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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed widespread adoption of e-learning in medical education, yet its sustained acceptability and integration as a core pedagogical tool remain insufficiently exp
E-learningmedical educationblended learningundergraduate medical studentsdigital literacy
Case Report
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection by inflammation and demyelination in the pudendal nerve causes urinary and bowel incontinence. The aim of the present study is to report urina
Urinary incontinencefecal incontinenceCOVID 19youngmale
Original Article
Introduction: Vaccines are one of the pillars of the current medical care worldwide. COVID19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccinations campaigns had a complex impact on vaccine hesitancy. In this study
Vaccine hesitancyCovid19Medical studentsSaudi Arabia
Original Article
Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 20201. COVID-19 severity is linked to cytokine storm driven by IL-6 and ele
COVID-19Cytokine StormD-dimerHospital MortalityInterleukin-6Prognosis
Original Article
Objective: To assess the clinical profile, comorbidities, complications, and outcomes of elderly COVID-19 patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital in India. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional ob
COVID-19elderlycomorbiditiesmortalityinflammatory markersIndia
Original Article
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection, can cause common cold symptoms to Acute Respiratory Distress syndrome, acute cardiac injury and multi-organ failure. Use of circulating biomarkers as the prog
BiomarkersCOVID-19Laboratory profileRisk stratificationSeverity
Review Article
Burnout among emergency medicine (EM) staff is a critical concern, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a diminished sense of personal accomplishment. This review explores the
BurnoutEmergency MedicineHealthcare WorkersEmotional ExhaustionPsychological Stress
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Introduction: COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus have a bidirectional relationship as patients with diabetes are more susceptible to COVID and patients end up with new-onset diabetes after COVID-19 (NODAC
Post- COVIDnew onset diabetesLong Covidprimary careKerala
Original Article
Background: Global surge of COVID-19 had put concerns on the maternal and neonatal wellbeing. The present study was aimed to assess the impact of COVID-19 on feto-maternal outcome. Method: A single-ce
COVID-19 PandemicFeto-maternal outcomeLSCSCaesarean DeliveryNeonatal outcome
Original Article
Background: Resource allocation can be problematic in ischemic stroke receiving IV thrombolysis (tPA) during COVID-19 pandemic as only a subset requires critical care interventions. It is also unknown
tPA Unitimproving Length of staypost tPA
Original Article
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected various facets of human health. This study aimed to explore the potential association between COVID-19 and penetrative sexual disorders. Methods: this re
COVID-19Penetrative Sexual DisordersDemographicsClinical FindingsLaboratory MeasurementsTurkey
Case Report
A 56-year old man presented to the hospital with a complaint of rectal bleeding, and sent home with a prescription for 1% hydrocortisone cream under the belief it was due to hemorrhoid irritation. He
COVID-19IBDUlcerative ColitisViral induced proctitisproctitishemorrhagic