• ISSN Number

    ISSN 2771-019X
  • Impact Factor

    2.1*

Volume-5, Issue-3

Who is the culprit: Is it syphilis or is it hypertension. A case of acute aortic dissection

    Although uncommon, Aortic Dissection (AD) is one of the late complications of syphilitic heart disease. Presentations may vary, but diagnosis is often incidental.


When a pseudoaneurysm breaks free: The journey of a pseudoaneurysm through the skin after aorta-bifemoral by pass

    Hydatid disease, also called echinococcosis, is a zoonotic parasitic disease frequently caused by the larval form of the taenia Echinococcus granulosus. It is a healthcare problem in developing countries and is endemic in regions where livestock farming and close interactions between humans, sheep, and dogs are common.


Coil migration to the right heart after embolization of portosystemic venous shunt

    We present a rare case of coil migration to the right heart following embolization of a spontaneous portosystemic venous shunt in an 87-year-old man with multiple comorbidities, including coronary artery disease, valve replacement, chronic right-sided heart failure, and atrial fibrillation.


Autism in prison: Perspective on the current scenario

    According to a supervising attorney, "[Prison] mirrors or echoes what goes on in society. People with disabilities are often hidden and not seen". In reality, prisons are not the only setting in which autistic people face discrimination. In all environments, including the society in which they should be free, autistic people are targeted and face cruel treatment.


Acarbose in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Atherosclerosis may be the main cause of aging and death. All patients with Sickle Cell Diseases (SCD) were included. We studied 222 males and 212 females with mean ages of 30.8 vs 30.3 years, p>0.05, respectively. Smoking (23.8% vs 6.1%, p<0.001), alcohol (4.9% vs 0.4%, p<0.001), transfused Red Blood Cells (RBC) in their lifespans (48.1 vs 28.5 units, p=0.000).


A case report on blackleg in a bull: Symptomatic therapy in Damot Sore district, Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia

    Blackleg is an acute bacterial disease affecting ruminants, manifests as a swollen, warm, and painful wound primarily affecting the hind limb. This study presents a case of blackleg in a local breed bull and its treatment outcome.


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