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    Giant phytobezoar; an unusual cause of gastric outlet obstruction: A case report with literature review by Mahir, Sahir, Salih, Abdulwahid M., Ahmed, Okba F., Kakamad, Fahmi H., Salih, Rawezh Q., Mohammed, Shvan H., Usf, Drood C., Hassan, Hemn A., Abdulla, Fakher

    “…•Phytobezoar is described as an impacted indigested or incompletely digested vegetable and fruit fibers.•Bezoar is a rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction…”
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    Bilateral inframammary pilonidal sinus: A case report with literature review by Salih, Abdulwahid M., Mohammed, Shvan H., Mustafa, Mohammed Q., Essa, Rawand A., Kakamad, Fahmi H., Mikael, Tomas M., Omar, Diyar A., Mohammed, Karukh K., Hassan, Hunar Ali, Aziz, Masrur S., Usf, Drood C., Najar, Kayhan A., Salih, Karzan M.

    “…•Sacrococcygeal PNS is the commonest variant of the condition.•However, it can occur in other areas like umbilicus, hand, scalp intermammary, suprapubic, nose,…”
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    Enterobius vermicularis causing acute appendicitis, a case report with literature review by Hammood, Zuhair D., Salih, Abdulwahid M., Mohammed, Shvan H., Kakamad, Fahmi H., salih, Karzan M., Omar, Diyar A., Hassan, Marwan N., Sidiq, Shadi H., Mustafa, Mohammed Q., Habibullah, Imad J., Usf, Drood C., Al obaidi, Anmar E.

    “…•Enterobius vermicularis is one of the commonest parasitic infestations worldwide.•Its association with acute appendicitis remains controversial.•It is very…”
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    Giant phytobezoar; an unusual cause of gastric outlet obstruction: A case report with literature review by Mahir, Sahir, Salih, Abdulwahid M, Ahmed, Okba F, Kakamad, Fahmi H, Salih, Rawezh Q, Mohammed, Shvan H, Usf, Drood C, Hassan, Hemn A, Abdulla, Fakher

    “…INTRODUCTIONPhytobezoar which is described as an undigested or incompletely digested food. It is an odd cause of gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). The aim of…”
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    Bilateral inframammary pilonidal sinus: A case report with literature review by Salih, Abdulwahid M, Mohammed, Shvan H, Mustafa, Mohammed Q, Essa, Rawand A, Kakamad, Fahmi H, Mikael, Tomas M, Omar, Diyar A, Mohammed, Karukh K, Hassan, Hunar Ali, Aziz, Masrur S, Usf, Drood C, Najar, Kayhan A, Salih, Karzan M

    “…INTRODUCTIONPilonidal sinus (PNS) is a chronic inflammatory perianal disorder that rarely occurs outside sacrococcygeal region. The aim of this study is to…”
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