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Loading * * Journals * Policies * Register * Contact Us * * Special Collections ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS ISSN: 2691-7971 Editors For Author Author Guidelines Submit Manuscript Articles Latest Content Current Issues Archives Special Issues Open Special Issues Published Special Issues About Special Issues Richard Horowitz Medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, USA FEATURED ARTICLE IMATINIB INDUCED HYPOPIGMENTATION AND NEUTROPENIA IN A PATIENT WITH GASTRIC GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR Kevin Y Wang, Jeffrey Chi, Muhammad Wasif Saif Read Full Article » FEATURED ARTICLE CORTICAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT (CVI): AN ATYPICAL MANIFESTATION OF OSMOTIC DEMYELINATION SYNDROME IN A CHILD Najm Khan, Rahul Lakshmanan, Snehal Shah, Lakshmi Nagarajan Read Full Article » FEATURED ARTICLE HOW TO PREVENT REHOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 Li Shi, Jie Chen, Jiqing He Read Full Article » View All Featured Articles ABOUT THIS JOURNAL Archives of Medical Case Reports is an open access medical journal that serves as a collection of unusual real time medical cases and disease presentations that enhances the field of medical literature. The journal serves as a repository and provides latest information on emerging diseases in various sub-specialties of medicine. This improves the understanding of clinicians in correlating different pathological conditions. Read More ARTICLES Latest Articles Most Read Most Cited Editors' Choice COMPLICATIONS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS – CASE REPORT OF A POSTOPERATIVE RECURRENCE OF RECTOVAGINAL FISTULA Endometriosis is a disease with a poorly known etiology, characterized by the presence of dysfunctional endometrial tissue, which evolves to chronic inflammatory reactions in women of reproductive age, causing a great impact on the quality of life of this population, often leading to infertility. This article aims to describe the impact of endometriosis on women's health, as well as the complications it can cause. Read Full Article » Rosimeire da Silva, Eduardo Delfino Bindi, Lucas Tonholo da Silva, Karoliny Moreira Gonçalves, Maíra Santi Orsi Climeni, Marcelo Vicentini de Azevedo, Mariana Loureiro Dias Michelin, Paulo Vitor Carvalho Souza, Ricardo Freitas, Tatiana Cesário Fonseca Case Report 05 Aug 2024 BILATERAL PARAVERTEBRAL MYELOLIPOMA AT POSTERIOR MEDIASTINUM, WITH A COMPRESSIVE EFFECT ON THE TRACHEA; A CASE REPORT Background: Myelolipoma is a rare benign tumor composed of hematopoietic elements and adipose tissue. It is a nonfunctional tumor that often presents as an infrequent mass, leading to potential misdiagnosis. Case presentation: This case report presents the case of a 77-year-old man who was referred to the hospital due to a severe productive cough and dyspnea. The symptoms had begun three weeks prior. Read Full Article » Nasrin Rahmani-Joo, Hadi Karimimobin, Farnoosh Sedaghati, Pegah Raisi-Fard, Masoud Saadat Fakhr, Kiana Rezvanfar, Fateme Khosravi Case Report 20 Sep 2024 BLASTOMYCOSIS: AN UNDERRECOGNIZED CLIMATE SENSITIVE FUNGAL PATHOGEN CAUSING PNEUMONIA IN 52-YEAR-OLD IMMUNOCOMPETENT WOMEN FROM SOUTHWESTERN OHIO—A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Blastomycosis, formerly known as Gilchrist disease, Chicago disease, North American blastomycosis, or Namekagos fever, is an uncommon but underappreciated fungal infection seen mostly in immunocompetent people, caused by the fungi Blastomyces. Blastomyces dermatitidis and Blastomyces gilchristii are the most common species responsible for most infections in the United States of America. Blastomycosis can cause a wide variety of diseases, the most common being pneumonia as the lungs are usually the main primary entrance source of infection after inhalation of Blastomyces spores. Read Full Article » Danny Sameh Darwich, Wissam Sabbagh, Bana Alajati Case Report 24 Sep 2024 View All Articles RIGHT ATRIAL METASTASIS FROM MELANOMA TREATED WITH IMMUNOTHERAPY It is long known that melanoma has the ability to metastasize widely. Unusual sites of metastases are seen including intracardiac. The literature reports cases of cardiac metastases however, most reports pre-date the more recent era of immunotherapy and targeted agent use and do not describe systemic treatment responses. Read Full Article » Daniel Y. Reuben Case Report 01 Oct 2022 HOW TO PREVENT REHOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 Since December 2019, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) caused by 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has resulted in 89,000 cases of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), formerly known as Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP) in China, including 2,450 deaths. Read Full