scholarly journals Polyorchidism – An Incidental Finding During Orchidopexy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

2021 ◽  
Vol Volume 13 ◽  
pp. 811-814
Author(s):  
Ferid Ousman Mummed ◽  
Abdurahman Seid Endris ◽  
Maru Gama Erge
Vascular ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-171
Author(s):  
Jun Jie Ng ◽  
Jarrod Kah Hwee Tan ◽  
Julian Chi Leung Wong ◽  
Bernard Boon Kee Wee ◽  
Iyer Ganpathi Shridhar ◽  
...  

Background Mycotic vascular complications after liver transplantation are rare but can be pose a serious threat to the liver graft and the patient’s life. Mycotic complications can present as an incidental finding on routine imaging, or as haemorrhagic shock. Traditionally, these mycotic vascular complications were managed with open surgery. Method/results In this case report, we describe a patient who had developed multiple sequential mycotic aneurysms after liver transplantation which were managed successfully using endovascular and percutaneous techniques. Conclusion An endovascular approach is minimally invasive and will be the way forward in managing these mycotic vascular complications.


Author(s):  
Kah Teik Chew ◽  
Muhammad Azrai Abu ◽  
Yulianty Arifuddin ◽  
Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail ◽  
Noor Ain Mohd Nasir ◽  
...  

AbstractEctopic adrenal tissue in the ovary is a rare entity. We reported a case of ectopic adrenal tissue in borderline mucinous cystadenoma of the left ovary. A 22 year-old student presented with progressive abdomen distension associated with discomfort for 3 months. Imaging investigation was suggestive of mucinous left ovarian cyst. Left salpingo-oophorectomy was performed and the histopathology revealed borderline mucinous cystadenoma with an incidental finding of ectopic adrenal tissue. This is an interesting case because of its rarity and potential risk of neoplasm changes.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Vishnu R. Mani ◽  
Mohammad S. Farooq ◽  
Utsav Soni ◽  
Aleksandr Kalabin ◽  
Ajai S. Rajabalan ◽  
...  

This case describes an intraoperative incidental finding and surgical removal of ectopic liver tissue attached to the gallbladder during a standard laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis. These anomalies are rare, with interesting associations and possible clinically relevant complications. The details of the case, along with a brief literature review of embryology, common ectopic sites, and associations/complications, are presented in this paper. Since laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a very common procedure, it is important to increase vigilance of ectopic liver tissues during surgeries to minimize complications and provide optimal management.


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