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Arad Iranmehr
Arad Iranmehr
Resident physician
Iran

Public Documents 5
Accidentally diagnosed multiple intradural extramedullary spinal hydatidosis in a you...
Seyyed Mostafa Ahmadi
Keyvan Tayebi Meybodi

Seyyed Mostafa Ahmadi

and 4 more

December 05, 2022
In this paper, we report a rare case of asymptomatic multiple intradural, extramedullary spinal hydatidosis; accidentally diagnosed in a patient with signs and symptoms of a true protruded disc. Although quite rare, vertebral hydatidosis should always be considered as a differential diagnosis for spinal presentations, particularly in endemic areas.
A case of chronic ossified hematoma presented as a skull lesion: A literature review...
Arad Iranmehr
Mohammad Kazem Sarpoolaki

Arad Iranmehr

and 2 more

October 03, 2022
Ossified cephalhematoma (OCH) is a rare condition, especially when it presents as a skull lesion in the older pediatric population, which can managed with craniectomy and en-bloc excision of the organized hematoma.
A case of Atlanto-axial instability following Skull base osteomyelitis: tips for diag...
faramarz roohollahi
Arad Iranmehr

faramarz roohollahi

and 2 more

October 19, 2022
Here we discuss a diabetic 54 years old female presented with malignant otitis externa and bilateral facial paresis followed by cervical spondylitis and C1-C2 instability. Skull base osteomyelitis confirmed by clinical presentation, imaging, and lab data. Fortunately, she responded well to anti-bacterial and antifungal therapy.
Recovery of diabetes insipidus after Chiari malformation decompression: a case report
faramarz roohollahi
Arad Iranmehr

faramarz roohollahi

and 3 more

October 07, 2022
This paper aims to introduce a patient with Chiari type 1 malformation presented with upper extremity pain and diabetes insipidus. After laboratory examinations, we confirmed central diabetes insipidus diagnosis. The patient has undergone posterior fossa decompression.in follow up patients symptoms relieved gradually.
Unusual manifestation of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis, A case report
Maryam Albaji
Mohammad Reza Fattahi

Maryam Albaji

and 2 more

May 09, 2022
A young man, a recent coronavirus patient, was readmitted with hypoesthesia and dysarthria following a rapid deterioration of respiratory symptoms. The brain and lung CT scans revealed ischemia and cavitary lung lesions. Clinical suspicion for aspergillus leads to prompt treatment, confirmed by biopsy. Neurologic and pulmonary symptoms resolved ultimately.

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