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A Case Report of a Bleeding Duodenal Gastro-Intestinal Stromal Tumor and its Emergent Management

Pillay Y, Mabadeje O

A gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) arising in the duodenum is a rare subtype of mesenchymal tumor. GISTs have a reported incidence of 11.9–19.6 per million population and duodenal GISTs make...
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A Fatal Case of Disseminated Intestinal Mucormycosis in a Patient with Vibrio Sepsis

Chung S, Sung HJ, Chang JW, Hur I, Kim HC

Mucormycosis is a fungal infection that primarily causes opportunistic infections. Gastrointestinal mucormycosis is a rare infection that can occur in immunocompromised patients, nevertheless, prompt diagnosis and treatment is essential because...
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Transection of the Common Carotid and Vertebral Arteries Following a Penetrating Neck Injury

Lee EJ, Park H, Kyoung KH, Park SJ

A case of a 30-year-old man who was admitted following a penetrating neck injury is presented. A clinical examination and operative findings identified semi-comatose mentality, neck muscle laceration, and transection...
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Analysis of Medical Consultation Patterns in Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Units: Changes in the Pattern of Consultation after the Implementation of Intensivist-Directed Care

Bang MJ, Yoon SK, Yoon KW, Gil E, Yoo K, Choi KJ, Park CM

Purpose: Critically ill patients often require multidisciplinary treatment for both acute illnesses and pre-existing medical conditions. Since different medical conditions are managed in the intensive care unit (ICU), consultation is...
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Clinical Characteristics of Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest During Cancer Surgery

Lee JH, Han WH, Kim JH

Purpose: Intraoperative cardiac arrest (IOCA) is rare, unpredictable, and may result in a poor outcome. The features of IOCA during cancer surgery and factors related to survival following an IOCA...
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An Unusual Recurrent Bile Leak Following High Grade Liver Trauma

Jones ME, Ban EJ, Pilgrim CHC

Non-operative management of blunt liver injury has been demonstrated as a safe and effective treatment for most grades of injury. As the severity of liver injury increases, so does the...
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Visualizing Frailty: Exploring Radiographical Measures of Frailty in Trauma Patients

Fakunle O, Patel M, Kravets VG, Singer A, Hernandez-Irizarry R, Schenker ML

Purpose: This study assessed the relationship of core muscle sarcopenia, myosteatosis, and L1 attenuation to the 5-factor modified frailty index (mFI-5), discharge disposition, and post-admission complications in orthopedic and general...
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Clinical Outcomes of Emergent Laparotomies in Hypotensive Patients: 9-years Experience at a Single Level 1 Trauma Center

Yoo J, Kang BH

Purpose: The prognosis of an emergent laparotomy in hypotensive patients is poor. This study aimed to review the outcomes of hypotensive patients who had emergent laparotomies and elucidate the risk...
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Antimicrobial Management of Complicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in an Era of Emerging Multi-Drug Resistance: Perspectives from 5 Gulf Countries

Alfouzan W, Al-Balushi Z, Al-Maslamani M, Al-Rashed A, Al-Sabah S, Al-Salman J, Baguneid M, Khamis F, Habashy N, Kurdi A, Eckmann C

The number of complicated skin and soft tissue infections (cSSTIs) in the Arabian Gulf region has risen in recent years, particularly those caused by multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogens. The high...
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