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European Journal of Medical Case Reports

The European Journal of Medical Case Reports (EJMCR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality case reports that contribute valuable insights to medical practice. EJMCR highlights unique clinical cases, rare conditions, innovative diagnostic techniques, and unexpected outcomes, providing a platform for clinicians and researchers to share knowledge and improve patient care worldwide. 

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Stroke as a neurological complication of malaria in a young adult: a case report
Lisa David Kyamarisi , Mukiza M Ngemera , Warles C Lwabukuna , Yassin Mgonda
Year: 2026
Background: Stroke is a rare but serious complication of malaria, especially with Plasmodium falciparum infection as a result of cerebral vessels obstruction by the parasitized red blood cells. Prompt recognition in malaria patients presenting with neurological symptoms is essential for effective management. Case Presentation: A 32-year-old male with no prior cardiovascular... Continue Reading

Leiomyoma of the bladder dome mimicking a urachal remnant managed with robotic partial cystectomy: a case report
Eylon J Arbel , Elias Atri , Yaeli Bierman , Robert Poppiti , Leonardo D. Borregales
Year: 2026
Background: Bladder leiomyoma is an uncommon, benign, smooth-muscle neoplasm that can closely resemble a urachal remnant when located at the anterior bladder or dome. Imaging findings may overlap substantially with urachal remnants or other lesions and definitive diagnosis often requires surgical excision, especially in symptomatic patients or when malignancy cannot... Continue Reading

Amoxicillin-induced crystal nephropathy, a crystal clear cause of acute kidney injury during treatment for infective endocarditis: a case report
Lore Bogaert , Roos Pannecoeck , Lisa Florin , Dirk Verleyen
Year: 2026
Background: Amoxicillin, a commonly used broad-spectrum antibiotic, can crystallize in renal tubules when administered at high doses, causing acute amoxicillin-induced crystal nephropathy (AICN). This condition typically presents with acute kidney injury (AKI) and macroscopic hematuria. Risk factors include high dosage, rapid infusion, dehydration, and low urinary pH. Although urine microscopy... Continue Reading

A rare combination of autoimmune, cardiac, and reproductive anomalies in a child with pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a/1c
Ritika Singh , Shuchi Mehra , Kapil Bhalla
Year: 2026
Background: Recurrent Hypocalcemic Tetany in children is an important clinical feature of pseudohypoparathyroidism encompassing a spectrum of rare endocrine disorders characterised by end-organ resistance to parathyroid hormone (PTH).Case presentation: We report a case of a 10-year-old girl with genetically confirmed PHP Type 1a and 1c, presenting with classical features including... Continue Reading
Primary adrenal malignancies in Oman in the last decade (2014-2023)
Primary adrenal malignancies in Oman in the last decade (2014-2023)

Adrenal gland malignancies are rare but aggressive endocrine tumors. For instance, adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), a primary adrenal cortical cancer, has an incidence of only about 0.7-2 cases per million population per year. In Oman and the broader Middle East, literature on adrenal malignancies is especially scarce, often confined to single case reports or small series. This study aimed to observe the primary (non-metastatic) adrenal malignancies managed at the study center over the last decade (2013–-2023).

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