Mr. I. M., a 53 years old male from Nigeria developed oligo-arthritis involving the right knee and ankle. The knee was swollen, extremely painful and tender to touch. He was unable to move it without severe pain.
In need for better diagnose and treatment, Mr. I. M. recurred to iMER, and was derived to the Hadassah Medical Center. Prof. Alan Rubinow, Director of the Reumathology Unit proceded to examine the patient and finaly diagnosed him with gout. An adequate gout treatment solved the problem.
Dr. O. Adole, that escorted Mr. I. M. wrote us:
"Dear Ilan and Ady,
I am most delighted by the efficiency of your service. I look forward to future interactions.
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Please accept the token souvenirs: They are Fulani cultural axes, usually welded during Fulani festivals; they symbolize friendship, unity, courage and labour.
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Dr. O. Adole"