19 research outputs found
Giant fat containing breast masses: report of six cases
Six patients with giant fat containing breast masses encountered over a 20 year period are presented including a brief review of the literature. These benign tumours especially the giant varieties are rare but are likely to be increasingly diagnosed because of the widespread use of mammography.
(East African Medical Journal: 2003 80(2): 114-
Cystosarcoma phyllodes: Report of two cases
Cystosarcoma phyllodes is a rare predominantly benign tumour usually affecting the female breast. In a retrospective review of giant breast masses seen over a period of 20 years, we encountered two cases of this tumour, one benign and the other malignant, the latter exhibiting the very unusual feature of axially Iymph node metastases. We present these two cases and briefly review the literature.
East African Medical Journal Vol.81(10) 2004: 546-54
LEIOMYOMA OF THE URINARY BLADDER: CASE REPORT
A case of leiomyoma of urinary bladder, a rare benign tumour, is presented. The patientwas a 42 year old female who presented with dysuria and frequency of micturition.The radiological features, diagnosis and management are discussed and the literatureon this subject is briefly reviewed
Isolated Bilateral Pyramidal Tract Lesions? An Unusual Case of Demyelination following Trauma A Case Report
This paper describes the case of a young woman who developed quadriparesis due to isolated bilateral pyramidal tract lesions suggestive of demyelination following trauma
Leiomyoma of the urinary bladder: Case report
A case of leiomyoma of urinary bladder, a rare benign tumour, is presented. The patient was a 42 year old female who presented with dysuria and frequency of micturition. The radiological features, diagnosis and management are discussed and the literature on this subject is briefly reviewed.
(East African Medical Journal: 2002 79(10): 557-559