Article » Li Shi, Jie Chen, Jiqing He Case Series 25 Aug 2021 PRIMARY TEMPORAL BONE MENINGIOMA PRESENTING AS CHRONIC MASTOIDITIS AND SIGMOID SINUS THROMBOSIS: REPORT OF A CASE WITH LITERATURE ANALYSIS Meningiomas are common, primary brain tumors, accounting for up to 30% of intracranial neoplasms; they are usually slow-growing and benign [1]. Primary extra cranial meningiomas are rare, and approximately 2% of meningiomas are located extra cranially [2]. Furthermore, primary extra cranial meningiomas of the ear and temporal bone are exceedingly rare . Read Full Article » Mary Torrez, Edgar Fischer, Shweta Agarwal Case Report 26 Mar 2021 DOUBLE TRIGGER, REVERSE TRIGGERING, AND PSEUDO-REVERSE-TRIGGERING The double trigger (DT) is the second asynchrony in frequency, after the failed cycles [1]. Compared to the latter, it can be more injurious since it usually increases tidal volume (Vt), transmural and transvascular pressure to levels that can cause ventilator-induced lung damage [2,3]; and self-inflicted by the patient (P_SILI) [4], as well diaphragmatic injury. Read Full Article » José Antonio Benítez Lozano, José Manuel Serrano Simón Case Report 10 Sep 2020 HEALTHY FETAL OUTCOMES USING A NOVEL TREATMENT FOR MATERNAL LYME DISEASE AND BABESIOSIS DURING CONSECUTIVE PREGNANCIES: A CASE STUDY AND LITERATURE REVIEW The genus Babesia comprises over 100 species of tick-transmitted protozoal intraerythrocytic pathogens (piroplasms) [1], causing malarial-type illness. The most common human pathogens in the United States are B. microti [2] and Babesia duncani (WA- 1) [3]; Less common species include Babesia MO-1 [4] and KO-1 [5], as well as Babesia divergens and Babesia venatorum (EU-1) in Europe. Read Full Article » Richard Horowitz, Phyllis R. Freeman Case Report 31 Jan 2020 ACUTE ABDOMEN DUE TO PERFORATION OF SMALL BOWEL MALIGNANT MELANOMA METASTASIS Primary tumors of the small bowel are a rare condition, accounting for 2 to 3% of gastrointestinal tumors. Malignant melanoma is the most common metastatic tumor found in the gastrointestinal tract [1]. It can be localized in different sites, from the oral cavity to the anus. It can also be present as a primary lesion. Read Full Article » Fernando Azevedo, Carolina Canhoto, Ana Ruivo, Mónica Martins, José Guilherme Tralhão Case Report 31 Dec 2019 View All Articles IMATINIB INDUCED HYPOPIGMENTATION AND NEUTROPENIA IN A PATIENT WITH GASTRIC GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR Imatinib is a selective inhibitor of the bcr-abl tyrosine kinase making it a potential treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), as well as a selective inhibitor of KIT protein tyrosine kinase, and PDGF receptor, and is the treatment of choice in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) Read Full Article » Kevin Y Wang, Jeffrey Chi, Muhammad Wasif Saif Case Report 01 Oct 2022 CORTICAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT (CVI): AN ATYPICAL MANIFESTATION OF OSMOTIC DEMYELINATION SYNDROME IN A CHILD Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome (ODS) is a unique process of selective demyelination and destruction of oligodendrocytes and astrocytes in specific areas of the brain that usually occurs a few days after an osmotic stress [1]. ODS has been described most frequently in association with a rapid correction of hyponatremia, though it may occur with other electrolyte or metabolic abnormalities. Read Full Article » Najm Khan, Rahul Lakshmanan, Snehal Shah, Lakshmi Nagarajan Case Report 15 Sep 2021 PSEUDOTHROMBOCYTOSIS DUE TO RED BLOOD CELL FRAGMENTATION IN HAEMOGLOBIN-H DISEASE Red cell membrane in patients with haemoglobin H (Hb-H) disease and other haemoglobinopathies is rigid and thus red blood cells are fragmented during passage through narrow capillary beds, especially through the splenic sinusoids and the liver [1,2]. These fragments are frequently seen in peripheral blood films. Read Full Article » Raja Zahratul Azma, Sarah Noor, Maryam Ahmad Case Report 25 Oct 2021 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF S-MOX REGIMEN IN PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL CANCER WHO DEVELOPED CARDIOTOXICITY FOLLOWING FLUOROPYRIMIDINE ADMINISTRATION: A CASE SERIES 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), an antimetabolite in the fluoropyrimidine class, is the third most commonly used chemotherapeutic agent worldwide for the treatment of solid malignancies [1]. Despite advances in novel cancer therapies, commonly used in combination with fluoropyrimidines, 5-FU remains one of the most effective and safe chemotherapy agents to manage colorectal cancer (CRC). Read Full Article » Matthew I. Ehrlich, Kristin Kaley, Melissa Smith, Muhammad Wasif Saif Case Series 17 Jul 2020 HEALTHY FETAL OUTCOMES USING A NOVEL TREATMENT FOR MATERNAL LYME DISEASE AND BABESIOSIS DURING CONSECUTIVE PREGNANCIES: A CASE