Proximal peroneal tendinopathy is a relatively rare condition and can cause severe pain, discomfort, and often disability, especially if it coexists with other pathologies of the lower limbs. This case report discusses a 32-year-old male surgeon with the condition of chronic lateral ankle pain due to proximal peroneal tendinopathy, complicated by an anterior cruciate ligament sprain, a posterior cruciate ligament ganglion cyst, and early medial meniscus degeneration. His ability to perform surgeries has been compromised due to the need to stand for prolonged periods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPenile intraepithelial neoplasia is a rare presentation in Asian males. It is usually observed as small lesions in the penis. It primarily influences the penetrative sexual intercourse ability and urination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolitary rectal ulcer syndrome is a rare, chronic, and benign disorder. It can be observed as ulcers in the rectal mucosa, solitary or multiple lesions. It can often be misdiagnosed with other intestinal morbidities, due to its clinical similarities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntramuscular hydatid cysts are an uncommon presentation of echinococcosis, with most cases occurring in the liver and lungs. This case report describes an 81-year-old male who presented with a painless, progressively enlarging swelling in the right thigh noticed over the past year. The patient's history included trauma to the area from an animal-related incident five years earlier.
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