12 research outputs found
Lymph node infarction – a rare complication associated with disseminated intra vascular coagulation in a case of dengue fever
BACKGROUND: Lymph node infarction is known to occur in association with many non-neoplastic and neoplastic conditions however its occurrence in association with DIC is not reported hitherto in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe an unusual case of lymph node infarction in a twenty seven year old male following disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in a case of dengue fever. Multiple sections of the infarcted and the surrounding non-infarcted lymph nodes failed to reveal any predisposing condition. How ever the parahilar vessels showed thrombotic occlusion, which must have been responsible for the infarction. CONCLUSION: Global infarction of the lymph node may mask the underlying pathology. Any malignancy especially lymphoma may coexist or follow lymph node infarction, therefore the patient needs constant surveillance
Case Report - Infantile rhabdomyofibrosarcoma: A distinct variant or a missing link between fibrosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma?
Infantile rhabdomyofibrosarcoma (IRMFS) is a rare soft tissue tumour
affecting infants and young children. It occupies an intermediate
position between infantile fibrosarcoma and spindle cell
rhabdomyosarcoma in its clinical presentation, behaviour, morphology,
immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features. This case is reported
here to reiterate its occurence as tumour with distinct morphological
immunohistochemical and clinical behavioral patterns