STUDY AND LITERATURE REVIEW The genus Babesia comprises over 100 species of tick-transmitted protozoal intraerythrocytic pathogens (piroplasms) [1], causing malarial-type illness. The most common human pathogens in the United States are B. microti [2] and Babesia duncani (WA- 1) [3]; Less common species include Babesia MO-1 [4] and KO-1 [5], as well as Babesia divergens and Babesia venatorum (EU-1) in Europe. Read Full Article » Richard Horowitz, Phyllis R. Freeman Case Report 31 Jan 2020 View All Articles IMATINIB INDUCED HYPOPIGMENTATION AND NEUTROPENIA IN A PATIENT WITH GASTRIC GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR Imatinib is a selective inhibitor of the bcr-abl tyrosine kinase making it a potential treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), as well as a selective inhibitor of KIT protein tyrosine kinase, and PDGF receptor, and is the treatment of choice in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) Read Full Article » Kevin Y Wang, Jeffrey Chi, Muhammad Wasif Saif Case Report 01 Oct 2022 HOW TO PREVENT REHOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 Since December 2019, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) caused by 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has resulted in 89,000 cases of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), formerly known as Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP) in China, including 2,450 deaths. Read Full Article » Li Shi, Jie Chen, Jiqing He Case Series 25 Aug 2021 AVULSION OF THE COMMON EXTENSOR TENDON AND RADIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT TEAR A 59-year-old left hand dominant female was evaluated by a physical therapist. The patient had an 8-year history of chronic intermittent left elbow pain with a recent exacerbation occurring after moving furniture. Aggravating factors included holding a coffee cup, picking up trash bags, and lifting heavy dishes. Symptoms were eased by ice and Meloxicam as prescribed by her primary care provider. Read Full Article » Lance M. Mabry, Diana C. Peterson, Alicia J. Emerson Case Report 25 Jan 2021 DOUBLE TRIGGER, REVERSE TRIGGERING, AND PSEUDO-REVERSE-TRIGGERING The double trigger (DT) is the second asynchrony in frequency, after the failed cycles [1]. Compared to the latter, it can be more injurious since it usually increases tidal volume (Vt), transmural and transvascular pressure to levels that can cause ventilator-induced lung damage [2,3]; and self-inflicted by the patient (P_SILI) [4], as well diaphragmatic injury. Read Full Article » José Antonio Benítez Lozano, José Manuel Serrano Simón Case Report 10 Sep 2020 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF S-MOX REGIMEN IN PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL CANCER WHO DEVELOPED CARDIOTOXICITY FOLLOWING FLUOROPYRIMIDINE ADMINISTRATION: A CASE SERIES 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), an antimetabolite in the fluoropyrimidine class, is the third most commonly used chemotherapeutic agent worldwide for the treatment of solid malignancies [1]. Despite advances in novel cancer therapies, commonly used in combination with fluoropyrimidines, 5-FU remains one of the most effective and safe chemotherapy agents to manage colorectal cancer (CRC). Read Full Article » Matthew I. Ehrlich, Kristin Kaley, Melissa Smith, Muhammad Wasif Saif Case Series 17 Jul 2020 ROLE OF TOPICAL INSULIN IN VENOUS ULCER MANAGEMENT Wound healing is a dynamic process whereby cellular structures and the tissue layers are reconstructed. Adult wound healing can be categorized into three stages: inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, and remodelling phase. Blood cells like macrophages, neutrophils, extracellular matrix and mediators, various proteins, and various genes play an important role in these phases. Read Full Article » Neljo Thomas, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Saurabh Gupta, Chirra Likhitha Reddy, Padmalakshmi Bharathi Mohan, Shijina K, Imran Pathan, Nishad K Case Report 09 Jun 2020 View All Articles Submit Manuscript JOURNAL METRICS * Acceptance rate 66% * Time to Desk Decision 2 days * Submission to first decision 21 days * Submission to final decision 35-42 days * Acceptance to publication 7 days * Article Downloads 10254 * Article Views 16897 See Full Metrics JOURNAL INFO * Publication Type Open Access * Review Process Single blind peer review * ISSN 2691-7971 * DOI 10.33696/casereports See Full Info RESOURCES * For Authors * For Editors * For Reviewers * Advertising * Membership * Abstracting and Indexing Track Your Paper ABOUT SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES Scientific Archives is a global publisher initiated with the mission of ensuring equal opportunity for accessing science to research community all over the world. 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