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We present a previously unreported case of rapidly progressing, destructive shoulder arthropathy as an initial presentation of chronic phase chronic myeloid leukaemia. This patient initially presented to clinic for consideration of an arthroplasty for symptom relief; however, her loss to follow-up yielded a rapid progression of her symptoms. Bone marrow..
Published: | 26/06/2019 |
Authors: | Connolly S, Howard J, MacKenzie B, Nicholson T, |
Abstract Calcific myonecrosis is a rare benign condition affecting mainly the muscles of a single leg compartment. It is thought to follow a history of trauma with a latent period of years. Patients present with a slowly growing mass. Differential diagnosis from a malignant tumour can be made from the..
Published: | 16/05/2018 |
Authors: | Connolly S, Emms N, Matar HE, Stritch P |
Abstract A 26-year-old female presented with a history of cyclical incontinence following a ventouse assisted delivery. Initial investigations revealed an endometrial deposit in her bladder, which following further investigations revealed a vesicouterine fistula necessitating formal open repair. Floyd, MS; Abbas, G; Connolly, S; Gana, HB; McCabe JE. (2016). An unusual presentation..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Floyd Jr MS, Connolly S, Gana HB, McCabe JE |
Extract A 25-year old male presented with primary infertility. He and his partner had been trying to conceive for over 12 months despite normal gynecological investigations. There was no history of chronic respiratory disease, infections, sexual dysfunction, genetic abnormalities, trauma or illicit substance use. Secondary sexual characteristics were normal. Physical examination..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Floyd Jr MS, Connolly S, Gana HB |
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