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Background: Thymic carcinomas are rare and aggressive tumours. They constitute a heterogeneous group of tumours with various histological patterns and subtypes resembling epithelial tumours arising from other organs.

Case Presentation: We hereby represent a case of primary thymic carcinoma with adenoid cystic carcinoma-like features (TCACC) which is an extremely rare variant of thymic adenocarcinoma.

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We present the case of an apparently healthy 22-year-old female who presented with atraumatic stress fractures of both fibulae. Further investigation demonstrated that she had osteopoenia secondary to occult coeliac disease. The fractures were successfully treated non-operatively.

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Article Synopsis
  • Many patients who have hip replacement surgery maintain an active lifestyle, and golf is a common low-intensity sport among them.
  • This study examined the effects of total hip arthroplasty on patients' golfing habits by sending questionnaires to 750 consecutive patients.
  • Results showed that there was no significant change in golf performance or participation levels from before surgery to one year after, and those who played golf had better hip scores throughout the study.
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