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An Unusual Case of Bilateral Visual Loss from Metastatic Lung Cancer

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283–4
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e-Published: 18 Sep, 2013

IgA Nephropathy in the Caribbean

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72–5

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e-Published: 17 Sep, 2013

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Hyper-eosinophilic Syndrome An Unusual Association

Spontaneous Resorption of Exudative Retinal Detachments Associated with Ischaemic Central Retinal Vein Occlusion

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67–8

INTRODUCTION

Exudative retinal detachments occur as a result of fluid flow alterations and breakdown of the blood retinal barrier which is seen in inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic disease states in addition to abnormal vasculature. Ischaemic central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) is uncommonly associated with exudative detachments (1, 2). We report a case of exudative retinal detachments secondary to ischaemic CRVO which resolved with conservative management.

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e-Published: 17 Sep, 2013

Manchineel Poisoning Bradyarrhythmia A Possible Association

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65–6

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e-Published: 17 Sep, 2013

Retroperitoneal Pararenal Castleman’s Disease

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61–4
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Castleman’s Disease is a rare atypical lymphoproliferative disorder that should be included in the differential diagnosis of any solitary, heterogeneous and hypervascular retroperitoneal mass. En bloc resection of the mass offers nearly 100% 5-year survival rate to any patient with the localized type of the disease.

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e-Published: 17 Sep, 2013

Spontaneous Extracranial Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report

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10.7727/wimj.2012.072
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667–71

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29 Aug, 2012
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e-Published: 13 Sep, 2013

Deep Lobe Parotid Abscess with Facial Nerve Palsy: A Case Report

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10.7727/wimj.2012.192

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04 Jul, 2012
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e-Published: 11 Sep, 2013

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This manuscript has been assigned to a volume and issue but has not yet been published. It is either being edited, typeset or is in the proof stage of publication.
In the pre-published stage, this manuscript may contain statements, opinions, and information that have errors in facts, figures, or interpretation. Any final changes in this manuscript will be made at the time of publication and will be reflected in the final electronic version of the issue. The editors and authors and their respective employees are not responsible or liable for the use of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or information contained in the articles in this section.

A Plea for More Umbilical Stomas in Paediatric Surgical Practice

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10.7727/wimj.2012.255

INTRODUCTION

Enterostomy formation is commonly performed in paediatric surgical practice. Many surgical procedures in infants and children benefit from a periumbilically sited incision and stoma formation should be no exception. Because of the superior cosmesis following closure of an umbilically-sited colostomy or ileostomy, ease of stoma care and economic benefits, periumbilically sited stomas are an attractive alternative for use in both neonates and children. 

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24 Sep, 2012
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e-Published: 11 Sep, 2013

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This manuscript has been assigned to a volume and issue but has not yet been published. It is either being edited, typeset or is in the proof stage of publication.
In the pre-published stage, this manuscript may contain statements, opinions, and information that have errors in facts, figures, or interpretation. Any final changes in this manuscript will be made at the time of publication and will be reflected in the final electronic version of the issue. The editors and authors and their respective employees are not responsible or liable for the use of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or information contained in the articles in this section.

Nontyphoidal Salmonella Urinary Tract Infection in a Case of Hyperparathyroidism and Nephrocalcinosis

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10.7727/wimj.2012.241
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94–7

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25 Sep, 2012
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