Πέμπτη 22 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Radiotherapy for breast cancer associated with a cutaneous presentation of systemic mastocytosis—a case report and literature review

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Abstract
Ionizing radiation therapy is a common adjuvant therapy for individuals undergoing surgery for breast cancer. There are many well-recognized acute and chronic cutaneous reactions that can vary in severity, course and duration. We present a rare cutaneous manifestation of systemic mastocystosis, in a 59-year-old female who underwent adjuvant radiotherapy following local excision of ductal carcinoma in situ.

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Transmesenteric hernia with two mesenteric defects in an adult

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Abstract
Transmesenteric hernia is a rare cause of small bowel strangulation in adults and, to our knowledge, no one has reported the existence of two mesenteric defects in an adult. Our patient was a 73-year-old Japanese woman who presented to our emergency department complaining of abdominal pain and nausea. Computed tomography with contrast enhancement revealed a closed loop obstruction in the pelvis, suggesting small bowel strangulation due to an internal hernia. The emergency exploratory laparotomy indicated a small bowel strangulation caused by a transmesenteric hernia. With the examination across whole parts of the mesentery, we identified another small defect. Both defects were closed by suture intraoperatively, and the patient's postoperative course was satisfactory. Searching for whole parts of the mesentery after the reduction of a hernia can help prevent the recurrence of internal hernias.

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Intracystic papillary breast carcinoma in a male patient: a case report and review of literature

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Abstract
Intracystic papillary carcinoma of the breast is a rare subtype of breast cancer accounting for approximately 0.5–1% of all breast carcinomas. To the best of our knowledge, the occurrence of this rare subtype of breast cancer in the male is even lower with less than 20 cases reported in the English literature over the past 30 years. We report a case of an elderly Asian male with intracystic papillary breast carcinoma who initially presented with a right sided breast lump for 4 months duration and his subsequent management. In addition, a review of similar cases in the English literature is included.

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Off-Label Use of Phakic Intraocular Lens with a “Piggyback” Technique

Purpose: We report a case of a highly myopic pseudophakic patient who received off-label placement of a phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) via a "piggyback" technique, allowing the placement of an intraocular lens (IOL) in his fellow eye, resulting in improved visual acuity and emmetropia. Case Report: A 66-year-old, highly myopic, pseudophakic male with an IOL implant in his left eye was referred for second opinion for surgical options for his phakic right eye. Given the severe myopic status of both eyes, he received off-label placement of a posterior chamber pIOL with a piggyback technique for the pseudophakic left eye followed by standard cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation in the right eye. For the left eye, uncorrected best visual acuity improved from 20/70 to 20/25. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the successful off-label use of a phakic IOL in a pseudophakic, highly myopic patient with a piggyback technique, resulting in improved visual acuity and ultimately allowing IOL placement in the fellow eye for emmetropia. This off-label use of pIOL can offer ophthalmologists an alternative option for pseudophakic patents with severe refractive error.
Case Rep Ophthalmol 2018;9:465–472

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Acknowledgment to reviewers



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Prolapsing mucosal fold: largest reported, presenting with major haemorrhage

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Abstract
Prolapsing mucosal folds are uncommon benign colonic lesions that when inflamed may macroscopically resemble, and be confused with, an adenomatous or hyperplastic polyp. They are usually small and rarely cause symptoms. We report the case of a 55-year-old female admitted to hospital following six episodes of significant rectal bleeding. A colonoscopy revealed a 45 × 12 × 5 mm3 pedunculated polyp in the sigmoid colon. There was no evidence of haemorrhoids, colitis or diverticulosis. The polyp was resected by electrosurgical snare at 40 cm and a resolution clip was used to prevent postoperative bleeding. Histology of the polyp demonstrated a polypoid prolapsed mucosal fold with a core of fibrovascular submucosal tissue and normal overlying mucosa. In an extensive review of available literature, no polyp of this size has been reported.

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Clinical course of the untreated calcified big cerebellar liponeurocytoma

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Abstract
Cerebellar liponeurocytoma (CLN) is a very rare tumor of central nervous system, classified as glioneuronal tumor by the latest classification of World Health Organization (WHO) in 2016. There are limited data in the literature about biologic behavior, growth pattern and radiological features of this tumor. In this case report, we operated a big calcified CLN patient who had denied any surgical procedures suggested by an another institute and had been followed for 4 years.

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Analysis of Treatment of 3 Patients with Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure

Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is an acute liver decompensation that occurs within 4 weeks on the basis of chronic liver disease. At present, the treatments of ACLF include general supportive treatment, etiological treatment, prevention and treatment of complications, artificial liver treatment, and liver transplantation. Many studies suggest that stem cell therapy may become a new treatment for patients with ACLF. Our department has also tried the application of this treatment. Now, there are three cases of stem cell therapy for patients with ACLF by our department which will be briefly reported.

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Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Associated with Salmonella typhi Infection in a Child: A Case Report with Review of Literature

We present the case of an 8-year-old girl with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis secondary to a Salmonella typhi infection. She received antibiotic treatment and intravenous immunoglobulin with complete resolution of the symptoms. We present a review of previously reported pediatric cases and propose a gradual approach to treatment.

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