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A case of amebic colitis: A potentially fatal mimicker of inflammatory bowel disease
ABSTRACT Amebiasis, caused by Entamoeba histolytica, can present diagnostic challenges due to its diverse clinical manifestations and potential for misdiagnosis, particularly in regions with low incidence rates. We report a case of a 9‐year‐old girl initially diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease but later confirmed to have amebic colitis.
Fadhel Al Ateeqi+2 more
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Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy for Anastomotic Leakage After Distal Gastrectomy in a Renal Transplant Patient: A Case Study. [PDF]
Prentza SK+6 more
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A case of lactobezoar: Outpatient management in a neonate
Abstract A lactobezoar is a conglomerate of undigested and partially digested milk components and is the most common form of bezoar in infants. Described treatments include hospitalization for intravenous fluids and cessation of feeds, endoscopy with administration of N‐acetyl cysteine, and surgical or endoscopic removal.
Shivani Kamal+3 more
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Foreign Body Ingestion: Radiologic Evaluation, Findings, and Management. [PDF]
Lee SM, Baek SE, Lee CW, Kim YC, Kim MJ.
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The Relationship of Estrogen Changes With Sinonasal Symptoms and Disease in Women: A Scoping Review
The purpose of this scoping review was to assess the existing epidemiologic literature looking at the relationship of estrogen on sinonasal symptoms in women. PubMed and Embase were searched and 57 articles were chosen for analysis. Overall, the literature is heterogeneous but limited and so estrogen as mediator in sinonasal disease is an important ...
Snehitha Talugula+6 more
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection in the management of bleeding duodenal tumors refractory to conventional therapy. [PDF]
Ramai D+4 more
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Pill Shape Determines Esophageal Transit Times—A Pill‐to‐Pill Study
Shape of pills differ, affecting how easy it is to swallow them. We compared esophageal transit times of a round pill with an oval pill demonstrating in both healthy and symptomatic adults, that the oval pill demonstrated a significantly shorter transit time.
Jacqui Allen, Georgia MacKay, Anna Miles
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