Publications by authors named "Gaurav Parajulee"

Introduction And Importance: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) of the vallecula is exceptionally rare and presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This case highlights the complexities in diagnosing and managing MEC in an atypical location, where initial benign findings led to recurrent symptoms and required further investigation and intervention.

Case Presentation: A 64-year-old diabetic male presented with progressive hoarseness, dysphagia, and intermittent shortness of breath.

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Introduction And Importance: Congenital anterolateral bowing of the tibia is a rare orthopedic condition that can lead to significant limb length discrepancy (LLD) during growth. Gradual limb lengthening with external fixation remains a reliable method to achieve limb equalization. LRS fixator offers a minimally invasive and adjustable treatment option for pediatric patients considering the growth potential.

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Introduction: Pathological unstable dislocation of the glenohumeral joint following septic arthritis is a rare condition. We report a case of 40 years old patient with pathological shoulder dislocation secondary to septic arthritis.

Case Presentation: A 40 years old male patient presented to the Department of Orthopedics with chief complain of swelling and pain of Right upper extremity for 6 days.

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Article Synopsis
  • Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare condition characterized by recurring muscle weakness due to low potassium levels, often linked to thyrotoxicosis, particularly from Graves' disease, and can lead to effective treatment if recognized early.
  • A case involving a 25-year-old male experiencing recurrent limb weakness was diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis after treatment with potassium and imaging studies, highlighting the condition's potential misdiagnosis.
  • Effective management involves treating the underlying thyroid disorder and administering potassium during attacks, but caution is needed to avoid complications like hyperkalemia.
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