Introduction And Importance: Hernias containing appendix, caecum and transverse colon are uncommon in contrast with usual inguinal hernias containing small intestine. The patient usually presents with inguinoscrotal swelling.
Case Presentation: We present a case of a 2 months old male child presented with inguinoscrotal swelling, vomiting with abdominal distention.
Int J Surg Case Rep
October 2021
Introduction And Importance: MPL (myxoid pleomorphic liposarcoma) is an uncommon type of liposarcoma that affects mostly children and infants. Its aggressive behavior and tendency to recur warrant complete excision despite the challenges of troublesome locations.
Case Presentation: A 12-month-old infant presented with an insidious onset of noisy breathing and respiratory distress not relieved by supplemental oxygen via face mask.
Introduction And Importance: Adrenal schwannomas are extremely rare tumors often misdiagnosed. The patients are usually asymptomatic while some present with non-specific abdominal pain. Only a few cases are reported to date.
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