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  • The image titled "Infantile Hemangiomas" showcases different types of hemangiomas in infants: a segmental hemangioma on the arm (A), a superficial hemangioma on the forehead (B), a deep hemangioma on the back (C), a facial hemangioma linked to PHACES syndrome (D), and multiple hemangiomas (E) indicating increased risk of internal involvement. These examples highlight the varied presentations and potential complications of infantile hemangiomas​.

    Vascular Anomalies Review of the Head and Neck for Physicians in Training

    Caleb M. Allred , Kaitlyn B. Zenner , Juliana Bonilla-Velez
    284-293
    2024-09-30
  • South Africa and COVID-19: A Medical Student Perspective

    Sahil Maharaj
    186-187
    2020-07-14
  • Romantic Name for a Deadly Condition: Kissing Aneurysms of the Pericallosal Artery – A Case Report

    Przemyslaw M. Waszak,, Agnieszka Paturej, Janusz Springer, Katarzyna Baranowska, Barbara Brzeska, Katarzyna Aleksandrowicz, Tomasz Szmuda, Hanna Garnier
    107-111
    2015-03-19
  • The graph titled "Percentage of Cohort Using Specified Therapeutics Pre-admission (Outpatient) versus During Hospitalization (Inpatient)" compares the use of different treatments in COVID-19 patients. Antivirals (79%) and antibiotics (46%) were more commonly used during hospitalization, while outpatient use was lower. Steroids and supplements also saw increased usage during hospitalization. Less frequent treatments included antibody therapy and hydroxychloroquine, both used minimally in both settings. Overall, therapeutic use was higher during hospitalization compared to pre-admission​.

    A Descriptive Analysis of the Use of Various Therapeutics in a Cohort of COVID-19 Patients and the Influence of Media Coverage

    Alfred A. Mathew, Barbara Mensah, John C. Cravero, David C. Moffatt, Roshan Dongre, Thao K. Giang, Samantha C. Olvera, Susan L.F. McLellan, Corri B. Levine
    259-266
    2024-09-30
  • Medical Electronic Devolution

    Michael J. Olek, Linsey Bui
    92-93
    2021-04-30
  • Glucometers for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Are they helpful?

    Andrew Thomas, Mohan T. Shenoy, K.T. Shenoy, Nirmal George
    140-144
    2021-06-22
  • Experience in a Palliative Care Unit in a Mexican Tertiary Level Hospital

    Patricio García-Espinosa
    92-94
    2022-04-13
  • Reply to Letter to the Editor, “Response to Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Female Sex Workers

    Jenna Toki Nakagawa, Muge Akpinar-Elci
    74-77
    2015-03-25
  • Medical Interns as Volunteers in the COVID-19 Vaccination Drives in the Philippines

    Ian Christopher N. Rocha, Kimberly G. Ramos, Alyssa A. Solaiman-Balt, Trisha Denise D. Cedeño
    89-91
    2022-04-13
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2013 - Volume 1 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2018-01-04
  • Forest Plot for Bullous Pemphigoid (Top) and Pemphigus Vulgaris (Bottom)

    HLA-DQB1*0301 in Bullous Pemphigoid and Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Meta-Analysis

    Dylan Thibaut, Ryan Witcher, Breana Barnes, Kersten T. Schroeder
    199-205
    2023-09-18
  • Table displaying adherence to treatment levels (low, medium, high) for patients with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or both conditions. The majority of patients across all groups show low or medium adherence, with very few reporting high adherence. A chi-square test indicates no statistically significant difference in adherence across the disease groups (p = 0.305).

    A Cross Sectional Study on Adherence to Medication among Patients with Hypertension and/or Diabetes Attending One of the Tertiary Care Institutes of Ahmedabad City, Gujarat, India

    Janak Patel, Kanal Shah, Jayveer Jain, Venu Shah
    47-51
    2025-03-31
  • Knowledge, Prevention, and Practice of Heat Strokes Among the Public in United Arab Emirates (UAE)

    Mohamad Baraa Alebaji, Tasnim Hossam Elzini, Haneen Basim Ali Shahin, Abdelwahab Bashir Mohamed Suleiman​​, Harshitha Richard, Raed Imad Aldin Dali
    175-179
    2022-07-12
  • Cardionephrology: A Widespread Discipline for 21th Century Medical Students and Young Nephrology Residents

