... breaths/minute, and 100% oxygen saturation on
room air. His physical examination revealed mild scleral
icterus, gynecomastia, ascites, hepatomegaly, and palmar
erythema. His relevant laboratory findings ... Octreotide-induced
thrombocytopenia is a rare condition that has been
reported in only two previous cases [1,2]. Another case
is reported herein.
Case presentation
A 54-year-old Ca...
... report the first case of textiloma located in
the maxillary sinus that mimicked a sinus cyst recurrence on computed tomography images.
Case presentation: A 60-year-old Caucasian man was referred for ... first case of textiloma located in the maxillary sinus.
Case presentation
A 60-year-old Caucasian man was referred to us for per-
sistent infection of the right maxillary sinus....
... An
unsusual pure cystic posterior mediastinal mass: a textiloma. Clin Radiol
2008, 63:863-868.
3. Yamamura N, Nakajima K, Takahashi T, Uemura M, Nishitani A, Souma Y,
Nishida T: Intra-abdominal textiloma: ... Machado DM:
Thoracic textilomas after myocardial revascularisation: typical CT
findings. Br J Radiol 2010, 83:4-7.
2. Poyanli A, Salmaslioğlu A, Terzibaşioğlu E, Toker A, Tanju S...
... pain and disabil-
ity [6]. Other musculoskeletal side-effects of quinolones
include arthropathy, myalgia and myopathy.
The diagnosis is usually clinical. Ultrasound and magnetic
resonance imaging ... fluoroquinolone
treatment and symptom ranges from a few hours to a few
weeks, with a mean of 6–10 days. Most patients recover
within 2 months after cessation of therapy, but over a
quarte...
... surrounding
diverticulitis and in our case the adjacent tissue was nor-
mal in appearance when examined intra-operatively.
Conclusions
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic.
However, they may lead to ... McEntee
Abstract
Introduction: Jejunal diverticula are rare and are usually asymptomatic. However, they may cause chronic non-specific
symptoms or rarely lead to an acute p...
...
anatomically as extraspinal (vertebral) or intraspinal
(epidural, subdural, arachnoid, or intramedullary), of
which the intramedullary type is quite rare and only
fifty-three cases have been ... reported a case of intramedullary cysticer-
cosis at T4 and T5 vertebral level and discussed its
diagnosis and treatment with literature review.
Case Report
A 40-year-old female patient w...
... retropharyn-
geal space. Bounded posteriorly by the alar fascia, the ret-
ropharyngeal space is limited laterally by the carotid
sheaths and parapharyngeal spaces. It extends superiorly
to the base ... located
immediately posterior to the nasopharynx, oropharynx,
hypopharynx, larynx, and trachea. The buccopharyngeal
fascia which surrounds the pharynx, trachea, esophagus,
and thyroid, forms th...
... can
coexist with oncocytoma.
Renal oncocytomas are almost invariably benign and
no cases of metastasis have been reported. Even when
very large, they are generally well encapsulated and are
rarely ... Renal oncocytoma: a clinicopathologic study of 70 cases.
Am J Surg Pathol 1997, 21(8):871-883.
3. Radopoulos D, Tzakas K, Tahmatzopoulos A: A rare case of renal
oncocytoma associated wi...
... literature.
Case presentation: We present a case of rapidly progressive mycosis fungoides in a 68-year-old Caucasian man
who in itially presented with erythematous plaques characterised by blister ... type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, can manifest in a variety
of clinic al and histological forms. Bulla formation is an uncommon finding in mycosis fungoides and only
approximately 20...