scholarly journals First Case Report: Treatment of the Facial Warts by Using Myrtus communis L. Topically on the Other Part of the Body

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Bagher Minaei ◽  
Elham Ghadami Yazdi ◽  
Mohamad Ebrahim Zadeh Ardakani ◽  
Fataneh Hashem Dabaghian ◽  
Ali Mohammad Ranjbar ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Mazzotta ◽  
Raffaele Giusti ◽  
Daniela Iacono ◽  
Salvatore Lauro ◽  
Paolo Marchetti

Introduction. Angiosarcoma is a rare cancer of the inner lining of blood vessels and can arise anywhere in the body, most commonly presenting as cutaneous disease in elderly patient, involving head and neck (H&N), especially the scalp. Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) is one of the available treatments in patients with advanced or metastatic disease. Common toxicities are myelosuppression, palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia, nausea, and stomatitis. Regarding PLD-related pulmonary fibrosis in an uncommon toxicity, there are few cases reported in literature. None of these occurred in angiosarcoma.Methods. This is a case report describing an elderly patient treated with PLD for advanced H&N cutaneous angiosarcoma who developed G5 pulmonary toxicity after the second PLD administration.Results. According to our data and patient clinical outcome, we believe that she passed away from fatal PLD-induced pulmonary fibrosis. This is the first case of fatal interstitial pneumonitis in a 77-year-old woman treated with PLD for angiosarcoma. The case has been reported for its rarity.Conclusions. Pathophysiology of this phenomenon is still unclear and more studies are necessary to understand the true incidence of pulmonary toxicities in patients in treatments with PLD and its mechanism.


1832 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 195-228 ◽  

The perturbations of the planets is the subject of reiterated researches by all the great geometers who have raised up Physical Astronomy to its present elevation. They have been successful in determining the variations which the elements of the orbit of a disturbed planet undergo; and in expressing these variations analytically, in the manner best adapted for computation. But the inquirer who turns his attention to this branch of study will find that it is made to depend upon a theory in mechanics, which is one of considerable analytical intricacy, known by the name of the Variation of the Arbitrary Constants. Considerations similar to those employed in this theory were found necessary in Physical Astronomy from its origin; but the genius of Lagrange imagined and completed the analytical processes of general application. In a dynamical problem which is capable of an exact solution, such as a planet revolving by the central attraction of the sun, the formulas constructed by Lagrange enable us to ascertain the alterations that will be induced on the original motions of the body, if we suppose it urged by new and very small forces, such as the irregular attractions of the other bodies of the planetary system. General views of this nature are very valuable, and contribute greatly to the advancement of science. But their application is sometimes attended with inconvenience. In particular cases, the general structure of the formulas may require a long train of calculation, in order to extricate the values of the quantities sought. It may be necessary for attaining this end to pass through many differential equations, and to submit to much subordinate calculation. The remedy for this inconvenience seems to lie in separating the general principles from the analytical processes by which they are carried into effect. In some important problems, a great advantage, both in brevity and clearness, will be obtained by adapting the investigation to the particular circumstance of the case, and attending solely to the principles of the method in deducing the solution. It may therefore become a question whether it be not possible to simplify physical astronomy by calling in the aid only of the usual principles of dynamics, and by setting aside every formula or equation not absolutely necessary for arriving at the final results. The utility of such an attempt, if successful, can hardly be doubted. By rendering more accessible a subject of great interest and importance, the study of English mathematicians may be recalled to a theory which, although it originated in England, has not received the attention it deserves, and which it has met with in foreign countries. The paper which I have the honour to submit to the Royal Society, contains a complete determination of the variable elements of the elliptic orbit of a disturbed planet, deduced from three differential equations that follow readily from the mechanical conditions of the problem. In applying these equations, the procedure is the same whether a planet is urged by the sole action of the central force of the sun, or is besides disturbed by the attraction of other bodies revolving about that luminary; the only difference being that, in the first case, the elements of the orbit are all constant, whereas in the other case they are all variable. The success of the method here followed is derived from a new differential equation between the time and the area described by the planet in its momentary plane, which greatly shortens the investigation by making it unnecessary to consider the projection of the orbit. But the solution in this paper, although no reference is made to the analytical formulas of the theory of the variation of the arbitrary constants, is no less an application of that method, and an example of its utility and of the necessity of employing it in very complicated problems.


Neurosurgery ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 267-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenji Yamada ◽  
Takashi Hatayama ◽  
Masahiro Ohta ◽  
Katsuaki Sakoda ◽  
Tohru Uozumi

Abstract We report a patient who had pituitary adenoma and parasellar meningioma coincidentally, with neither irradiation nor a history of head injury. Preoperative computed tomographic (CT) scan had shown a large intrasellar mass with ringlike enhancement; in contact with this mass, another well-enhanced mass had been shown. Histopathologically, the intrasellar mass was diagnosed as chromophobic pituitary adenoma and the other mass as meningotheliomatous meningioma. We present clinical, radiological, and histopathological findings and discuss previously reported cases of coincidental pituitary adenoma and meningioma without irradiation. This is the first case report since the advent of CT that pituitary adenoma and parasellar meningioma in contact with each other could be clearly demonstrated by CT.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Brian Cervenka ◽  
Brenda Villegas ◽  
Uttam Sinha

Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm that can present essentially anywhere in the body. Presentations in the hypopharynx are extremely rare with only two previous cases reported. We report the first case of postcricoid SFT occurring in a 58-year-old male requiring a microsuspension laryngoscopy excision following an unsuccessful transoral robotic attempt. The excision was uneventful, and the patient is currently without recurrence. Current management strategies of the hypopharyngeal SFT, the unique differential diagnosis, and challenges in surgical approaches in the postcricoid region are discussed.


