Tag: #MedicalResearch
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Understanding Jaw Subluxation as a Complication of Tardive Dyskinesia
Introduction: Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a serious movement disorder that can arise as a side effect of antipsychotic medications, affecting patients’ quality of life. In rare cases, TD can lead to complications such as jaw subluxation, causing pain and functional impairment. This article explores a recent case study on TD-induced jaw subluxation and its clinical…
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Understanding Arterial Hypercapnia in Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema (ACPE): New Insights
Introduction: Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema (ACPE) is a life-threatening condition that often presents with hypoxemia and hypercapnia. While the causes of hypoxemia are well understood, hypercapnia remains a topic of debate. A recent study explores how ventilation-perfusion mismatches in the apical lung regions contribute to this condition. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in this…
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Non-Pharmacologic Intervention in Hypertension Control
Introduction: Hypertension, often termed the “silent killer,” is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. While medication remains a primary treatment, research indicates that lifestyle modifications, particularly moderate physical exercise, can significantly help in managing high blood pressure. A recent study examined the impact of a 12-week exercise regimen using a bicycle ergometer on retired…
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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…


