6 results match your criteria: "Nepal Cardio Diabetes and Thyroid Center[Affiliation]"
Case Rep Infect Dis
April 2024
Nepal Cardio Diabetes and Thyroid Center, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Introduction: Potts disease is extrapulmonary skeletal tuberculosis mostly affecting the thoracolumbar spine. It destroys the disc space, adjacent vertebral bodies, and spinal elements, leading to cord compression and paraplegia.
Methods: This is a case report study of a 29-month-old toddler who presented to our hospital with bilateral lower limb weakness.
Ann Med Surg (Lond)
June 2023
Nepal Cardio Diabetes and Thyroid Center, Kathmandu.
Unlabelled: The pancreas develops from a small ventral bud and a larger dorsal bud. During the rotation of the foregut, the ventral pancreas rotates toward the dorsal pancreas and joins together to form a complete pancreas with ducts. Among the various developmental congenital anomalies, dorsal pancreatic agenesis is one of the rare entities, with less than a hundred cases reported so far.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJNMA J Nepal Med Assoc
April 2023
Department of Dermatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Bhediyahi, Birgunj, Nepal.
Unlabelled: Toxic epidermal necrolysis in pregnancy is a rare disease that can have an adverse effect on Toxic epidermal necrolysis in pregnancy is a rare disease that can have an adverse effect on pregnancy outcomes. Common etiology of the condition includes medication triggered followed by mycoplasma infection. Almost one-third of cases are idiopathic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPheochromocytoma is often diagnosed prior to pregnancy. Sometimes, the disease may be diagnosed for the first-time during pregnancy masking itself as a hypertensive disease in pregnancy. Early diagnosis and timely, appropriate management reduce possible maternal and fetal complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJNMA J Nepal Med Assoc
July 2022
Department of Cardiology, Nepal Cardio Diabetes and Thyroid Center, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Unlabelled: Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare autoimmune mucocutaneous blistering disease clinically presenting as vesicles, bullae, and erosion and histologically characterized by suprabasal split and acantholysis. It usually affects mucous membranes and skin. Recurrent oral ulcers can only be the clinical manifestation before progressing into skin lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Med Surg (Lond)
December 2022
Nepal Cardio Diabetes and Thyroid Center, Kathmandu, Nepal.