Research Symposium
Celiac disease (CD) is a rare, gluten-mediated autoimmune disease with an approximate 1% global prevalence.
Transverse myelitis is a focal inflammatory condition of the spinal cord leading to various neurologic deficits at and/or below the level of the lesion.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a highly devastating event that places a significant burden on the worldwide healthcare system.
In healthcare quality measurement, patient satisfaction is increasingly acknowledged as a vital component and critical indicator. In the US, Press Ganey scores are commonly employed for this assessment.
Melanosis of the bladder is a rare and benign condition. There have been approximately 30 case reports described in the literature.
Current nosology of traumatic brain injury has little diagnostic and prognostic value, and the field is moving toward objective classification of injuries based on clinical assessments, neuroimaging, and serum biomarkers.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the most common type of assisted reproductive technology (ART).
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is the gold standard for weight loss surgeries, offering increased long-term weight loss and fewer complications compared to other bariatric procedures.
Benign abdominal schwannomas are quite rare. While schwannomas can occur anywhere in the body, their occurrence in the abdominal region is relatively uncommon.
HELLP syndrome is a rare but serious pregnancy complication, occurring in 0.2-0.9% of all pregnancies and 10-20% of patients with pre-eclampsia with severe features.