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Author(s):  
Upasana Baruah ◽  
Debabrata Barmon ◽  
Apoorva Tak ◽  
Dimpy Begum

We report a unique case of hydatid cyst in iliopsoas muscle in a 65-year-old postmenopausal female. She presented with lump abdomen. On performing exploratory laparotomy, we discovered iliopsoas hydatidosis. This case reports the diagnostic dilemmas that a hydatid cyst can pose and the implications it has on management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. S1002-S1002
Author(s):  
Patrick Lazarczyk ◽  
Ali Zakaria ◽  
Rohit Chandra ◽  
Zaid Imam ◽  
Wei Li ◽  
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Cureus ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neha Potla ◽  
Savithri-Chandana Veluri ◽  
Thor S Stead ◽  
Jesse Dubey ◽  
Latha Ganti

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Mariam Mahtate ◽  
Sarah Talib ◽  
Aziz Slaoui ◽  
Najia Zeraidi ◽  
Amina Lakhdar ◽  
...  

Mature cystic teratoma is the most common type of ovarian germ cell neoplasm, but occasionally, it can undergo malignant transformations, especially in postmenopausal women. These secondary malignant neoplasms are most commonly squamous cell carcinomas. The absence of clinical and radiological specificity of this transformation means that the diagnosis remains purely histological. Data is insufficient regarding the appropriate management given their rarity. However, the treatment is multidisciplinary and is based on surgery and a platinum-based chemotherapy regimen. We report the case of a 53-year-old postmenopausal female patient with malignant transformation of the ovarian teratoma who was treated surgically and whose outcome was favorable. The diagnosis of the teratoma was evoked on imaging, while the diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma was revealed on histology. Malignant transformation is an uncommon complication of mature ovarian teratomas. No clinical, radiological, or biological sign is specific; therefore, resection of any ovarian mass, even asymptomatic, is required.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (e) ◽  
pp. e54-e54
Author(s):  
Singh Th. Nandakishore ◽  
Yaku Kago ◽  
Linda Kongbam ◽  
Romita Bachaspatimayum

Genital lichen planus (LP) forms a small but significant proportion of non-venereal genital dermatoses. Lesions of vulvovaginal LP are often asymptomatic and may be overlooked on self-examination. Clinical features are very similar to lichen sclerosus which is frequently seen in children whereas mucosal vulval LP commonly affects adult females. Histopathological examination of the lesion is an important diagnostic tool for its early diagnosis as progressive disease poses a risk of scarring. We report a case of vulvovaginal LP in a 56-year-old postmenopausal female presenting with hypopigmented patches on vulva for 10 years.


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (234) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dilasma Ghartimagar ◽  
Binaya Shrestha ◽  
Arnab Ghosh ◽  
Manish Kiran Shrestha ◽  
Junu Shrestha ◽  
...  

ABSTRCT Uterine adenosarcoma is a rare variant of mixed Mullerian tumors comprised of neoplastic glands with the benign appearance and sarcomatous stroma. The epithelium most often consists of endometrium- like cells, while the sarcomatous component usually shows low-grade homologous uterine sarcoma. These tumors present as a pelvic mass or an enlarged uterus with abnormal vaginal bleeding. Here, we present a case of 61 years old postmenopausal female patient with chief complaints of excessive vaginal bleeding and urine retention.


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