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After starting a gluten-free diet, a benign granulomatous mass associated with celiac disease shows self-regression.

Gluten consumption causes a chronic immune-mediated enteropathy called celiac disease, which mostly affects the duodenum. It is known that Celiac disease is linked to reactive lymphadenopathy and benign small intestinal thickening, both of which frequently go away after starting a gluten-free diet. A 66-year-old male patient with celiac disease presented with abdominal pain and diarrheal illness. Computerized tomography of the abdomen revealed a duodenal...

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Effect of an oral care gel for a hepatitis C patient's burning mouth syndrome

Consuming mouth condition (BMS) is a consuming sensation in the mouth with no hidden dental or clinical reason. Until this point in time, there is no acceptable treatment for BMS. In this, we present the instance of a 42-year-old female giving hepatitis C infection disease alongside BMS. Notwithstanding two interferon treatments and a supported virologic reaction, the uneasiness in her oral...

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Multiple small intestinal ulcers and finger desquamation

A 73-year-old female was confessed to our emergency clinic with stomach agony and looseness of the bowels. Processed tomography identified distension of the small digestive system. A palmar erythema, numerous oral ulcers, and desquamation of the fingers showed up after hospitalization. Little entrail endoscopic pictures showed different ulcers. We credited this case to disease with Yersinia...

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