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Volume 1, Issue 1, 2024

Editorial

Dr Brian Crichton B.Sc. (Hons), MBChB, FRCGP, Cert DC

In  the  dynamic  world  of  healthcare  education,  new  and  future  junior  doctors stand at the forefront of innovation and patient care, for the next generation.  Today,  we  are

Case study

Mir Muhammad Rai ,Nouman Asad ,Atiya Begum ,Anum Malik ,Afia Sarwar ,Eshal Zahra Cheema ,Sarmad Malik ,Sidra Shafiq Cheema

The pigmented subtype of squamous cell carcinoma (pSCC) is characterized by an extremely low incidence rate, ranging from 0.01 to 7%.[1] Very few cases have been reported in sun-exposed skin, as mo

Maya Shingadia ,Samaah Fathima ,Mrs Nasreen Fathima Syeda ,Dr Ovini Gamage

May Hegglin syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder leading to clotting disturbances. This case report describes the management of a woman with May Hegglin syndrome (MYH9 related disorder), presen

Syed Waqas ,Arshia Jahangir ,Omar Mahmud ,Noreen Nasir

The complex and multisystemic characteristics of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pose considerable challenges in its accurate diagnosis, leading to suboptimal outcomes and elevated mortality rat

Abdulaziz Alshamlan ,Vikram Anumokonda

We present a case of a young male patient who initially presented with left-sided chest pain associated with symptoms of chest infection on background of being type 1 diabetic. As he developed sept

Manoj Kumar ,Rahim Hussain

A 31-year-old gentleman woke up with confusion and double incontinence with loss of sensation in bilateral lower limbs after a night out. Clinically, the patient was conscious but confused with no

Bindu Kesarmal ,Abdul Salam ,Ashim Banerjee

Sinking flap syndrome is a delayed and rare complication post-craniectomy for patients requiring intracranial intervention, such as traumatic brain injury, subdural hematoma, and intracranial haemo

Deema Al Yousuf ,Patrik Hajdu ,Vikram Anumokonda

Acute delirium and altered disruptive behaviour in an acute hospital setting despite the use of sedative agents is the most common indication for emergency unplanned intubations. Most of these pati

Adeena Tasneem ,Sneha Alwal ,Syeda Areeba Junaid

Native valve Endocarditis is a relatively uncommon yet potentially perilous condition often associated with pre-existing heart ailments. This particular case pertains to a 62-year-old man with no p

Hashim Abdul-Sattar J. Al-Bajalani ,Zaid H. Mahmoud

DFs are now identified as several malignant tumours in addition to collagenous fibromas. Some benign soft tissue tumours are uncommon. It is crucial to accurately locate and treat DF since, althoug

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Amer Fakhr, Farzana Hakim

To determine the diagnostic accuracy of Anti-Mullerian Hormone in Polycystic ovary syndrome detection, keeping Rotterdam criteria as a gold standard.

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Naveed Asif

nti-Mullerian hormone can effectively determine the existence of Polycystic ovary syndrome among women of reproductive age and serve as a sensitive diagnostic tool for Polycystic ovary syndrome.

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