We report the case of a 32-year-old man, who was admitted for a recurrent pneumopathy. The thoracic computed tomography revealed a small well-circumscribed lesion of the lower right lobe of the lung. Microscopic examination from the biopsy material of the endoscopy concluded a mucoepidermoid carcinoma.
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September 2018
Pectus excavatum can lead to right ventricle compression. Although extremely rare, congestive hepatopathy should be considered when patients with severe pectus excavatum present with cardiovascular involvement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTumoral pathology of the mediastinum is extremely varied, with different prognoses and treatments. The pathological examination is essential, both etiologically and prognostically. Mediastinoscopy is generally used to check for lymph node metastases, bronchopulmonary carcinoma, but also, to a lesser degree, for the exploration of isolated mediastinal adenopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Malignant melanoma most commonly presents as a primary neoplasm of the skin, but has been described in other mucosal sites. Rarely, malignant melanomas have been reported as primary visceral neoplasms, including the lung. Most such lesions have been dismissed as metastases from undocumented or regressed primary cutaneous or ocular melanomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The authors reviewed their experience in the management of "open abdomen" using the vacuum-assisted closure device (VAC), in order to assess its morbidity particularly in terms of fistula, and the outcome of abdominal wall integrity.
Methods: Between January 2003 and October 2006, 22 patients required management with an "open abdomen" technique (18 patients were managed with the VAC abdominal dressing device with application of a specific sheet and 4 other patients simply required a dressing with the polyurethane sponge). The mean age was 55 years, and M/F sex ratio was 2.