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VOLUME 3, YEAR 2025

Aims & Scope

JCPSP Case Reports is a peer-reviewed online-only journal by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP). The journal publishes original case reports in all fields of Medical Sciences. The purpose of JCPSP Case Reports is to provide clinicians and researchers, in particular postgraduate trainees and fellows of CPSP, a forum to publish their unique experiences to a wide readership for the advancement of clinical acumen.

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Volume 3 | Year 2025
Looking Ahead – A New Year of Growth and Innovation for JCPSP Case Reports

By Muhammad Shoaib Shafi

Page #: 1-1


Pseudomyxoma Peritonei: Radiologic Insights into an Unusual Presentation with Non-Specific Symptoms

By Tooba Shahbaz, Shabana Rizwan

Page #: 445-447

ABSTRACT Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is an uncommon condition characterised by mucin accumulation in the peritoneal cavity, commonly originating from the appendix. Ovarian origins, as in this case, are less frequent. Due to nonspecific symptoms, diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in advanced dis...


Coexistence of IgG4-Related Disease with Synchronous Parotid and Lung Cancers: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

By Jiangxia Fan, Qinjie Yang, Lin Wang, Li Li

Page #: 448-451

ABSTRACT IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD), a chronic inflammatory disorder with multi-organ involvement, presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. While rare malignancies are reported with IgG4-RD, concurrent dual cancers remain undocumented. A 65-year-old male patient with right parotid enlarge...


Challenges in Diagnosis and Management: A Case Series of Paediatric Lung Aplasia and Agenesis

By Kanwal Jehanzeb, Sobia Akhter Manzoor, Abdul Qudoos, Aamir Aslam Awan, Benish Hira

Page #: 452-455

ABSTRACT Lung agenesis and aplasia are uncommon congenital disorders that often manifest with breathing difficulty immediately after birth. The outlook depends on which lung is impacted and whether there are accompanying anomalies. Early detection is largely reliant on prenatal imaging. In this case...


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