Publications by authors named "Bidur Khatiwada"

Vascular malformations are rare congenital abnormalities of blood vessels that persist throughout life. Large vascular malformations affecting the facial region can be distressing and require meticulous management to achieve satisfactory outcomes and prevent recurrence. Here, we present a case of a 40-year-old man with a progressively growing tumor-like mass on the right side of his face, extending from the periorbital region to the chin.

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Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) affects ~4 million people globally. Peptic ulcer perforation (PUP) is a serious complication of PUD associated with high mortality and morbidity. Hence, a high index of clinical suspicion is crucial in diagnosing such cases.

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Introduction And Importance: Erectile dysfunction (ED) resulting from pelvic trauma, particularly cavernosal artery pseudoaneurysm, poses a complex clinical challenge. Traumatic injuries, including blunt force trauma, can lead to diverse vascular complications affecting erectile function. Recognizing and addressing these issues is pivotal for optimal patient management.

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Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting the pilosebaceous unit. The clinical manifestations of acne include the development of comedones, papules, and pustules. Although generally considered benign, acne can have psychological impacts and cause disfiguring scars.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates sputum non-conversion in smear-positive tuberculosis patients undergoing treatment in Nepal and identifies various potential influencing factors.
  • The methodology involved analyzing data from patients who underwent sputum Acid Fast Bacilli staining over a two-year period, employing a descriptive cross-sectional approach.
  • Results indicated that 4.82% of the tested samples were sputum smear non-converters, suggesting a need for tailored tuberculosis care and further research on related factors.
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