
An 11-month-old female presented with a firm, nontender, bright-red, moist umbilical lesion without obvious urine or bile discharge [Figure 1]. The child was otherwise well. The differential... Read More
An 11-month-old female presented with a firm, nontender, bright-red, moist umbilical lesion without obvious urine or bile discharge [Figure 1]. The child was otherwise well. The differential... Read More
Eumycetoma is a rare, chronic disease in which fungal entities implant into various body tissues, causing granulation and inflammation.[1] It is endemic in countries along the tropics and affects... Read More
History A pregnant woman in her mid-30s presented to the emergency room with acute onset of back and pelvic pain and moderate spotting. The patient was gravida 4, para 2 (G4P2) and had had two... Read More