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Analysis Of Secondary Neurodegeneration In Spinal Cord Mri In Post-Stroke Patients, Sarvani Uppati, Sravani Mannuru, Kelsey Baker Oct 2023

Analysis Of Secondary Neurodegeneration In Spinal Cord Mri In Post-Stroke Patients, Sarvani Uppati, Sravani Mannuru, Kelsey Baker

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Background: Stroke, also termed cerebral infarction, results in neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation in the brain at area of the infarct and peri-infarct regions. It has also been established that damage in the motor pathways including the corticospinal tract contribute to motor deficits in post-stroke patients. Recent research has recognized the involvement of alternate sensorimotor pathways in the spinal cord that underline disease progression and the degree of functional recovery post-stroke. Evaluating the role of alternate sensorimotor pathways in the brain can be challenging, since the pathways remained crossed until they reach the spinal cord. Although MRI has been used to examine …


A Rare Case Report Of A Testicular Germ-Cell Tumor (Gct) Metastasis Mimicking Pancreatic Malignancy, Lakshman Vigneswaran, Nolan Perez, Seema B. Jabbar, Carlos T. Ramos Oct 2023

A Rare Case Report Of A Testicular Germ-Cell Tumor (Gct) Metastasis Mimicking Pancreatic Malignancy, Lakshman Vigneswaran, Nolan Perez, Seema B. Jabbar, Carlos T. Ramos

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Introduction: Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT), evenly divided into two histologic types, seminomas and nonseminomas, are the most common malignancy among males between ages 15 to 44 years [1, 2]. The incidence of TGCT in the U.S. has increased over the past 20 years, being attributed to chronic exposure environmental risk factors (i.e. pesticides and plastic component polyvinyl chloride) in addition to genetic predisposition [1, 3-6].

Description: We report of an unusual case of retroperitoneal metastatic GCT clinically simulating a pancreatic lymphoma. A 31-year-old male presented with a 2-month history of abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant, 40-pound weight …