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Supportive Care
Oncologic Pathology
Stage 4A Cervical Cancer: Advanced Disease with Bladder and Rectal Invasion
Stage 4A cervical cancer represents the most advanced local stage of disease, characterized by tumor invasion into adjacent organs including the bladder and/or rectum. This stage presents significant clinical challenges and requires complex management strategies to address multiple organ system involvement. Understanding the extent of invasion and its implications is crucial for healthcare providers in planning appropriate interventions and managing complications.
Oncologic Pathology
Stage 4B Cervical Cancer: Metastatic Disease Management and Treatment Approaches
Stage 4B cervical cancer represents the most advanced stage of disease, characterized by distant metastatic spread beyond the pelvis. The presence of distant metastases, particularly in the lungs, significantly impacts treatment approach and prognosis. At this stage, treatment focuses on systemic disease control and quality of life optimization while managing both local and distant disease manifestations.
Radiology
Round Pneumonia: Pediatric Bacterial Pneumonia
Pediatric pneumonia remains a significant cause of morbidity worldwide, requiring prompt recognition and appropriate management. The integration of clinical findings, laboratory markers, and radiological features plays a crucial role in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, particularly in emergency settings where rapid decision-making is essential.
Children diseases
Prune belly syndrome
Prune Belly Syndrome (PBS), also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, is a rare congenital disorder characterized by a triad of abnormalities: deficient development of the...
