Publications by authors named "Mandante Bogale Tiruneh"

Introduction: Lipomas are benign tumors primarily composed of adipose tissue, typically found in subcutaneous or intramuscular sites across the body. While lipomas in the hand are uncommon, their occurrence in both thenar and hypothenar eminences is exceedingly rare.

Case Presentation: In this case, 65-year-old female admitted to hospital with a ten-year history of progressive swelling in the palmar aspect of her right hand, resulting in limited finger movement.

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  • Hydatid disease, caused by the Echinococcus parasite, is a serious health issue in endemic areas, and breast involvement is notably rare; this case involves a 34-year-old Ethiopian woman initially misdiagnosed with breast cancer.
  • The patient presented with a painless swelling in her left breast that persisted for nine months, without symptoms typically associated with cancer, such as discharge or skin changes.
  • Diagnostic imaging and tests ultimately confirmed that the mass was a hydatid cyst, highlighting the need for healthcare professionals to consider less common conditions in their diagnosis of breast masses in endemic regions.
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