Blunt thoracic aortic injury (BTAI) resulting from cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is rarely reported and most reports are of aortic rupture. Clinical reports have also documented aortic dissection and intramural hematomas with sequential imaging showing the development of these aortic injuries after the administration of CPR, suggesting that non-transmural aortic injury may also result from CPR. We report partial separation of an aortic intimal atheromatous plaque as a component injury in a case with multiple complications of manual CPR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To present the clinicopathologic features of two cases of luteinized thecomas with sclerosing peritonitis (LTSP), characterize the cellular proliferation in the sclerosing peritonitis (SP), and review the literature.
Methods: The clinical, laboratory, and imaging data, operative findings, and pathology materials were reviewed and summarized. Samples of the SP were stained with keratin AE1/AE3, vimentin, CD34, calretinin, smooth muscle actin, ER/PR, CD10 and desmin.
Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Rep
December 2013
Mechanical complications of ventricular assist devices (VADs) are rare but serious. The authors describe two cases of different mechanical complications of VADs that can affect the mitral valve. Attention should be paid to the position of the inflow/outflow cannula after off-loading of the ventricle, especially in acute heart failure and normal atrial dimensions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Lung Transplant
April 2013
Background: Epicardial cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is commonly described as a homogeneous smooth muscle cell (SMC)-rich inward intimal lesion with the SMC oriented circumferentially around the vessel. Recent findings have called this description into question. In this study we aimed to clarify the clinical presentation of epicardial CAV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To describe 2 cases of myeloid sarcoma of the vagina, in a patient without a history of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and in another whose condition was previously diagnosed with AML.
Materials And Methods: The clinical histories of 2 patients whose conditions were diagnosed with myeloid sarcoma of the vagina were obtained from their medical records.
Results: Case 1: A 77-year-old woman with no systemic illnesses presented with a vaginal lump.
We describe a series of unusual endometrioid carcinomas (ECs) of the uterine corpus characterized in significant part by cords of epithelioid cells, spindle cells, and a hyalinized stroma that sometimes formed osteoid. These features, particularly when prominent, produced an appearance strikingly different from that of conventional EC, sometimes resulting in problems in differential diagnosis, especially with a malignant mullerian mixed tumor (carcinosarcoma). The 31 patients ranged in age from 25 to 83 years (mean, 52 years).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe recently identified metastatic prostate carcinoma (PCA) within perirectal lymph nodes (PLNs) from 2 patients undergoing abdominoperineal resection (APR) for rectal adenocarcinoma (RA). As this phenomenon has not been addressed by any studies in the literature and because these positive PLNs had the potential to be mistakenly diagnosed as metastatic RA, we were prompted to undertake a retrospective study of rectal resections for RA to determine the frequency of PCA metastasizing to the PLNs in this patient population. The laboratory information system of the Department of Pathology, Capital Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia was searched for lymph node (LN)-positive RAs resected by low anterior resection or APR in male patients between January 1, 1992 and December 31, 2002.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have noted that when the myoinvasive glands of endometrioid carcinomas evoke a prominent fibromyxoid stromal reaction, they sometimes undergo distinctive changes. These are characterized by outpouchings from typical neoplastic glands that become detached and often lined by flattened epithelium, sometimes appearing as microcysts. The glands may less often become elongated or undergo fragmentation into small solid clusters or single cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cutaneous ciliated cyst is a rare lesion typically found on the lower extremity of young girls shortly after puberty. Here, we report a case involving a previously unreported site (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have encountered a number of endometrioid carcinomas with small papillary buds lacking fibrovascular cores that could be confused with the small cellular papillae of serous papillary carcinoma (SPC). We have designated these tumors "endometrioid carcinoma with small nonvillous papillae" (ECSP). Because they have not been investigated previously we analyzed 26 examples and compared their features with those of 21 SPCs of the uterus.
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