A 41-year-old female Libyan patient presented to the emergency room complaining of lower abdominal pain, of 2 days’ duration, associated with anorexia, vomiting, and fever. On Examination: The patient was in pain, she had tachycardia, pulse rate was 110… Read More
A 25 y/o FLP Presented with History of Painless Swelling in the Right Side of the Face of 4 Months Duration
CASE PRESENTATION: A 25 years old, female Libyan patient, presented with history of painless swelling in the right side of the face, 4 months duration with no other associated symptoms systemic review was unremarkable, she doesn’t complain of any chronic… Read More
Tumour Heterogeneity: A Major Challenge Towards a Successful Cancer Treatment
Tumour Heterogeneity: A Major Challenge Towards a Successful Cancer Treatment By Sara Arfan, BSc Biomedical Sciences (Year 3), University of York Introduction to Tumour Heterogeneity Cancer is thought to evolve from a single ‘stem cell-like’ population which would have… Read More
A 45 years old FLP Presented to the Emergency Department with Dyspnea at Rest
A 45 years old woman presented to the emergency department with dyspnea at rest. She was at her usual state of health till four days back when she started to notice a leg swelling, exertional dyspnea that worsened in… Read More
A 19 Year old Male Libyan Patient Presented to ER Complaining of Left Leg Swelling of 6 Months Duration
A 19 year, male Libyan patient, presented to ER, complaining of left leg swelling 6 months duration. Patient gave history of fighting with stab wounds in his lower limbs. By examination there is a pulsatile swelling in the medial… Read More