Crohn's Disease (CD) refers to a chronic transmural bowel inflammation affecting a range between 5 and 15 per 100,000 person-years worldwide 1. In patients with stricturing CD, the transmural pattern of inflammation may trigger the development of sinus tracts able to connect to other tissues, leading to the formation of fistulas or abscesses 2. Intra-psoas abscesses are rare, affecting between 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbdominal actinomycosis refers to a rare chronic suppurative infectious occurrence, caused by filamentous Gram-positive microaerophilic and anaerobic bacteria Actinomyces, that may appear as an abdominal mass and/or abscess, feasibly mimicking a malignancy 1,2. Due to its rarity and unspecific clinical evidence, the majority of cases are diagnosed after tissue specimen. We hereby report a case of a 69-year-old patient with a one week worsening abdominal pain and swelling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGoblet cell carcinoid or carcinoma (GCC) refers to an extremely rare appendiceal tumor usually diagnosed on post-operative histology as an incidental finding. Primary cancers of the vermiform appendix are quite rare, representing less than 1% of all gastrointestinal malignancies. GCCs are considered as a distinct entity of appendiceal tumors, consisting of both epithelial (glandular) and neuroendocrine elements containing goblet cells.
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