Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is a rare extrapulmonary form of TB that often mimics ovarian malignancy, posing diagnostic challenges. This report presents a 16-year-old Jordanian female with abdominal distension, weakness, anorexia, and night sweats. Initial imaging, including contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT), revealed compartmentalized ascites, peritoneal thickening, and enlarged ovaries with masses, suggesting possible ovarian malignancy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case report focuses on a rare presentation of within an inguinal hernia in a 15-year-old male patient. The patient presented with a four-day history of a persistent, non-reducible, physical exertion-related bulge in the left groin area, which improved upon lying supine. Ultrasound investigations revealed a complex cystic structure resembling a dermoid cyst within a left direct inguinal hernia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe case at hand involves a 25-year-old woman suffering from a gradual enlargement of a gluteal mass over a five-year period. This rare medical condition is classified as superficial CD34-positive fibroblastic tumor (SCPFT), an intermediate form of mesenchymal malignancy, originally identified in medical literature in 2014. Initial physical examination revealed a 10 x 10 cm lump in the right upper gluteal region.
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