Background: Neurenteric cysts are rare lesions that typically present in the upper thoracic and cervical spine and are occasionally found intracranially. The optimal treatment is gross total excision as subtotal/partial excisions are associated with high recurrence rates.
Case Description: For the past 10 years, a patient with pseudotumor cerebri required repeated lumboperitoneal (LP) shunt revisions.
The mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor sirolimus was introduced into clinical transplant practice in 1999. Dose-related myelosuppression and hyper lipidemia are the most common adverse effects. Pulmonary toxicity has been reported since 2004 and can cause interstitial pneumonitis, organizing pneumonia, and alveolar hemorrhage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis is a brief case report of invasive multicentric mucinous adenocarcinoma presented at a rather young age with bronchorrhea and persistent consolidation that ended up with the patient demise; nevertheless, we demonstrate relevant radiological and pathological features with emphasis on the new classification of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma, a term that should no longer be in use.
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