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A Rare Case Of Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma In A Teenager, Layal Antoury, Sarah Ferrer Bruker, Karthik Krishnamurthy
A Rare Case Of Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma In A Teenager, Layal Antoury, Sarah Ferrer Bruker, Karthik Krishnamurthy
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Presentations Of Tumor Recurrence Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer After Treatment With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher M. Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
Presentations Of Tumor Recurrence Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer After Treatment With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher M. Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Background: Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the most common types of non-melanoma skin cancers.1 Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is a treatment modality that utilizes low-energy x-rays to disrupt cell mitosis.2 While this technique has been used for over a century, it has recently gained favor in clinical practice.3,4 This method of treatment offers favorable outcomes and advantages for select patients. Although the incidence of cancer recurrence after superficial radiation therapy is low, relatively little is known regarding predictive patterns. The frequency and timing of cancer recurrence is not well defined using SRT delivered technology with an image-guided …
Covid-19 Masking An Atypical Presentation Of Hairy Cell Leukemia, Kahmalia-Kalee Sada
Covid-19 Masking An Atypical Presentation Of Hairy Cell Leukemia, Kahmalia-Kalee Sada
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Hairy cell leukemia is a rare lymphoid neoplasm of small mature B cell lymphoid cells. Hairy cell leukemia only accounts for about 1 to 2 percent of adult leukemia cases. Early diagnosis of Hairy cell Leukemia is important, it is proven that without treatment the median survival of this cancer is four years. After numerous studies the age-adjusted risk of death with proper diagnosis and treatment has decreased by 85%. The greatest outcomes are seen in individuals who are younger with earlier diagnosis. Hairy Cell Leukemia is a rare leukemia seen with the classic triad of splenomegaly, pancytopenia, and “hairy” …
Low-Grade Adenosquamous Carcinoma Of The Breast In A Pregnant Patient: Case Report And Literature Review, David Bassa, Makenzie Morrissey, Adewuni Ojo, Adeel Raza
Low-Grade Adenosquamous Carcinoma Of The Breast In A Pregnant Patient: Case Report And Literature Review, David Bassa, Makenzie Morrissey, Adewuni Ojo, Adeel Raza
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Low-grade Adenosquamous Carcinoma of the Breast: Case Report and Literature Review Authors: David Bassa DO, MaKenzie Morrissey MD, Adewuni Ojo MD, Adeel Raza MD Abstract: Introduction: Low-grade adenosquamous carcinoma (LGASC) is a rare variant of metaplastic carcinomas of the breast. It is characterized by its clinical indolence and low-grade cytomorphology. Presentation is typically asymptomatic with indeterminate imaging characteristics with diagnosis dependent solely on histopathology findings. We herein describe a case of LGASC presenting in a young premenopausal female, an extremely rare occurrence. Case presentation: A 23-year-old woman presented to the breast clinic with a left breast ultrasound demonstrating a heterogeneous …
A Rare Case Of Rapidly Progressive Cll/Sll Presenting As Bilateral Tonsillar Enlargement And Upper Airway Obstruction, William Mangin, Kashif Aslam
A Rare Case Of Rapidly Progressive Cll/Sll Presenting As Bilateral Tonsillar Enlargement And Upper Airway Obstruction, William Mangin, Kashif Aslam
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Although chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) differ in clinical presentation, they are both arise from the same pathologic process, namely the clonal expansion of mature B-cells. This malignancy is usually quite indolent and carries a favorable prognosis. Thanks to a number of highly-effective oral targeted therapies, such as the Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor, Ibrutinib, patient outcomes have improved significantly. Unfortunately, these therapies are not always well tolerated and many patients are forced to discontinue the medication due to side effects. Many patients experience a disease flair and some even transformation to a high-grade malignancy after …
Endobronchial Ultrasound Diagnosis Of A Malignant Superior Vena Cava Tumor Thrombus Extending Into The Right Atrium: An Unusual Cause Of Recurrent Syncope., Larissa Check, Ariba Naz, Richard Duff
Endobronchial Ultrasound Diagnosis Of A Malignant Superior Vena Cava Tumor Thrombus Extending Into The Right Atrium: An Unusual Cause Of Recurrent Syncope., Larissa Check, Ariba Naz, Richard Duff
