Publications by authors named "Bezawit Alemu Bezabih"

Intestinal nonrotation is the most common type of mid-gut anomaly where the small bowel predominantly occupies the right side of the peritoneal cavity, while the colon primarily resides on the left. The occurrence of acute appendicitis in mid-gut anomalies poses a serious diagnostic challenge due to unprecedented clinical and imaging features. Here we present a 20-year-old female who came to the hospital with left lower abdominal pain of 3 weeks duration, referred with a diagnosis of tubo-ovarian abscess.

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  • * It's recognized by the World Health Organization as a neglected tropical disease, often presenting as localized soft tissue mass with draining sinuses that expel infectious grains.
  • * A case study highlights a 40-year-old man with diabetes showing early and atypical signs of mycetoma, underlining the need for awareness of early symptoms and the importance of biopsy for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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