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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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Rheumatoid arthritis diagnostic pitfalls: don’t overlook large joint effusion - a case report
Perdana Aditya Rahman , Michelle Anabel , Dyto Prasetya Buwana , Farah Diyah Anjani
Year: 2026
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease that commonly presents of inflammatory symmetric polyarthritis in small joints and may also have extra-articular involvement. Early diagnosis and treatment within the first 3 months are important to reduce progression and deformities. In some cases, large joint involvement may also present... Continue Reading

A case report unmasking two functional cases of non-obstructive coronary artery disease in the young: two mechanisms and one diagnostic key
Naqiya Arsiwala , Abhisheka Tripathi , Binal Raj , Divyesh Dadhania
Year: 2026
Background: Ischemia with Non-obstructive Coronary Arteries (INOCA) historically considered benign, is now recognized as a cause of recurrent angina, functional limitation and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. In some patients, it may progress to myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA). Recognition in younger individuals remains limited, contributing to delay in diagnosis... Continue Reading

Diaphragmatic endometriosis in African women: a case series highlighting multidisciplinary management
Yamal Patel , Kennedy Malele , Joseph Santeto , Alin Constantin , Joseph Njagi , Charles Muriuki
Year: 2026
Background: Diaphragmatic endometriosis (DE) is a rare and often underdiagnosed type of extrapelvic endometriosis. It usually presents with atypical cyclical symptoms of thoracic involvement. Case Presentation: We present three African women with pelvic endometriosis and thoracic symptoms. The first case involved a 32-year-old nulligravida who presented with dysmenorrhea, cyclical hemoptysis,... Continue Reading

Bilateral periorbital post-emetic purpura - a case report 
Muhammad Nasir , Johnny Canlas
Year: 2026
Background: Post-emetic purpura is a benign condition characterized by the presence of non-blanchable petechiae or purpura (typically in the distribution of the superior vena cava), usually resulting from a sudden increase in intrathoracic pressure after episodes of vigorous vomiting. Despite its often alarming clinical appearance, which can simulate serious hematologic... Continue Reading

Transanal endorectal pullthrough for hirschsprung disease: optimizing outcomes, reducing complications, and strengthening surgical care in resource-limited settings
Mathayo Shadrack , Alex Mashaka , Mohammed Sultan Salim , Ally Hamisi Mwanga , Zaitun Bokhary
Year: 2026
Background: Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is a congenital absence of enteric ganglion cells, leading to distal bowel obstruction, chronic constipation, and progressive proximal colonic dilation. In resource-limited settings, delayed presentation and limited pathology support often necessitate staged procedures, increasing morbidity and caregiver burden. Single-stage transanal endorectal pull-through (TAPT) offers a minimally... 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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