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Arash Teimouri
Arash Teimouri
Radiology Resident at SUMS
Shiraz

Public Documents 3
Amyand hernia with acute appendicitis and gangrenous mesoappendix: a case report
Arash Teimouri
Neda Karkeabadi

Arash Teimouri

and 1 more

September 02, 2023
Key Clinical MessageA trapped appendix within the inguinal hernia sac is described as Amyand hernia, which is reported as extremely rare as less than 1% of inguinal hernias in literature. Physical examination raises suspicion to evaluate the patient by imaging modalities. Different types of Amyands hernia based on content and complications have been proposed; hence, Radiologist and Surgeon should aware about them to determine precise management and approach.Ultrasound findings could help the correct diagnosis and determine the type of Amyand hernia since the treatment and surgical approach would differ.Keywords: Inguinal hernia, Ultrasound, appendicitis, Amyand hernia
Septic arthritis of Pubic Symphysis: a case report
Behnam Kian
Arash Teimouri

Behnam Kian

and 1 more

May 25, 2022
Septic arthritis is an inflammatory process involving the joints secondary to an infectious etiology such as bacterial, fungal, mycobacterial, viral, or other pathogens. Septic arthritis of the symphysis of the pubic is a rare cause of hip and pubic pain and is difficult to diagnose.
Inferior epigastric artery pseudoaneurysm following abdominal paracentesis in a patie...
Behnam Kian
Arash Teimouri

Behnam Kian

and 1 more

November 14, 2021
Inferior epigastric artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication following abdominal wall procedures near the artery. This is a case of Inferior epigastric artery pseudoaneurysm after therapeutic paracentesis for large volume ascites caused by chronic kidney failure. The patient was operated on, and the artery was ligated.

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