    Rodolfo F. Rivera, Fulvio Floccari, Germán Diaz Parodi, Luca Di Lullo
    25-27
    2017-12-26
  • A Medical Student’s Perspective on the Growing Importance of Telemedicine/Telerehabilitation

    Sung-Hoon Park, Nuray Yozbatiran
    95-97
    2022-04-13
  • Accuracy and Precision of Actigraphy and SMARTwheels for Measuring Push Counts Across a Series of Wheelchair Propulsion Trials in Non-disabled Young Adults

    Hunter Soleymani, Brenda Jeng, Beshoy Abdelmessih, Rachel Cowan, Robert W. Motl
    29-37
    2023-03-31
  • The Utility of Recycled Eyeglasses: A Pilot Study at the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

    Valerie P. Huang, Mary E. Kim, Sukriti Mohan, Lauren P. Daskivich, Jesse L. Berry
    37-42
    2021-04-21
  • A World Leader in Medicine

    Omar Mousa
    76-77
    2014-01-15
  • Errata: Volume 10; Issue 4, 2022

    Executive Committee of the International Journal of Medical Students
    93
    2023-03-31
  • An International Medical Graduate’s Experience of Postgraduate Training in the United States

    Juan J. Delgado-Hurtado
    165-166
    2015-08-14
  • Trends and Challenges in Rural Homeless Veterans in the United States

    Celena Derderian, Anthony Easterday, David Driscoll, Sriram Ramaswamy
    117-123
    2021-05-18
  • The horizontal bar chart titled "Severity of Symptoms Reported by Participants in the Menopause Rating Scale" shows that joint and muscle pains, sleep problems, and anxiety are the most commonly reported menopausal symptoms among women in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, with varying levels of severity, while heat discomfort and hot flashes are reported least frequently.

    Determining the Prevalence and Severity of Menopausal Symptoms in Post-Menopausal Women of Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India, using the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS)

    Anjali Mediboina, Penumala Pratyusha, G. Sravan Kumar
    152-160
    2024-07-09
  • Gender Bias and Stereotypes in Medicine: A Medical Student Experience

    Sofia Jezzini-Martinez, Daniela C. Gonzalez-Cruz
    310-311
    2022-01-06
  • The Journey of Insulin: Leaving a Legacy as a Medical Student

    Ahmad Al-Sukaini, Muhammad Aslam Qureshi, F Suker
    40-41
    2016-04-23
  • COVID-19 and Clinical Rotations in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Olga Djoutsop Mbougo, Vanessa Youmbi Nono, Ulrick S. Kanmounye
    177-179
    2020-07-02
  • Antimicrobial Sensitivity Pattern of Microorganisms Isolated from Vaginal Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Bangalore, India

    Nagalakshmi Narayana-Swamy, Padmasri Ramalingappa, Urvashi Bhatara
    34-39
    2015-03-31
  • The Outbreak of the Century: A Chronicle Experience by a Medical Intern

    Chinmay Divyadarshi Kar, Dipti Mohapatra
    194-196
    2020-07-31
  • Hurricane Kids: Impact of Socioeconomic, Public Health, Medical Education, and Natural Disasters on a Doctor in Training

    Kate Young
    84-85
    2021-04-30
  • The AIDS Frontline, PhD Reformation and Our Definition of Scientific Rigor - An Interview with Professor Arturo Casadevall

    Paul MacDaragh Ryan
    126-128
    2018-12-23
  • Effects of COVID-19 on Multiple Sclerosis Relapse: A Comprehensive Review

    Matthew Topolski, Varun Soti
    192-201
    2022-07-12
  • Abstracts of the 6th International Academic Medical Congress of Maranhão (VI COIMAMA) 2019

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S101-S135
    2020-03-04
  • To Teach is to Learn

    Sara Hussain, Dr, Sahar Hussain, Dr
    31-32
    2018-02-15
  • Box plot comparing confidence levels before and after Lesson 1. The graph shows a significant increase in self-reported confidence from pre-lesson to post-lesson, with a p-value less than 0.01, indicating statistical significance.

