Case Report

Endoscopic Bougie Dilation Combined with Bleomycin Injection is Effective for Benign Esophageal Anastomotic Stricture

1. Abstract 1.1. Background/Aim: The longstanding effect of the existing treatments have been limited for managing benign postoperative esophageal anastomotic stricture. This study was conducted to ex- plore the safety and efficacy of endoscopic dilation combined with bleomycin for the treatment of benign anastomotic esophageal stric- ture. http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JJGH.2021.6103

PET/MRI: A Promising Tool for Detecting Cardiac Neuroendocrine Tumor Metastasis

1. Abstract Neuroendocrine Tumors (NET) staging, including metastasis detec- tion, will affect the management and the prognosis of the disease. MRI imaging and somatostatin receptor [SSTR]-targeted PET ap- pear complementary for metastasis detection with a higher sensitivity of PET for lymph node and lung metastases identification and a higher sensitivity of MRI for liver metastases …

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Temporary Spontaneous Disappearance of Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma in Patient with Hepatitis C Virus

1. Abstract An 80-year-old male, diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C and received interferon (IFN) treatment, but was a non-responder. Abdominal contrast CT for screening revealed a hypovascular liver tumor in the liver with para-aortic and intraperitoneal lymphadenopathy. Pathologically, biopsy of the tumor revealed mild infiltration of only inflammatory cells in the portal region and no …

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Low (HDL) Lipoprotein Levels is Strongly Correlated with The Severity of Covid -19 Pneumonia

1. Case Report Mortality rates of COVID-19 continue to rise across the world. The majority of patients dies from Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), pulmonary embolism and from cytokine storm syndrome. We describe the case of 52 years old women, with ARDS and Cytokines Storm Syndrome (CSS) who survived. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JJGH.2021.51205  

Hepatic Cysts with Cholesterol Crystal Formation: An Unusual Mimicker of Cyst Infection in A Patient with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

1. Abstract Hyperechoic echogenicity in a hepatic cyst is a sign of cyst infection. We report a case of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease with polycystic liver disease where the hepatic cyst showed glittering spots. Cyst fluid analysis revealed them as cholesterol crystals. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.47829/JJGH.2021.51203

Abnormal Indicators of Autoantibodies and Liver Fibrosis in Patients with Covid-19

1. Abstract The authors describe a 48-year-old man with Covid-19 diagnosed in January 2020 in Huangshi, Hubei Province in China, along with two other critically ill patients with Covid-19 who were also seen in the same intensive care unit. Mild liver dysfunction combined with abnormal indicators of liver fibrosis and autoantibodies were seen in all …

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Joubert Syndrome: When to Suspect a Ciliopathy in a Patient with Liver Failure and Syndromic Phenotype

1. Abstract Joubert Syndrome (JS) and related disorders (JSRD) are a group of rare and heterogeneous conditions that share as a hallmark the “molar tooth sign” (MTS), a complex midbrain-hindbrain malformation visible on brain imaging. Ten causative genes with different patterns of inheritance have been identified to date, all encoding for proteins of the primary …

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Unexpected Esophageal Mucosal Defects After Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM)

1. Abstract Intraductal papillary neoplasia of the bile ducts (IPN-B) is a rare intracanal tumor characterized by papillary proliferation of the biliary epithelium responsible for more or less abundant production of mucus, causing dilation of the duct [1]. IPN-B is the “biliary” equivalent of TIPMP. MRI cholangiography and transcutaneous abdominal ultrasound are the best examinations …

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Intraductal Papillary Neoplasia of the Bile Ducts (IPN-B): About a Case

1. Abstract Intraductal papillary neoplasia of the bile ducts (IPN-B) is a rare intracanal tumor characterized by papillary proliferation of the biliary epithelium responsible for more or less abundant production of mucus, causing dilation of the duct [1]. IPN-B is the “biliary” equivalent of TIPMP. MRI cholangiography and transcutaneous abdominal ultrasound are the best examinations …

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