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Volume 1, Issue 9

Colonic perforation secondary to fulminant amoebic colitis, review on the subject of a case


A 24-year-old female patient with an appendicular clinic is operated on 10 days prior to admission to a health center where they perform open apical basal appendectomy, whose biopsy reports acute appendicitis in the catarrhal phase, who visits a physician ...

Ovarian torsion in strangulated inguinal hernia; A rare complication with a high morbidity: Case report


The incidence of congenital inguinal hernia ranges between 0.8% and 4.4% being more common in males than in females and mostly it is indirect. The ovary is commonly prolapsed in female inguinal hernia, however ovarian torsion is uncommon. ...

Hepatic expression of glucocorticoid receptors and 11 beta- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in AIH in pediatric


Introduction: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic inflammatory liver disease particularly aggressive in children and progresses rapidly unless immunosuppressive treatment is promptly started. ...

Histopathologic spectrum of colonoscopic findings from patients with positive multitarget stool DNA test (Cologuard™): A single institutional experience


Background: In 2014, the FDA approved the first stool DNA-based multitarget colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test, the CologuardTM test. It has shown a higher sensitivity but a lower specificity than the other stool-based non-invasive ...

A metachronous metastatic carcinoma in colon interposition: The rare presentation of a rare pathology


A metachronous carcinoma in colon interposition after oesophagocoloplasty is a rare clinical situation. Fast all described cases were revealed by complains for dysphagia. ...