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Although osteomalacia is rare in advanced countries and may arise as a complication of intestinal malabsorption, gastric surgery, or renal tubular defects 2, in India dietary deficiency of vitamin D and other nutrients is still the most imp…
Background: There are numerous possible causes for chronic pelvic pain. Evaluation of these causes should begin with the least invasive form of assessment. Case: A 28-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain underwent an array of investigati…
Background: Endometriosis usually affects women in their reproductive years. Most commonly, the pelvic organs are involved. Involvement of the chest wall after hysterectomy is rare. The incidence of malignant transformation is less than 1 %…
We report a case of a 32year old nulligravida female who complained of increasing menstrual lower abdominal pain since 13years. An evaluation for Dysmenorrhoea, revealed a fundal anterior wall uterine fibroid. Preoperatively a rudimentary h…
Background: Raised CA 125 with associated pelvic mass is highly suggestive of ovarian malignancy, but there are various other benign conditions that can be associated with pelvic mass and a raised CA 125. Case presentation: We present a cas…