An aneurysmal bone cyst involving the rib is very rare. Forty-four cases have been reported in the literature. Primary neoplasms of the ribs are uncommon and malignant tumours are significantly more common than benign tumours in this location.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe professional routine often allows us to forget over time not only the name, but often also the pathology for which a patient has recovered from and treated for with much "love and dedication". However some cases contribute to the baggage of a good doctor's experience and become nearly "proverbial" in nature. A 50 year old woman, affected by chronic cholecystitis and under suspicion of neoplasia of the cholecyst, came studied and subordinated to cholecystectomy approximately a year ago.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of a 35 year-old woman with a large malignant sessile tubulo-villous polyp of the proximal end of a dolico-sigmoid colon causing intussusception and transanal prolapsing. The diagnosis presented some difficulties being the intussusception intermittent. The clinical feature had been initially misdiagnosed for a very large bleeding polyp (5 cm in size), protruding out of the anus with a long pedicle in the rectum.
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