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A case of renal sarcoidosis complicated by parotid gland and uterine lesions.

BMC Nephrol

June 2024

Renal Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Iwata City Hospital, 512-3 Ohkubo, Iwata, Shizuoka, 438-8550, Japan.

Background: Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease that can affect multiple organs. While pulmonary sarcoidosis is most commonly observed, renal sarcoidosis occurs less frequently. We herein report a case of sarcoidosis with an exceptionally rare distribution including renal lesions.

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Imaging findings in inflammatory disease of the genital organs.

Jpn J Radiol

April 2024

Department of Radiology, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8575, Japan.

Article Synopsis
  • The review examines inflammatory diseases affecting both male and female genital organs, covering their epidemiology, causes, symptoms, and imaging results.
  • It highlights pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in females, often due to STIs, while also noting rare causes like actinomycosis and tuberculosis.
  • For males, the review discusses infections of the reproductive system, includes uncommon conditions like Zinner syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications and infertility.
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Objective: To present the findings of sarcoidosis on female genital tract.

Design: Review.

Setting: Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Silesian Hospital Opava.

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[Endometritis : Rare disease with clinical importance?].

Pathologe

November 2016

Institut für Pathologie, LKH Graz Süd-West, Standort West, Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich.

Endometritis is nowadays rare in developed countries and typically shows a subclinical or mild course; therefore, there are probably more cases of endometritis than diagnosed but they lack clinical relevance. In the fertile period of life it can be the reason for vaginal bleeding and infertility. The most common causes for non-specific endometritis are residual placental tissue after abortion or childbirth, intrauterine interventions, lesions within the uterine cavity, such as endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia and neoplasms, intrauterine devices (IUD) and cervical stenosis.

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