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Introduction: A postpartum headache, also known as pseudotumor cerebri, is defined as a headache and shoulder or neck pain that occur in the first 6 weeks following childbirth. Common causes of headaches during puerperium include pre-eclampsia, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral venous thrombosis, meningitis, brain tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. Pseudotumor cerebri is an extremely rare cause of postpartum severe headache with visual disturbance with or without papilledema.

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Emerging symmetrical limb weakness, altered sensory perception, and absent or reduced deep tendon reflexes are the hallmarks of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). There are numerous studies that indicate up to two-thirds of patients with GBS may also have autonomic dysfunction. One uncommon presenting characteristic of GBS before motor weakness is evident is paralytic ileus, a sign of gastrointestinal dysautonomia.

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  • A 53-year-old man developed this condition after engaging in extended sexual activity the night before, while also using sildenafil.
  • An ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis, showing thrombosis in the vein and swelling, and he received conservative treatment; the case emphasizes the link between vigorous sexual activity, sildenafil use, and MD.
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  • Retinoblastoma is a rare eye cancer that mostly affects kids and makes up about 3% of childhood cancers in rich countries but is more common in Africa.
  • A 3-year-old girl had symptoms like a white spot in her eye and her eye turning inward, which led to her being diagnosed with a serious form of this cancer.
  • She had to have her eye removed to save her life, and this shows why it's super important for children to have their eyes checked from birth to catch problems early.
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Objective: Very limited data are available exploring the potential influence of gender on Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery outcomes. This study investigates the gender-specific influence of ShuoTongureteroscopy (ST-urs) and Flexible Ureteroscopy (F-urs) surgeries on operation efficacy and patient recovery in a sample of the Somali population.

Materials And Methods: We enrolled 390 participants.

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  • The study investigates Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on clinical-histopathological characteristics and survival factors among 196 patients over six years.
  • The results showed that the most common cancer type was urothelial carcinoma, primarily affecting older males, with a significant cancer-specific mortality rate of 13.3% and overall 5-year survival rate of 57.1%.
  • Key factors influencing cancer-specific mortality included age, tumor stage and grade, treatment compliance, and use of intravesical therapies, highlighting the need for improved management strategies for NMIBC in the region.*
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Introduction: Spontaneous Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in young patients is less common and not well studied compared to ICH in older patients. The etiology, risk factors and outcome of ICH in young patients may have regional and ethnic differences. The study aims to investigate the clinical characteristics, risk factors, etiology and outcome of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in young adults in Somalia.

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Todd's paralysis (TP) is relatively uncommon condition that can occur immediately after an epileptic seizure. It is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome that presents with acute-onset neurological findings, such as paralysis, paresthesia, aphasia, hemianopsia, and an altered state of consciousness. This may be accompanied by cytotoxic edema on diffusion MRI.

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Bilateral supernumerary kidneys and associated urinary stone disease are rarely seen in clinical practice, and only three cases have been reported in the literature to date. We report a 15-year-old male patient having a bilateral supernumerary kidney with an obstructive left ureteric stone successfully managed with retrograde intrarenal surgery. Stones in such anomalous kidneys pose a challenge for the urologist, and imaging is essential for surgical intervention planning.

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Cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) encompasses a spectrum of disorders involving thrombosis of the cerebral venous system. As shown by previous epidemiological studies, the prevalence of cerebral sinovenous thrombosis is 4-7 cases per million people. Nephrotic syndrome was very rarely associated with thrombosis cerebral veins or sinuses.

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Introduction And Importance: Paecilomyces species are rare fungi that are resistant to standard treatment and have increasing clinical relevance. The Purpureocillium lilacinum, formerly known as Paecilomyces lilacinus, has a unique sensitivity for the corneal surface. However, only a few cases have been documented globally.

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Primary rhabdomyosarcoma of the testis is an exceptionally rare and highly malignant sarcoma. To date, there are only 23 reported cases in the literature. We report a 17-year-old male patient presented with massive scrotal swelling that had been progressively enlarging over seven-months.

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Mucormycosis is a potentially fatal condition with a high mortality rate, particularly when there is extra nasal involvement, and it is rare for patients with fungal brain disease to survive. It mostly affects patients who are metabolically or immunologically compromised, which constitutes one of the three classical stages of the progression of Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis (ROCM). Stage I: infection of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses; Stage II: orbital involvement; Stage III: cerebral involvement.

