Publications by authors named "Yazan M S Dibas"

Partial duplication of the left ovarian vein is an extremely rare anatomical variation with significant clinical implications. We report the case of a 52-year-old female with no significant medical history, presenting with a 2-month history of vague upper abdominal pain. A diagnostic abdominal CT scan revealed an incidental finding of partial duplication of the left ovarian vein.

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Introduction: Pilomatrix carcinoma (PC) is a rare skin malignancy of the hair follicles matrix that tends to be locally aggressive with 10-16 % risk of metastasis mostly to the pulmonary and lymphatic system. There are no clear protocols for the management of PCs, however surgical intervention with clear margins has been highly considered in PC management to decrease risk of recurrence.

Case Presentation: A 40 year-old male patient presented to our clinic to evaluate an asymptomatic, slow-growing nodule localized on his left thigh.

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Unlabelled: Children with acute pancreatitis may experience abdominal pain; the causes of which include anatomical abnormalities and medications. The rare anatomical etiology of duodenal duplication cyst is typically asymptomatic and discovered incidentally. The authors present a unique case of a Whipple-operated duodenal duplication cyst.

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