Journal-based

Microbleeds in Heterozygous

This case report describes the evaluation of a 44-year-old man with a history of headache, dizziness, and imbalance and imaging that showed lacunar infarctions and bilateral white matter hyperintensities.

A Patient With Oral Discomfort and Reduced Oral Aperture

A patient had burning and pain in the mouth, reduced oral aperture, white-tan plaques on the oral mucosa, and thickened buccal mucosae bilaterally; biopsy of the lower labial mucosa showed subepithelial fibrosis. She had no history of cigarette smoking or…

A Case of a Bumpy Retina

A 77-year-old male had 3 months of progressive vision decline in the left eye. Dilated fundus examination revealed diffuse hyperpigmented lesions involving the macula and superior fundus that corresponded to areas of nodular retinal pigment epithelium thickening on optical coherence…

A Suspicious Pigmented Lesion of the Conjunctiva

A 74-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer, now in remission, presented for evaluation of a conjunctival lesion of the right eye. What would you do next?

Patient With Dysphonia

A male individual in his 60s presented with a hoarse and weak voice and a history of follicular lymphoma with multiple relapses treated with an allogeneic stem cell transplant complicated by graft-vs-host disease treated with sirolimus and steroids. What is…

A Rare Case of Sudden Massive Neck Tumor

A 23-year-old male patient sought evaluation at the vascular thyroid surgery clinic for a large neck tumor that appeared abruptly 10 days prior. What is your diagnosis?