Anti-Ma2 encephalitis is an autoimmune disorder that typically involves the brainstem, limbic system, and diencephalon. It can be paraneoplastic and is more common in males. We describe an unusual presentation of anti-Ma2 encephalitis in a patient with an XY chromosome and a female phenotype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCavernous haemangiomas of the rectosigmoid colon are rare benign vascular neoplasms of the GI tract. Patients usually present at a younger age with various degree of rectal bleeding ranging from mild painless episodic bleeding to life-threatening hemorrhage. High index of suspicion and early diagnosis is crucial to avoid unnecessary biopsy and inappropriate management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppendiceal mucocele (AM) is a rare lesion found in only 0.3% of all appendectomies and it is characterized by distention of the appendix by the accumulating intraluminal mucinous material. Four main histopathological subtypes of appendiceal mucocele has been described including: retention cyst, mucosal hyperplasia, mucinous cystadenoma, and cystadenocarcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOphthalmic-ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVFs) is a rare type of dural arteriovenous fistulas and usually presenting with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage or ocular symptoms. We present a case of a 59-year old gentleman presenting with acute headache, vomiting and generalized weakness. CT study of the brain revealed a large left frontal hematoma and abnormal aneurysmal sac with dilated cortical vein, communicating with the superior sagittal sinus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPleuropulmonary synovial sarcoma is a subtype of synovial sarcomas that commonly arises from the chest wall, pleura, lungs and the heart. They are extremely rare, with only a few cases reported in the literature. It usually affects young and middle-aged adults with no gender predilection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolitary plasmacytoma is an uncommon tumor. We present a case in an unusually young patient demonstrating the mini brain sign that has been published in a couple of reports as a diagnostic radiological pattern produced by plasmacytoma. Identification of "mini brain appearance" on imaging can direct the radiologist and clinicians to the diagnosis of plasmacytoma and obviate the necessity of pre-operative biopsy.
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