    Development and Evaluation of a Pilot Short-Term Mental Health Curriculum with Longitudinal Evaluation for Minority Youth

    Robin C. Granberry, Vivek Mathesh, Lauren Ford, Wesley Thompson, Hilda Loria, Thomas K. Pak
    67-72
    2025-03-31
  • Students Leading a Free Clinic: Lessons Learned About Digital Health in the Age of COVID-19

    Marina E. Shatskikh, Anna Kirillova, Lucy Z. Shi
    303-304
    2020-12-17
  • Fighting COVID-19: What’s in a Name?

    Thomas Kun Pak, Aline Sandouk, Phuong Le
    200-202
    2020-08-26
  • COVID-19: Where Do We Go from Here? An Experience from Medical Students in India

    Tanisha Kalra, Nikhita Kalra
    66-67
    2020-04-30
  • Health Care Expenditure of Rural Households in Pondicherry, India

    Poornima Varadarajan, Lopamudra Moharana, Murugan Venkatesan
    74-79
    2013-08-31
  • Medical Education in Naples, Italy, at the Time of SARS-CoV-2

    Gianluca Pagano, Gaetano Luglio
    51-53
    2020-04-30
  • Cultural Placement: My Experience In A Remote Fly-in Indigenous Community In Northern Ontario, Canada

    Sebastian R. Diebel
    86-87
    2021-04-30
  • Effects of Social Distancing and Lockdown Protocols on Fatality Rates of COVID-19 in the U.S. during the First Year of the Pandemic

    Valerie Hardoon, Bryant A. Pierce, Solomon C. Mbanefo, Harin N. Shah, Kanav Markan, Marika L. Forsythe
    361-369
    2023-02-16
  • This image shows a child sitting cross-legged on a medical examination table. The child is partially undressed, with a plaid shirt open and colorful shorts visible. There are visible circular marks or bruises on the upper chest and shoulder, along with other faint skin markings on the arms and legs. The child's posture is relaxed, and medical documents can be seen in the background, suggesting a clinical or healthcare setting.

    Bronchiectasis with Transmediastinal Herniation of the Left Upper Lobe in a 3-Year-Old Child: A Case Report

    Anuva Dasgupta, Dibyendu Raychaudhuri
    468-472
    2024-12-17
  • Cystoid Macular Edema: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

    Noelia Bravo-Alcobendas, Joseba Zulueta, Elena Salobrar-García, Juan J Salazar, José M Ramírez
    131-139
    2015-12-31
  • The image depicts a makeshift health check-up station outdoors in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It's staffed by medical interns, as indicated by the presence of medical supplies and equipment on a table, such as blood pressure cuffs and a stethoscope. An elderly woman with gray hair, wearing a mask and a traditional patterned dress, is interacting with a medical intern. Other interns in the background are busy attending to patients or organizing supplies. The setting appears informal, with the focus on providing basic health services to the local community.

    Public Health Outreach in Impoverished Areas of Cambodia: Addressing the Issues Related to Prescription Practices

    Chisato Iba, Mira Namba, Yudai Kaneda, Takayuki Ando
    100-102
    2024-04-12
  • Attitude towards New Packaging to Reduce Condom-carrying Embarrassment among Thai Youth, A Cross-sectional Study

    Apinut Wongkietkachorn, Kunathip Nissaipan, Narin Hiransuthikul
    44-48
    2014-05-31
  • Pathology and Therapeutics of COVID-19: A Review

    Haleema Anwar, Qudsia Umaira Khan
    113-120
    2020-05-18
  • Writing a Case Report: A Work of Art

    Christian Ortega-Loubon, Ricardo Correa-Márquez
    90-91
    2017-12-26
  • Learning from Hispanic Mentees: A Reflection on Cultural and Socioeconomic Differences

    Dana Rector, Mary A. Nowlen
    73-74
    2021-04-29
  • COVID-19: Not a Positive Test Result, but a Positive Outlook

    Jae H. Yoo, Nathaniel P. Mercer
    88-89
    2021-01-21
  • Why Did I Choose Pathology as a Career?

    Robert Ta
    61-62
    2017-04-30
  • CT Pulmonary Angiogram Showing Thrombo-Embolism in he Right Pulmonary Trunk.

    Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Case Series Highlighting the Importance of Early Diagnosis and Management

    Vikas Marwah , Gaurav Bhati , Robin Chaudhary , Anmol Sharma
    321-325
    2023-12-21
  • Collagen Fiber Profile in Rat Livers Following Doxorubicin Administration

    Stereological Estimation and Zonal Distribution of the Hepatotoxic Effects of Doxorubicin on the Female Albino Rat (Rattus Norvegicus)

    Khulud Nurani, Anne Pulei, Beda Olabu, Jeremiah Munguti, Talha Chaudhry, Vincent Kipkorir
    184-190
    2023-09-19
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy and Dry Eye in Post Menopausal Women: Study in a Tertiary Centre in Malaysia

    Norshamsiah M Din, Siti H. B. Sa’aid, Lam C. Shen, Yap S. Shu, Marina B. A. Rahman, Aini B. M. Azmi, Chang S. Thing, Mushawiahti Mustapha, Ropilah A. Rahman
    12-15
    2013-04-30
  • Abstracts of the UNICAMP Academic Medical Congress (CoMAU), 2019

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S60-S79
    2020-03-04
  • Spine ABC, A Multidimensional Case Report from A to Z: Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Spine In memory of Dimitrios Konstantinou

    Eliza (Eleni-Zacharoula) Georgiou, Savvina Prapiadou, Helen Kourea
    33-37
    2019-08-31
  • Novel Combination Strategies to Enhance Immune Checkpoint Inhibition in Cancer Immunotherapy: A Narrative Review

    Jonathan A. Hermel, Cassi M. Bruni, Darren S. Sigal
    273-280
    2020-12-17
  • Social Determinants of Health Amplify the Association Between Ethnicity and COVID19: A Retrospective-Cohort study

    Nicholas Verdini, Jessica LeClair, Elizabeth Quinn, Amer El-Haddad
    282-287
    2022-01-06
  • Health Literacy Levels among Outpatients at a Tertiary Hospital in Delhi, India

    Monika Sahoo, Charu Kohli, Jugal Kishore
    29-33
    2015-03-31
  • Abstracts of the International Medical Students' Congress of Bucharest (IMSCB) 2018

    Executive Board of IJMS
    S115-S129
    2018-12-31
  • Response to Letter to the Editor Regarding “Hypertension Awareness, Treatment, and Control in Mexico: An Opportunistic Medical Student-led Blood Pressure Screening Campaign – A Cross-Sectional Study”

    José Adrián Yamamoto-Moreno
    98-99
    2021-04-30
  • This diagram depicts signaling pathways involving FSTL-1 and its role in cardiomyocyte growth, apoptosis, and proliferation. The image shows multiple pathways and interactions. FSTL-1 (Follistatin-like 1) is positioned at the center and connects to two primary pathways: one leading to cardiomyocyte growth and the other to cardiomyocyte proliferation. On the left, FSTL-1 interacts with α1β2α and activates the PI3K pathway, leading to Akt activation. Akt then influences downstream targets such as p53 and eNOS, which block cardiomyocyte apoptosis via Bcl-2 and NO production. Simultaneously, the AMPK pathway inhibits TSC1/TSC2, which activates mTORC1, promoting cardiomyocyte growth. On the right, FSTL-1 interacts with BMP receptors (BmPRII) and activates the ERK 1/2 pathway, leading to fibroblast activation and cardiomyocyte proliferation. This pathway also involves Smad1/5/8 signaling, contributing to inflammatory responses and preventing heart rupture. The diagram uses various shapes, solid and dashed arrows, to represent signaling cascades and outcomes, emphasizing the role of FSTL-1 in cardiomyocyte survival and repair.

