Tag: #MedicalResearch
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Bladder Benign Inverted Papilloma in Young Men: A Rare Case Report
Introduction: Bladder tumors are often associated with older individuals, but rare benign lesions like inverted papilloma can also affect younger patients. This article explores a recent case of a young male diagnosed with this uncommon condition and highlights its clinical significance. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in the field. Understanding Inverted Papilloma of the…
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New Discovery of a Rare Robertsonian Translocation (15;22) – A Case Report from India
Introduction Robertsonian translocations are among the most common structural chromosomal rearrangements in humans, but the rob(15;22) translocation remains an exceptionally rare occurrence, accounting for just 0.6% of all Robertsonian translocations. This case report focuses on a 3-year-6-month-old male child diagnosed with rob(15;22) in association with trisomy 21, an occurrence not previously documented. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for…
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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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Parents Take-On Concussion: Advances in Sideline Research and Culture in Youth Sports
Introduction Concussions remain a major concern in youth sports, impacting the health and safety of young athletes. Identifying concussions early and ensuring proper removal from play can significantly reduce long-term risks. A recent study explores how empowering parents with sideline concussion testing can improve concussion identification and shift the culture of advocacy in youth sports.…
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Sports Players Following Moderate and Severe Head Injury: A Possible Cut-off from Normality to Pathology
Introduction: Concussions frequently occur in various sports, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to temporary or chronic olfactory dysfunction. The relationship between sports-related concussions and olfactory impairment remains underexplored. This study examines whether the severity of a concussion—moderate vs. severe—can determine the likelihood of olfactory dysfunction. Visit https://www.sportsmedoa.org/jsmt for more groundbreaking research in this…
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Exploring the Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Goldenhar Syndrome: A Rare Case Study
IntroductionGoldenhar syndrome is a congenital disorder primarily affecting the eyes, ears, and spine. While it has been well-documented in medical literature, its association with psychiatric conditions remains largely unexplored. A recent case study sheds light on a rare instance of bipolar disorder with psychotic features in a patient with Goldenhar syndrome. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more…
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Validation of Kinetic Stem Cell (KSC) Counting Algorithms for Rapid Quantification of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Introduction: A major challenge in stem cell medicine is the accurate quantification of therapeutic tissue stem cells (TSCs). A newly developed method, Kinetic Stem Cell (KSC) counting, offers a computational approach to address this issue. The method quantifies TSCs based on their unique asymmetric cell kinetics, enabling more precise determination of HSC fractions in transplantation…
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Use of Collagenase to Isolate Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells – Substantial Manipulation or Not?
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Uncommon Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a Patient with Portal Vein Thrombosis: A Case Review
IntroductionGastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a serious condition that often requires immediate medical attention. While common causes include peptic ulcers and variceal bleeding, rare conditions such as portal vein thrombosis (PVT) can also lead to obscure GIB. A recent case study published in Archives of Case Reports sheds light on an unusual presentation of upper GIB…

