International Journal of Medical Case Reports (ISSN- 2455-0574) is open access, peer-reviewed journal. It strives for the publication of high-quality case reports as well as case reviews in the field of medicine. All published papers will be available immediately from the date of publication on the journal’s website. The journal and its editorial board are committed to providing immediate, full, and unconditional access to all its published papers for everyone to read. The journals main aim is to publish original research papers in clinical as well as non-clinical subjects including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, forensic medicine, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, medicine including pediatrics, surgery including orthopedics, Obstetrics and Gynecology psychiatry, radiology, dermatology, anesthesiology, ophthalmology, ENT and preventive and social medicine. 

International Journal of Medical Case Reports (IJOMCR) not only aims to publish rare case reports but also rare presentations of not so rare cases. It also particularly emphasizes publication of case reviews, conference abstracts, and interesting image-based short articles and brief communication provided that they are beneficial for other medical professionals. Our emphasis is on publications of case reports by residents working as Junior residents as they come across different cases during their residency. 

To start with International Journal of Medical Case Reports (IJOMCR)will be published quarterly but sooner than later we strive to publish it every month. Our emphasis is on the quality of papers rather than the number of papers published. This journal strives to comply with requirements as prescribed by International Committee for Medical Journal Editors.

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal Of Medical Case Reports

International Journal Of Medical Case Reports is a peer reviewed medical journal publishing rare case reports. We encourage Resident Doctors to report cases which they come across during their residency program. We will publish case reports sent by residents on priority basis with an aim to increase the awareness about medical research among resident doctors.

This issue contains medical case reports of Authors from France,United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Malaysia, India,Lagos And Ghana. 

Published: 2026-01-01

Olfactory Neuroblastoma Masquerading As Benign Nasal Disease: A Case Report

Zainulabideen Ahmed, Abdulla AlAni, Abdul Aleem (Author)

5-7

17 Alpha-hydroxylase Deficiency: A Case Of Two Siblings With 46,XX And 46,XY Karyotypes

Dr Wafa Ben Hilel, Dr Sawsen Essayeh, Dr Sabrine Mekni, Dr Karima Khiari, Dr Imen Rojbi, Dr Ibtissem Ben Nacef (Author)

8-11

Infant with Paediatric Astrocytoma and the “Rescuing Urgency” of Severe Acute Thrombocytopenia: Causally Related or Coincidental?

Dr Olamide Valentine Kayode, Dr Atinuke Uwajeh, Dr Sophia Onuku Onya, Dr Ziebieye Ebiwei, Dr Chidinma Duruimo, Dr Faith Adewale, Dr Temitayo Femi Matthew (Author)

12-14

Pure Isolated Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia As A Presentation Of Midbrain Ischemic Stroke: A Case Report

Dr Sachin Patil, Dr Syed Furquan Ali, Dr Raheela Afshan, Dr Syeda Madiha Harmaien (Author)

15-17

Hypoglossal Nerve Schwannoma Masquerading As A Plunging Ranula: A Diagnostic Pitfall In Submandibular Masses.

Dr Sii Tuong Siong, Dr S Darmma A.L Subramaniam, Dr Adam Malik Bin Ismail (Author)

25-29

A Rare Case Of Prehepatic Pseudocyst Of Pancreas In A Tertiary Care Center Of A Rural District Of Central India.

Dr Karshi Hasan Fatma, Dr Prasad Upganlawar, Dr Sandeep Ambedkar, Dr Sanamkumar Deshbhratar, Dr Himanshu Sharma, Dr Abdul Danish Sheikh (Author)

34-37

Roseomonas bacteremia: A clue to underlying severe combined immunodeficiency.

Dr Joyce Sharal Dsouza, Dr Praveen BK, Dr Harsha Prasad Lashkari (Author)

38-41

Primary Extraosseous Plasmacytoma of Pancreas: A Case Report.

Dr Chalapathi Rao Achanta, Dr Swetha Hanumanthu, Dr Raja Mahesh Kunchala, Dr Rakesh Reddy Boya, Dr Veni Prasanna, Dr Venkata Krishna Reddy, Dr Raghava Kashyap (Author)

42-44

Thymoma-Associated Multiorgan Autoimmunity with Concomitant Good’s Syndrome: A Rare Clinical Presentation

Dr Shivashankar Sajjan, Dr Balachandra Bhat, Dr V.K. Vineeth, Dr Faisal Usman, Dr Ravi Vaswani (Author)

45-47

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