CT-Guided Marking of a Small Abdominal Wall Metastasis of Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma
We describe a female patient in whom CT-guided hook wire marking enabled an easy and minimally invasive removal of a small abdominal wall metastasis of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma despite obesity and scars after repeat laparotomies.
Refractory Hypertension Due to Pheochromocytoma in a Type I Neutrofibromatosis: Single Case Report
1.1. Background: Neurofibromatosis type I (NFI) is a common genodermatosis, with an incidence of 1 new case to 3000-3500 live births. Described in 1882, it occurs from gene mutations of the encoding protein called neurofibrinin. NF1 patients are at increased risk for neoplasms.
Acute Upper Arm Ischemia in a Patient with Human Immunodeficeincy Virus Infection: Underwent Successful Surgical Thromboembolectomy
Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are in hypercoagulabe state due to various coagulation abnormalities and at increased risk for thromboembolic events. We report acute upper arm ischemia caused by spontaneous thromboembolism with no identified source in a patient with HIV infection.
Image is Hearts in the Large Bowel
Biopsy of colon in a case of ulcerative recto-colitis stained with hematoxylin and eosin method showing a dilated colonic gland with the heart shape located near to a second more irregular, symmetric gland, as if this is an image reflected in a pond
Co-Existence of Synodontia & Talon Cusp in Mandible: A Rare Case
1.1. Aim: The aim of reporting this case is to bring to light a different kind of tooth developmental anomaly very rarely reported in literature. 1.2. Case Report: Synodontia and Talon cusp are rare developmental anomalies present in human dentition.