Reports about adrenocortical carcinomas (AC) mixed with sarcomatous areas are very rare. The terminology and pathogenesis of such biphasic tumors remain controversial. Herein, we report a case of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the adrenal gland in a 75-year-old woman who presented with left abdominal pain of one month's standing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Most of the primitive cystic neoplasms arising in the retrorectal presacral space are congenital. Presacral epidermoid cysts are classified as a type of developmental cysts, resulting from an error during the embryogenesis. They have a slowly-progressive growth that only lately can cause clinically remarkable symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A trend toward avoidance of a defunctioning colostomy at emergency large-bowel surgery has been placed in recent years. The surgical management of patients with acute colonic disease has been evolving from multiple to single operations with a reduced use of colostomy.
Methods And Results: One hundred four consecutive non-selected patients underwent surgery for left-sided large bowel emergencies between 1980-2003.
Carotid chemodectoma is a tumor that affects the bifurcation of the carotids. It is not a frequent event, but it has great importance for surgical and diagnostic problems involved. In this article three cases of chemodectoma observed and surgically treated are reported.
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