Publications by authors named "Hassan Hotait"

This case report describes the surgical management of a giant left adrenal mass (27 x 26 × 27 cm, 9.370 kg) in a 69-year-old female. We review the multidisciplinary decision-making process for pre-operative preparation, embolization, resection feasibility, and strategies to mitigate intra-operative complications.

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  • * The IGF family includes hormones (IGF-I, IGF-II, and insulin), receptors, and binding proteins, which have been linked to cancer risk and can act as mitogens promoting tumor growth.
  • * Despite controversies in research related to IGF expression and prostate cancer due to tumor variability and methodological issues, understanding IGF signaling is crucial for developing effective treatment strategies.
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Kikuchi disease (KD) is a benign self-limiting rare disease with unknown etiology. Prolonged fever with tender neck lymphadenitis is the most common presentation. Blood tests are not specific, and the final diagnosis is by biopsy.

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Background: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is the diagnostic tool of choice for pancreatic solid mass lesions. Pancreatic lymphomas represent an infrequent and challenging cytologic diagnosis. Our aim was to determine the diagnostic value of cellblock (CB) in the diagnosis of pancreatic lymphomas.

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F-18 FDG is the most widely used tracer in molecular imaging and it is applied for many purposes mainly in malignant diseases. Incidental finding are common in FDG-PET/CT imaging and includes benign and malignant lesions. Among the rare tumors‎, adrenal oncocytomas are uncommon findings and incidental findings of thyroid malignancies are not rare.

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Even though apoptotic bodies (ABs) are frequent in colorectal adenomas, their relevance has been covered only in a few studies. Focal active cryptitis (FAC) is a well-known manifestation of several etiologies; however, its prevalence and significance in colonic adenomas were not scrutinized. Likewise, whether the neutrophilic infiltrate of the lamina propria (LP) in colonic adenomas has a clinical or pathologic significance was not previously studied.

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