1985 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 258-263
Author(s):  
Edna Strauss ◽  
Amadeo Sáez-Alquézar ◽  
Augusta Takeda ◽  
Luiz Caetano da Silva

The determination of anti-HBs as a screening test before vaccination has been advisable in order to encounter immune individuals that don't need to receive vaccine protection. A case-report is presented and three other cases are reviewed from the literature. Anti-HBs was positive in these health-care personnels that developped typical acute B hepatitis. Different subtyping involving the d/y determinants were found in the first case, but false-positive anti-HBs even with high titres, determined by RIA, were found in the other cases. Concomitant determination of anti-HBc or absence of screening tests seem to be more reasonable policies until a low-cost and risk-free vaccine is produced.


2021 ◽  
pp. 106689692110498
Author(s):  
Harumi Nakamura ◽  
Yuki Koyanagi ◽  
Masanori Kitamura ◽  
Yoji Kukita

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a soft tissue tumor with striated muscle cell differentiation. It mostly occurs in children. While it can affect any part of the body, it commonly involves the urogenital organs, head and neck including the parameninges and orbit, and limbs. We describe an adult case of primary epithelioid RMS of the liver. A 71-year-old man presented with a 5.6 cm liver mass. Tumor histology revealed diffuse proliferation of small epithelioid cells and focal spindle cells. The tumor cells were immunohistochemically positive for myogenin (positive ratio 30%), desmin, Myo D1, and CD56. The tumor weakly expressed MDM2 and did not express CDK4. This suggested that dedifferentiated liposarcoma with a rhabdomyosarcomatous component was unlikely. There was no fusion gene of PAX3-FKHR or PAX7- FKHR to indicate alveolar RMS by RT-PCR. Subsequently, RNA Pan-Cancer Targeted sequencing was performed for 1385 genes revealed a single base substitution (c.742C>T) in TP53 that changes an amino acid (p.Arg248Trp). No fusion gene was found. No other primary RMS lesions were detected aside from the liver lesion. The tumor was diagnosed as a primary epithelioid RMS of the liver. His RMS already metastasized to the lymph nodes of the entire body. The patient declined further therapy and died one year later. This was the first case report of a primary epithelioid RMS of the liver.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saif Al-Zahid ◽  
Tanwen Wright ◽  
Philip Reece

Background. Inflammatory pseudotumours (IPT) are rare benign tumours characterised by spindle-shaped histiocyte proliferation often mimicking a soft tissue sarcoma. They can occur in different parts of the body and various aetiological factors have been proposed. To our knowledge this is the first case report of IPT of the larynx caused by mycobacterial disease. Case Report. We report a case of IPT of the larynx in an immunocompromised 81-year-old lady presenting with stridor and dysphagia with known disseminated Mycobacterium kansasii of the lungs. Conclusion. This case demonstrates both the clinical and histological difficulties in making the diagnosis of IPT. A high index of suspicion is needed, and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in the work-up, diagnosis, and management is highlighted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 134 (6) ◽  
pp. 2199-2204
Author(s):  
Katharina Jellinghaus ◽  
Charlotte Scherer ◽  
Edouard Stauffer ◽  
Petra Urban ◽  
Michael Bohnert ◽  
...  

Abstract In this casuistry, two accidents from Germany and Switzerland are presented that happened during the shot of recoilless anti-tank weapons. In both cases, the injuries led to the death of two soldiers: A 22-year-old soldier in Germany was struck by the counter mass of a so-called Davis gun which had been fired by a comrade during a firing exercise; he died from his severe injuries, especially in the abdominal part of the body. As a peculiarity of the wound morphology, it was found to be a thick-layered, metallic, gray material in the wound cavity, which corresponded to the material of the counter mass that was ejected opposite to the shooting direction. The other case took place in Switzerland, where a 24-year-old soldier was seriously injured during an exercise with portable anti-tank rockets. At the time the shot was fired, he stood behind the launcher and was hit by the propulsion jet of the rocket motor. He died as well from his severe injuries, which were located at the chest done by the gas jet and by the very high pressure. In both cases, two different causes of death were present: massive blunt violence in the first case versus a jet of hot gases of very high speed and temperature in the second case.


2011 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 671-677 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew McGee

In a paper that has recently attracted discussion, David Shaw has attempted to criticize the distinction the law has drawn between withdrawing and withholding life-sustaining measures on the one hand, and euthanasia on the other, by claiming that the body of a terminally ill patient should be seen as akin to life support. Shaw compares two cases that we might, at least at first, regard as distinct, and argues that they are not. In the first case, Adam, who is dying of lung cancer, is connected to a ventilator and requests to be disconnected. In the second case, Brian, also dying of cancer, is not connected to anything, and so he requests his doctor to provide him with a lethal injection. In the first case, Shaw contends, Adam is being kept alive by a ventilator. In the second case, Brian is being kept alive by his body.


2021 ◽  
pp. 106-113
Author(s):  
Wimolsiri Iamsumang ◽  
Suthinee Rutnin ◽  
Poonkiat Suchonwanit

Lichen planopilaris is a rare inflammatory condition that is also known as follicular lichen planus. Although the condition commonly affects the scalp, it sometimes involves the other regions of the body with a variety of clinical presentations. The involvement beyond the scalp is considered to be a generalized nature of disease process. In this report, we present a case of generalized follicular lichen planus in a 34-year-old Thai female presenting with comedone-like lesions on the trunk and extremities as well as scarring alopecia on the scalp. Dermoscopic features were also discussed.


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