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Introduction: Mesenteric pseudocyst describes an abdominal mass that appears on small bowel mesentery or mesocolon, or at any part of the abdomen and retroperitoneum. This paper aims to emphasize the non-specific clinical appearance and highlight Meckel's diverticulitis as a potential cause of the development of pseudocyst. Case Report: A 26-year-o...
Background: The aim of this study was to find the difference between the liver function test (LFT) and hepatorenal index (HRI), before and after the administration of Prunus mume (PM) and choline i.e., to find the predictors of the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) severity according its HRI, during the three-month follow-up period.
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SUMMARY – Over 1.5 million new cases of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection occur each
year, infecting an estimated 58 million people worldwide. We aimed to find differences in peripheral
blood count, liver enzymes and degradation products between HCV infected and healthy controls, and
their impact on detection of the disease and discriminati...
One of the most important reasons for undetected lung cancer by x-ray chest radiography is accompanying bronchopneumonia. It is challenging to distinguish these two clinical entities, so that the diagnosis of lung cancer is not delayed. We present a late-diagnosed case of lung cancer with disseminated metastases in the liver, due to reduced visibil...
Introduction: There is a strong correlation between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and increased pulse wave velocity (PWV) which is in association with hypertensive complication, postpartum hemorrhage and preterm birth. This is a case report of PWV and NAFLD progressive changes, also laboratory markers in pregnant women during a 4th to 31...
The fever of unknown origin from time to time constitutes a serious clinical problem and nearly all diagnostic methods are involved to discover urgently its cause. According to literature data (18)F-fluoro-deoxyglucose PET/CT was successful in 25-70% of cases even in patients without any positive findings with conventional diagnostic techniques. Th...