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Limited data have explored the efficacy of super-mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (SMP) and retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in managing ≤2 cm renal calculi. This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the safety and effectiveness of SMP compared with RIRS. This prospective cohort study investigated 210 patients with renal calculi (≤2 cm) undergoing SMP or RIRS, randomly recruited over 4 years.

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Aim: Coronary artery diseases (CAD) are chronic disorders in which atherosclerosis plays a major role in their pathogenesis. Their severity is directly related to cardiovascular outcomes. The assessment of Coronary Artery severity is quite complex, in which different parameters are used, such as the gensini score, syntax score, etc.

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  • Sexual dysfunction is common among female hemodialysis patients, significantly impacting their quality of life, but it often goes unaddressed.
  • A study conducted in Somalia surveyed 115 married women aged 18-50 undergoing dialysis to identify the prevalence and factors associated with female sexual dysfunction (FSD).
  • Findings revealed a staggering 92.2% prevalence of FSD among participants, with key contributors being age over 35, diabetes, and a longer duration of dialysis treatment.
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Aim: To evaluate the ability of platelet count, mean platelet volume, platelet distribution width, and platelet mass index to predict the severity of malaria.

Materials And Methods: This study was conducted as a retrospective cohort study at a tertiary hospital in Somali. Patients grouped as severe and non-severe malaria.

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Intensive care for a hypertensive mother with preeclampsia or eclampsia is crucial for both maternal and neonatal outcomes. This study highlights the level of morbidity and mortality among women with preeclampsia and eclampsia admitted to the intensive care unit. .

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Introduction And Importance: Ependymomas are central nervous system tumors arising from the ependymal lining of the ventricle and spinal cord. Supratentorial extra-axial ependymomas are very rare, most commonly affecting the pediatric population and rarely in adults.

Case Presentation: The authors report a case of a 71-year-old female with a headache and blurred vision.

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Aim: This study aimed to determine whether there were differences in attitude, awareness, and intention to perform female genital mutilation or cutting for their daughters in the future between female healthcare providers and mothers.

Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study design was used.

Results: A total of 508 women were included in the study.

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Key Clinical Message: Bilateral thalamic infarction in paramedian artery territory may present with severe acute illness, confusion, coma and memory impairment. However, subtle clinical presentation as in our case should alert the clinician to consider such a diagnosis as it can be associated with good prognosis.

Abstract: Bilateral thalamic infarct is a rare form of stroke.

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  • Unlabelled infestation affects about one-seventh of the global population, primarily impacting those in lower socioeconomic conditions, particularly in underdeveloped countries, with children being more susceptible to severe complications like intestinal obstruction.* -
  • Presented cases involved two pediatric patients with small bowel obstructions due to the infestation, both requiring surgical resection and an end-to-end anastomosis after initial rehydration, followed by a de-worming treatment plan.* -
  • Ascariasis, caused by roundworms, is transmitted through contaminated food and water, and while surgical intervention is often necessary for obstructions, careful medical management can be effective when signs of more severe complications are absent.*
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Background: There has been an increase in worldwide cesarean section rates, although they remain low in most Sub-Saharan African countries, including Somalia. The present is the first hospital-based study that analyzes the rate, indications, and associated maternal mortality of cesarean deliveries reported from Somalia.

Methods: This retrospective study reviewed data of all deliveries from 2015 to 2021 using electronic medical records in the hospital information system.

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Background: FNAC is a minimally invasive procedure and cost-effective, especially in developing countries where patients are mostly poor and surgery is not affordable. The present is the first study that examines the correlation between FNAC and histopathology in diagnosing thyroid cancers at a tertiary hospital in Somalia.

Method: This study included 231 patients with thyroid lesions who underwent pre-operative FNACs and histopathologic examination over five years.

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Transient global amnesia (TGA) is an uncommon clinical syndrome characterized by short-term memory loss and disorientation that resolves in 24 h. Here, we report a 60-year-old male patient who presented with a sudden onset of disorientation and short-term memory loss and started to ask about his whereabouts and what happened. He had no significant past medical or psychiatric disorder.

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