Category: Published Articles
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Late Presentation of Invasive Keratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Study
Introduction:Penile cancer is a rare but highly aggressive disease with significant morbidity and mortality. Due to social stigma and lack of awareness, many cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, leading to poor prognosis. This case report highlights a 38-year-old male diagnosed with invasive keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, emphasizing the importance of early detection. Visit…
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The Challenge of History Taking in Pediatric Fever of Unknown Origin
Introduction Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) in children presents a significant diagnostic challenge, requiring thorough clinical evaluation to uncover its underlying cause. A recent case study highlights the critical role of detailed history-taking in identifying unexpected etiologies behind FUO. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in this field. Understanding FUO in Pediatric Patients FUO in…
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Rare Case of Dermoid Cyst in the Jejunum Following Appendectomy: A Clinical Insight
Introduction A rare and fascinating case of a dermoid cyst of the mesentery of the jejunum was unexpectedly discovered following a routine appendectomy. This case underscores the complexities of pediatric abdominal surgery and highlights the importance of vigilant postoperative diagnostics. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in the field of medical case studies. Understanding the…
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Unraveling a Rare Pediatric Brain Tumor: High-Grade Glioma with MYCN Deletion and Mismatch Repair Deficiency
Introduction:Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) remain one of the most aggressive brain tumors in children, with significant molecular diversity shaping their prognosis and treatment. A recent study has identified a unique case involving MYCN deletion and constitutional mismatch repair deficiency in a 19-year-old patient. Understanding these molecular alterations could pave the way for improved diagnostic and…
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Pseudocalcinosis Tumorale in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients A Rare Case and Management Insights
Introduction Pseudotumoral calcinosis (CPT), also known as Teutschländer Disease, is a rare disorder involving abnormal calcium phosphate crystal deposition in periarticular tissues. This condition often leads to large calcified masses, which can cause significant pain and mobility issues. A recent case study, published in the Journal of Clinical Nephrology, presents the challenges of diagnosing and…
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Exploring the Link: Carotidynia and Cancer Treatment
Introduction Carotidynia is a rare, idiopathic condition characterized by localized neck pain and tenderness over the carotid artery. A recent case report investigates a potential correlation between carotidynia and cancer treatment involving paclitaxel-carboplatin chemotherapy and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF). Could these treatments trigger this condition? This article summarizes key findings from the study and their…
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The Importance of the BLUP Method in Plant Breeding: Enhancing Genetic Selection
Introduction: In modern plant breeding, selecting high-yield and stable genotypes is crucial for sustainable agriculture. The Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) method, originally developed for animal breeding, has proven to be a powerful statistical tool in plant genetics. BLUP enables accurate estimation of genetic values, making it a preferred method for breeders. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for…
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3 Dimensional vs 2 Dimensional Comparison of Knee Valgus Collapse During Vertical Jump Clinical Implications for ACL Risk of Injury Assessment
Introduction Efficient screening of lower extremity biomechanics is crucial in athletic medicine to prevent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Traditionally, 3D motion capture systems are considered the gold standard for assessing dynamic knee valgus, but they require expensive equipment and time. This study explores the use of 2D kinematic evaluation during a standardized vertical jump…
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Understanding Invasive and Native Woody Plant Encroachment: Definitions and Debates
Introduction Woody plant encroachment has become a significant ecological concern, raising debates about the appropriate terminology and its implications. Scientists and land managers have differing perspectives on whether native species can be classified as invasive. This discussion is crucial for conservation strategies and land management decisions. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more groundbreaking research on plant science…

