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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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Isolated eyelid fixed drug eruption following paracetamol administration: a case report
Ariba Shahid Tanveer , Nawal Navabjan , Ammar Shahid Tanweer , Mai Deraz , Luay Abdalwahab , Majd Hani Shaheen
Year: 2025
Background: Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a recurrent cutaneous adverse drug reaction, with paracetamol-induced cases being rare and ocular involvement even more uncommon. Case Presentation: We report a 6-year-old male who developed an isolated FDE of the right upper eyelid following paracetamol administration, presenting with erythema, edema, and subsequent hyperpigmentation.... Continue Reading

Pneumatosis portalis and pneumatosis intestinalis following aortic valve surgery: a case report
Zakariya Sattar , Wadah Ali
Year: 2025
Background:Pneumatosis portalis and pneumatosis intestinalis, when seen in conjunction, are rare but ominous findings on imaging of the abdomen, frequently indicating severe intra-abdominal disease such as intestinal ischaemia. We present a case of pneumatosis portalis and intestinalis following cardiac surgery without evidence of significant intra-abdominal disease. Case presentation:A 62-year-old male... Continue Reading

Massive pneumoperitoneum after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a case report
Pieter-Jan Moonen , Marc Vanhoof , Eva Boonen , Filiep Soetens
Year: 2025
Background: Complications from cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) are common and can add to morbidity and mortality. A pneumoperitoneum after CPR is an uncommon complication. The majority of previously reported cases of gastric perforation after CPR were associated with difficult airway management or positive pressure ventilation in association with chest compressions. Case... Continue Reading

Constipation As First Sign of Cancer: A Silent End-Stage Malignancy – Case Report.
Mohammed Ahmed Al-Matwi , Jood Hazem Mahmoud Hamdan , Hissa Al Kuwari , Abdulrahman AlQaderi , Kawther Bader Qarqoor , Kawthar Ghaleb Alaali , Fatema J. Alasheeri , Zahra Jamal Hubail , Joshua Charly , Gufran Reda Al-Dagdoog , Sara Saeed Mohamed , Noor Hameed Meftah
Year: 2025
Background: New-onset constipation in middle-aged and older adults can be an early and sometimes the only presenting sign of colorectal malignancy. This risk is particularly relevant in populations with low screening uptake (e.g., in regions where national screening programs are recent or underutilized). Timely recognition of alarm features and appropriate... Continue Reading

Familial Craniofacial Osteomas: A Diagnostic Challenge
Fakir Mohan Debta , Kunal Agarwal , Priyanka Debta , Shelly Roy
Year: 2025
Background: Osteomas are benign, slow-growing bony tumors that usually occur as solitary, incidental findings. When multiple craniofacial osteomas are present, Gardner syndrome (GS), an Adenomatous Polyposis Coli-associated hereditary disorder, must be considered. Craniofacial osteomas may precede intestinal polyposis by several years, making them important early diagnostic indicators. However, attenuated GS... 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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