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    Clinical and Genetic Advances in Paget’s Disease of Bone: a Review

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    Cystosarcoma phyllodes: Report of two cases

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    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

    Primary spinal hydatid cyst in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

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    Spinal hydatid cyst is a serious and unusual infectious disease. There is little information on infections caused by cestodes in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Although infrequent, infections by cestodes constitute a cause of disease in HIV-infected patients, especially in endemic areas. This report presents, for the first time in the literature, primary spinal cyst hydatid in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

    Sinusite fĂșngica alĂ©rgica: atualização Allergic fungal sinusitis: an update

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    Sinusite fĂșngica alĂ©rgica Ă© uma modalidade de sinusite fĂșngica reconhecida hĂĄ aproximadamente 20 anos. Os critĂ©rios diagnĂłsticos ainda nĂŁo estĂŁo bem definidos e muitas dĂșvidas existem com relação Ă  sua fisiopatogenia e tratamento. Com o intuito de rever os mais modernos conceitos desta nova entidade clĂ­nica, foi realizada uma pesquisa utlilizando como fontes de referĂȘncias bibliogrĂĄficas o Medline e o Lilacs, abrangendo os Ășltimos 20 anos. A sinusite fĂșngica alĂ©rgica vem sendo reconhecida como uma importante causa de rinossinusite crĂŽnica e a integração entre otorrinolaringologistas, imunologistas e patologistas faz-se necessĂĄria para seu manuseio adequado.<br>Allergic fungal sinusitis is a well recognized form of fungal sinusitis first described 20 years ago. This entity hasn't a well defined diagnostic criteria and many questions rise about its true fisiopathology and treatment. The authors have performed a MEDLINE and LILACS search, comprising the last 20 years, in order to review the most moderns concepts about this new clinical entity. Allergic fungal sinusitis has been considered an important cause of chronic rhinosinusitis and a good relation envolving otolaryngologists, immunologists and pathologists is essential for its correct management
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