    A Narrative Review on the FSTL-1 Protein and its Current Known Impact on Cardiovascular Ischaemic Disease

    José Rodrigues Gomes
    457-464
    2024-12-17
  • A Nobel Day in Lisbon, Portugal – A Unique Experience for Someone who Loves Science

    Catarina Alves-Vale
    74-75
    2014-01-15
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2013 - Volume 1 - Supplement 2

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2018-01-05
  • Splenic Rupture in a COVID-19 Patient – A Case Report

    Anna C. Crowley, Raul R. Magadia, Arianna B. Lanpher
    219-222
    2021-07-16
  • Rectovaginal Fistula Due to an Erosive Pessary: A Case Report

    Waleed Inayat Mohamed, Dorea Emmanuel, Shahzaib Maqbool, Ali Asad, Asad Jawad, Arham Ihtesham
    304-306
    2022-01-06
  • Hypercoagulability and Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis due to Protein C Deficiency. A Case Report

    Wilson S. Peñafiel-Pallares, Camila Brito-Balanzátegui, Jaime David Acosta-España
    76-79
    2023-03-31
  • Medical Students’ Experience: Community Engagement and Advocacy through Photovoice

    Heather Charlotte Hunter, Deep Jaiswal, Brittany Cameron, Matthew J. To, Suzanne Kathleen Clarke, Catherine Cox, Ciaran Lane, Cinera States
    38-39
    2016-04-19
  • Clinical Utility and Alterations in Bacterial Flora in Fecal Microbiome Transplantation

    Atman A. Dave, Rachel Robson
    140-150
    2015-12-31
  • Credits & Content Vol 1 Issue 1

    Executive Board of IJMS
    1-5
    2013-04-30
  • Studies Identification for a Systematic Review of Pseudo-Chilblains in Adult Patients with Confirmed COVID-19. PRISMA Flow Chart

    Pseudo-Chilblains in Adult Patients with Confirmed COVID-19: A Systematic Review

    Seon Hayles, Kelsey Williams, Nidhi Thomas, Jabari Morgan, Donna Braham, Maxine Gossell Williams, Jonathan D. Ho
    220-228
    2023-08-18
  • The image is a bar chart titled "Instagram Post Owner," which displays the frequency of posts from various categories of owners. It shows that the "Others" category has the highest post frequency, followed by the "Health and wellness industry" and "Doctor" categories, while "News agency," "Survivors," "Pharmaceutical company," and "Dietician" categories have significantly lower frequencies.

    A Cross-Sectional Survey of Instagram to Assess Quality and Reliability of Information Regarding Tuberculosis

    Rohan Singhal, Nagaspurthy Reddy Anugu
    146-151
    2024-07-09
  • The Risk of Contact Lens Wear and the Avoidance of Complications

    Farihah Tariq, Peter Koay
    80-85
    2013-08-31
  • Impact of Family History on Acute Appendicitis – An Iraqi Study at Baghdad Teaching Hospital

    Tabarek Yaseen, Zahraa Qais, Zahraa Abass
    47-51
    2018-07-23
  • Characterization of Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome in the General Hospital of Mexicali

    Fátima María Martínez-González, Jeremy Hernández-Ríos, Arely Gutiérrez, Andrés Beltrán, René González, Hiram Jaramillo-Ramírez
    58-61
    2019-12-17
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome Mimicked by Spinal Stenosis in A Case of Chronic Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc: A Case Report

    Yi Xuan Lee
    134-138
    2023-06-30
  • Dyslipidemia and Hyperglycemia in Psoriatic Inpatients

    Bojan Popchanovski, Margareta Balabanova-Stefanova
    62-65
    2019-12-17
  • Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Health of Police Personnel in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh

    Anjali Mediboina; Meghana Bhupathi
    107-113
    2023-06-30
  • The image for the case report features a detailed illustration of a liver, depicting both the external organ and a magnified view of liver tissue, highlighting pathological changes indicative of disease. Elements suggestive of liver transplantation are woven into the design, including icons that represent surgical intervention. Subtle references to Hodgkin's disease, such as depictions of abnormal B-cells or Reed-Sternberg cells, are integrated to emphasize the diagnosis. The overall design is academic and professional, with a color palette of clinical blues and reds, adding a sense of precision and urgency appropriate for a medical setting.

    Fulminant Hepatic Failure as the Initial Presentation of Hodgkin's Disease and Liver Transplantation: A Case Report

    Mauricio Alejandro Saldaña Ruiz, Federico Ortiz-Alonso, Adriana Carolina Sandoval-González, Liliana Sayuri Tapia-Brito, Laura Carolina Lozano-Galván, Karla Monserrat Ramírez-Pintor
    92-95
    2024-04-12
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