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Most concerns to implementation were related to privacy (38%) or reimbursement (33%). Conclusion Despite the hurdles reported by respondents, the advancements in AR/VR have come a long way since their introduction and have great potential for continued usage in medicine. Despite this, however, it is important to recognize that cost, security, and battery life continue to serve as hurdles preventing the widespread adoption of this technology to mass markets.Angiosarcomas are aggressive neoplasms that arise from endothelial cells and can develop in any part of the body. Gastrointestinal angiosarcomas are very uncommon and can have a variable clinical presentation. We report a case of an 84-year-old female who presented with acute blood loss anemia. She underwent a gastrointestinal workup with esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), which revealed two polyps in the stomach. Histologic evaluation of the polyps was indicative of angiosarcoma, and the diagnosis was eventually confirmed by immunohistochemical analysis with positive CD31, ERG, and FLI1 stains. This case is reported to demonstrate the importance of considering angiosarcoma in the differential for patients presenting with gastrointestinal bleeding.Handheld vital microscopy (HVM) can deepen our understanding of hematologic diseases and therapeutics. However, limited reports have assessed human microcirculation during profound anemia, and response to hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs). A 58-year-old woman presented with constitutional symptoms and was diagnosed with acute myeloblastic leukemia. Subsequently, the patient clinically decompensated and was found to have a hemoglobin of 1.9 g/dL. Human blood product administration was not consistent with her beliefs, and she received supportive care with HBOC-201. Concomitantly, her sublingual microcirculation revealed a markedly low microvascular flow index (2.59±0.26), proportion perfused vessels (66.8±18.8%), perfused vessel density (4.41±0.56 mm/mm2), and total vessel density (6.93±1.91 mm/mm2). HVM imaging is a promising point-of-care device for various hematologic conditions, with the potential to understand tissue-level perfusion in novel clinical scenarios, including profound anemia and HBOC administration, as illustrated in this case report.Pulmonary malignancies are known to have high prevalence and mortality. They are associated with different paraneoplastic syndromes, especially pulmonary carcinomas, because they are more common than pulmonary sarcomas. We present a case of a 56-year-old African American male who was admitted to our institution with a three-month history of a dry cough, progressive shortness of breath, and two to three days of right arm swelling. selleck inhibitor He had extreme leukocytosis (WBC count of 106,500 cells/mm3). Computed tomography (CT) scan of the thorax demonstrated an irregular, thick-walled 14-cm lung mass occupying the middle and upper hemithorax. CT-guided biopsy of the mass confirmed the diagnosis of lung sarcoma.This case reports a 24-year-old female with prior aortic insufficiency who underwent a mechanical aortic valve replacement with subsequent transient ischemic attacks and documented subtherapeutic international normalized ratio (INR). She presented with pain and bilateral lower extremity pulselessness. Workup showed a supratherapeutic INR, no thrombus on echocardiogram, and computed tomography angiography demonstrating no flow in the bilateral common femoral arteries. Patient failed repeated thrombectomies and had a bilateral above-knee amputation. The patient was suspected to have acute on chronic emboli from the mechanical aortic valve and further testing did not elucidate contributory causes of her critical limb ischemia. We believe this is the first documented case of bilateral lower extremity ischemia due to mechanical valve complications.The co-occurrence of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and pernicious anemia (PA) is extremely rare. We present a case of a 70-year-old woman with AIH who presented for the evaluation of poor appetite and weight loss. Laboratory studies were significant for microcytic anemia, B12, and iron deficiency. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed diffuse gastric mucosal atrophy, and the pathology from the body of the stomach showed chronic gastritis. Additional testing was positive for parietal cell antibody and intrinsic factor blocking antibody, confirming the diagnosis of PA. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one documented case of AIH associated with PA.Blind loop syndrome (BLS) is a well-recognized delayed complication in small bowel strictures, stenosis, fistulas, diverticula, or post-gastrectomy afferent loop syndrome. However, due to its delayed presentation, BLS after side-to-side bowel anastomosis is inadequately reported. The vicious cycle of the blind loop is due to bacterial overgrowth, resulting in diarrhea, weight loss, malnutrition, and rarely mucosal erosion, bleeding, and perforation peritonitis. Diagnosis of BLS requires knowledge of previous surgery performed, a high level of clinical suspicion, and experienced radiological abilities. In this case report, we present the clinico-radiological profile of a 54-year-old diabetic patient with a perforated blind ileal pouch occurring four years after a right hemicolectomy with side-to-side ileo-transverse anastomosis.Aim The objective of the study was to observe the association of villous atrophy with anti-tissue transglutaminase levels in the identified subjects that met our addressed inclusion criteria. Methods A case series study was conducted among 40 patients presenting with dyspepsia along with signs and symptoms of celiac disease at the Bolan Medical Complex Hospital, Quetta over a period of five months from 25/5/17 to 25/10/17. The patients were referred to undergo tissue transglutaminase antibody serum test. The positive ones underwent biopsies to assess pathological entities including villous atrophy, blunting (focal or total), crypts, Intestinal layers and the number of Intraepithelial lymphocytes. The results collected were analyzed by using IBM SPSS version 20 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Results There was a weak, negative correlation between tTGA and focal villous blunting (r = -0.345, p = 0.029) showing that high levels of tTGA are associated with lower risk of focal villous blunting. Correlation of tTGA and total villous blunting was a weak positive correlation (r = 0.