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Introduction We encountered an extremely rare case of a vesicocutaneous fistula due to vesical diverticulitis with stones. Case presentation A 78‐year‐old male patient presented to our department with complaints of suppurative discharge in the suprapubic area. Computed tomography revealed an enlarged prostate, a vesical diverticulum with stones located
Jun Akatsuka+9 more
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Spillage of bile and gallstones has been reported in the literature with an incidence of 6% of all laparoscopic cholecystectomies. This spillage can act as a septic focus and cause various complications.
Fatih Başak+3 more
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A three-year-old male western black-tailed rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus molossus), which was refusing food and losing weight was presented with a swelling on the right side of the head below the eye.
M. Lukac+3 more
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The MTG group had a significantly lower incidence of severe postoperative complications than the OTG group. Moreover, the incidences of pancreatic fistula and intra‐abdominal abscess were also significantly lower in the MTG than in the OTG group. Additionally, the median hospital stay for the MTG group was significantly shorter than that of the OTG ...
Motonari Ri+6 more
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A case of hypogonadtropic hypogonadism due to hypophysitis discovered by secondary male infertility
Introduction The main causes of secondary male infertility are varicocele and aging. It is rarely caused by adult‐onset hypopituitarism. The onset of hypopituitarism is often due to brain tumors, trauma, surgery, or congenital disorders. Case presentation A 29‐year‐old man was admitted to the hospital with complaints of decreased libido and semen ...
Masatoshi Konishi+8 more
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Pyomyositis in the setting of complicated diverticulitis: case report
James Sun,1 David Leor Kashan,1 Jolita Marie Auguste,1 Akella Chendrasekhar2 1Department of Surgery, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA; 2Department of Surgery, Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island, NY,
Sun J+3 more
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Aspergillosis of the CNS in a pediatric liver transplant recipient: Case report and review [PDF]
A 2-month-old infant who had undergone orthotopic liver transplantation at the age of 2 weeks for carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency developed infection of the CNS due to Aspergillus fumigatus.
Green, M+4 more
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CT of 141 patients with small bowel strangulation (SBS) was reviewed. Mesenteric edema and abnormal bowel wall thickening are prevalent in both non‐necrotic and necrotic SBS, indicating the primary pathology of SBS. While bowel hypo‐enhancement was detected in 76% of patients with necrotic SBS, it appeared in only 51% of those with non‐necrotic SBS ...
Takeshi Yamada+9 more
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This article reports the experience of treating a case of rectal cancer complicated by peritumorally abscess and intestinal fistulas in the anterior abdominal wall.
V. A. Ivanov+3 more
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Liver abscess following ingestion of a foreign object [PDF]
A 31 year old, previously healthy female presented to A&E on 24/07/2012 with a 2 day history of colicky epigastric pain and spiking fever; however on investigation no pathology was found except for an ovarian cyst of 4cm.
Abela, Lauren, Borg Xuereb, Keith
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