5 research outputs found

    A Rare Case of Lateral Canthal Gouty Tophus Presenting as an Eyelid Mass

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    A 41-year-old man with a history of gout presented with an enlarging eyelid growth. Clinical examination revealed a mildly indurated nodule at the lateral canthus. Following resection, histopathological examination revealed needle-shaped, crystalline material surrounded by multinucleated giant cells, findings consistent with gouty tophus. This represents just the sixth case of gouty tophus of the eyelid reported in the literature

    Placental site trophoblastic tumor with sole metastasis to breast: A case report

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    Placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT) is a rare form of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN). It most commonly occurs after a delivery but may arise after any type of pregnancy. PSTT arises after neoplastic transformation of intermediate trophoblastic cells. The most commonly reported symptoms are abnormal bleeding or amenorrhea. Due to the rarity of this disease, evidence on prognostic factors as well as optimal treatment is limited. While treatment for early-stage disease is usually limited to surgery, multimodal treatment with chemotherapy and surgery may be important for metastatic disease. Metastatic disease may be associated with minimal elevations of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Here we present an unusual case of a patient with PSTT and an isolated breast metastasis who was successfully treated with surgical resection and single-agent chemotherapy

    Pleomorphic Adenoma of Breast: A Radiological and Pathological Study of a Common Tumor in an Uncommon Location

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    Pleomorphic adenoma occurs commonly in the major salivary glands but is uncommonly encountered in the breast. In both of these locations, the tumor is typically grossly circumscribed and has a “mixed” histological appearance, being composed of myoepithelial and epithelial components amid a myxochondroid matrix. Herein, we report a case of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast which was preoperatively thought to represent a fibroadenoma on clinical and radiological grounds. It is the rarity of the tumor in the breast, rather than its histological appearance, that causes diagnostic difficulty
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