Volume 10
Tuberculosis Presenting as Dysphagia- An Uncommon Presentation
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Tuberculous lymphadenopathy, though typically presenting with symptoms of tuberculosis, can exceptionally manifest as dysphagia due to esophageal compression or involvement.
Demographic And Clinical Profile of Chronic Liver Disease Patients in A Tertiary Care Hospital in New Delhi, India
1. Abstract
Chronic liver disease in the clinical context is a disease process that causes progressive destruction and regeneration of the liver
parenchyma leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis.
Clinical and Endoscopic Features of Primary Gastrointestinal Lymphoma in A Guatemalan Cohort: A Case Series from Igss
1. Abstract
Primary gastrointestinal lymphoma (PGIL) is an uncommon but clinically significant malignancy, often presenting with nonspecific
gastrointestinal symptoms that delay diagnosis.
HBV Related HCC Presenting as Rupture- An Uncommon Presentation
1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) impacts large number of populations worldwide and has both hepatic and extrahepatic manifestations. It can present as acute hepatitis.
The Positive Correlation between The Expression of Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Colorectal Cancer Tissues
1. Abstract
1.1. Objective
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gas signal molecule, has been broadly studied in colorectal cancer (CRC), and is mainly regulated in vivo by three enzymes: CBS, CSE and MST.
Left-sided Gallbladder in a Patient with Gilbert Syndrome: An Unfamiliar Clinical Association
1. Abstract
Left-sided gallbladder (LSG) is a rare congenital anomaly where the gallbladder is located to the left of the round ligament. It can
occur alone or as part of situs inversus syndrome.
Paget-Schroeter Syndrome Is Still Uncommon or Increasingly Common!
1. Abstract
Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (UEDVT) is a condition characterised by thrombosis in the veins of the upper limb.
No Significant Liver Disease or True Immune-tolerant HBeAg Positive Chronic Hepatitis B with Normal Serum ALT Levels
1.1. Background
Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with normal alanine aminotransaminase (ALT) were usually considered to be in the immune-tolerant phase. However, it has been suggested that the current upper limit of normal for ALT should be lowered.
Total Number of Polyps are Associated with an Increased Risk of Recurrent Adenomatous Polyps
1. Abstract
1.1. Background
Current guidelines on interval between surveillance colonoscopy is limited by insufficient understanding about the rate of polyp re-growth.