BACKGROUND Pubic ramus fractures are generally considered fragility fractures in the elderly population,commonly deriving from a low-impact fall.Treatment is ordinarily conservative and hemodynamic complications are e...
The Kakinuma et al’s case report shows that non-pregnancy-related arterial pseudoaneurysm is a relatively rare,little known by some gynecologists,endo-scopists,surgeons or radiologists,which can cause massive bleedin...
Purpose:Renal trauma constitutes 0.5%-5% of all trauma patients,and 10%-20% of abdominal trauma.It is the most commonly injured organ in the genitourinary tract.Road traffic crash(RTC)is the most common cause.In recen...
In this article,we comment on the paper by Kakinuma et al published recently.We focus specifically on the diagnosis of uterine pseudoaneurysm,but we also review other uterine vascular anomalies that may be the cause o...
Gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is a critical and potentially life-threatening condition frequently observed in the intensive care unit(ICU).This literature review consolidates current insights on the epidemiology,etiolo...
Urinary fistulae are abnormal connections between the urinary system and adjacent body parts,often resulting from factors such as infection,radiation,malignancy,protracted labor,gynecologic surgery,and gastrointestina...
Myxomas are primary cardiac tumors of the most common pathology, with 75% of myxomas originating in the left atrium either at the mitral annulus or the fossa ovalis border of the interatrial septum;the remaining 20% c...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this case report is to describe a case of multiple intrahepatic artery aneurysms during treatment for IgG4-related sclerosing cholangitis(IgG4-SC)and to provide information for daily practice...
This article explores the integration of Eastern and Western perspectives on the use of dexamethasone and N-acetylcysteine as premedications in transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).By exam...
Background: It has been conclusively established that intracranial aneurysms measuring a diameter below 7 mm pose a minimal risk of rupture. Conversely, those exhibiting irregular morphology or featuring the presence ...