Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2025

  • Case Report

    Case Report: Purple Urine Bag Syndrome with Surprisingly Acidic Urine

    Paramjeet Sandhu*, Shahzmah Suleman, Hamisi Mkindi

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2025
    Pages: 42-46
    Received: 11 June 2025
    Accepted: 25 June 2025
    Published: 16 July 2025
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    Abstract: Purple Urine Bag Syndrome (PUBS) is a rare clinical phenomenon typically seen in elderly female patients. It occurs in patients who have chronic urethral catheterisation and comorbid conditions such as chronic urinary tract infections, immobility (bedridden or wheelchair-bound), dehydration, constipation, and chronic kidney disease. The pathophysio... Show More
  • Case Report

    Perioperative Analgesia Management for a Chinese Patient with Multiple Traumatic Injuries: A Case Report

    Yang Chen, Yang Jing*

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2025
    Pages: 47-50
    Received: 31 July 2025
    Accepted: 12 August 2025
    Published: 18 August 2025
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijmcr.20250403.12
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    Abstract: Trauma is a leading global health burden, contributing to substantial morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Polytrauma patients frequently endure severe acute pain, which disrupts physiological recovery, delays rehabilitation, and diminishes quality of life. Effective perioperative analgesia is critical for optimizing outcomes, with anesthesi... Show More
  • Case Report

    A Three-rooted Deciduous Second Molar in a 13-year-old Caucasian Female

    Daniel Joseph Traub*, Robert Walsh, Colleen Ahern

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2025
    Pages: 51-54
    Received: 19 July 2025
    Accepted: 1 August 2025
    Published: 20 August 2025
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijmcr.20250403.13
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    Abstract: Introduction: Several reports have been published highlighting accessory root formation in permanent molars. These studies have shown higher incidence of occurrence of accessory roots in patients of Mongolian, Taiwanese, Korean, Inuit, Native American and Indian descent. Very few reports have been published with a focus on accessory root formation ... Show More