2 research outputs found
Two Consecutive Stillbirths with Multiple Intestinal Atresias a in 30-Year-Old Female
Background: Multiple duodenal and jejuno-ileal atresias are extremely
uncommon. The familial occurrence of multiple intestinal atresias is
even more unusual. Also fetal death with isolated intestinal atresia is
very rare, and the combination of recurrent familial intestinal
atresias and intra-uterine fetal death has not been reported
previously. Case Presentation: We report on two cases of
intra-uterine fetal death in a 30-year-old woman who is consanguineous
with her husband and they have only one boy who carries chromosomal
abnormality. To best of our knowledge this is the first reported case
of two consecutive pregnancies with multiple intestinal atresias
leading to intrauterine fetal death. Conclusion: Multiple and
recurrent intestinal atresias are extremely uncommon. These rare cases
may contribute to genetic mapping for intestinal atresias
Original Article Male Breast Carcinoma: An Immunohistochemical Study of 50 Cases From Iran
ABSTRACT Background and Objective: Male breast carcinoma (MBC) is an unusual form of neoplasia