal disease and recent total hip arthroplasty ...
Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare and aggressive cancer associated with a poor prognosis. Its presentation mimics a spectrum of conditions, making diagnosis and management particularly ...
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