Publications by authors named "A Douggaz"

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  • A 75-year-old man had a painless, enlarging skin tumor on his abdomen that he had for 30 years.
  • The tumor appeared brownish with a warty surface, raising concerns that it could be a melanocytic tumor or verrucous carcinoma.
  • After surgical removal, pathology confirmed that the mass was actually a giant seborrheic keratosis, a benign growth.
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Cholesterol granuloma of the breast is an infrequent benign lesion with clinical and radiological findings suggestive of cancer. Herein, we present the case of a 52-year-old woman with no significant past medical history, who presented to the outpatient department for her routine breast screening. Physical examination revealed a painless palpable nodule in the upper external quadrant of the left breast, measuring 0.

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Unlike liver and lung, the stomach is rarely a metastatic location for cancers. We report a case of a 62-year-old man known to have lung adenocarcinoma poorly differentiated presented with melena 1 month after diagnosis. Upper endoscopy revealed an ulcerated tumor in the prepyloric antrum.

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  • Hydatid disease is a significant health issue mainly in developing countries, with cerebral cases being rare (less than 2%).
  • It occurs more often in young people, particularly children and adolescents, while in adults, it usually coexists with other conditions.
  • The case study involves a 60-year-old Tunisian man who presented with multiple hydatid cysts in the lungs, liver, and brain, showing neurological symptoms and detectable brain swelling on imaging.
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Cribriform-morular thyroid carcinoma (CM-TC) is a rare entity that usually occurs in association with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) but may be sporadic. Herein, we present a new case of cribrifom-morular thyroid carcinoma occurring in a 28-year-old woman with no history of FAP.

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