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma, Jessica A. Thomas, Alexandra E. Thomson, Savannah Grunhard, George Negrea
Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma, Jessica A. Thomas, Alexandra E. Thomson, Savannah Grunhard, George Negrea
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Under The Skin: Unidentified Subcutaneous Nodules, Jacob Trimble, Sarah Puim
Under The Skin: Unidentified Subcutaneous Nodules, Jacob Trimble, Sarah Puim
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Giant Mesenchymal Hepatic Hamartomas With Adrenal Involvement Precipitating Respiratory Failure: A Myxomatous Mystery In A 3 Month Old, Ali Yasback, Abid Ulhaque, Tushar Chandra, Sandor Szilagyi
Giant Mesenchymal Hepatic Hamartomas With Adrenal Involvement Precipitating Respiratory Failure: A Myxomatous Mystery In A 3 Month Old, Ali Yasback, Abid Ulhaque, Tushar Chandra, Sandor Szilagyi
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Pleomorphic Dermal Sarcoma: A Clinical And Histopathologic Emulator Of Atypical Fibroxanthoma, But Different Biologic Behavior, Michael Carletti, Daniel A. Nguyen, Peter Malouf, Zachary Ingersoll, Gregory A. Hosler, Stephen E. Weis
Pleomorphic Dermal Sarcoma: A Clinical And Histopathologic Emulator Of Atypical Fibroxanthoma, But Different Biologic Behavior, Michael Carletti, Daniel A. Nguyen, Peter Malouf, Zachary Ingersoll, Gregory A. Hosler, Stephen E. Weis
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Pleomorphic dermal sarcoma (PDS) can clinically and histopathologically mimic atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX). However, it has a more aggressive clinical course with a higher recurrence rate and metastatic potential. This case presentation aims to report a rapidly-growing, exophytic, 4 cm tumor following a non-diagnostic shave biopsy 2 months prior and to highlight distinctive features between PDS and AFX needed to make the correct diagnosis. Like AFX, PDS occurs on the sun-damaged skin of the elderly, usually on the head and neck. Also, like AFX, PDS histopathologically consists of sheets or fascicles of epithelioid and/or spindle-shaped cells, often with multinucleation, pleomorphism, and …
Intrapulmonary Teratoma: A Rare Presentation Of Bronchiectasis, Beren Chandler, Garret Duron, Jason Mcclune, Lindsey Goldberg
Intrapulmonary Teratoma: A Rare Presentation Of Bronchiectasis, Beren Chandler, Garret Duron, Jason Mcclune, Lindsey Goldberg
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract provided.
Not Just An Accident: A Case Of Insulinoma, Asanka Ekanayake, Harrison Stubbs, Dominique Broutin, Olga Karasik, Mustafa Kinaan
Not Just An Accident: A Case Of Insulinoma, Asanka Ekanayake, Harrison Stubbs, Dominique Broutin, Olga Karasik, Mustafa Kinaan
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Induction Of Hypopituitarism Following Ipilimumab/ Nivolumab Therapy Followed By Radiation In The Treatment Of Metastatic Scalp Melanoma, Joshua K. Salabei, Dhaval Upadhyay, Sripal A. Padam
Induction Of Hypopituitarism Following Ipilimumab/ Nivolumab Therapy Followed By Radiation In The Treatment Of Metastatic Scalp Melanoma, Joshua K. Salabei, Dhaval Upadhyay, Sripal A. Padam
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are antagonistic antibodies that block specific immune checkpoint molecules, such as cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4), programmed cell death protein (PD-1) and its ligand PD-L1. With FDA approval, the use of these checkpoint inhibitors has led to long-lasting tumor responses. However, by stimulating the immune system, checkpoint inhibitors can cause immune-related adverse events involving the endocrine organs, among others. Pituitary dysfunction (hypophysitis) leading to secondary adrenal insufficiency, or primary adrenal insufficiency caused by immune checkpoint inhibitors, have been documented. In this report, we present a case of a 70-year-old man with scalp melanoma with metastasis to …
Investigation Of A Peculiar Case Of Childhood Lymphadenopathy, Chade Aribo, Alonso Al, Allison Woodall, Tommy Y. Kim
Investigation Of A Peculiar Case Of Childhood Lymphadenopathy, Chade Aribo, Alonso Al, Allison Woodall, Tommy Y. Kim
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction: Lymphadenopathy is a common physical finding often associated with an infectious etiology. We present a case of a patient with generalized cervical and supraclavicular lymphadenopathy diagnosed with a rare malignancy. Health care providers should be aware of some uncommon historical or physical examination findings that warrant further investigation.
Clinical Findings: A 16-year-old female presented to the emergency department with 3 days of a fever, congestion and sore throat with swelling around the jaw. Her physical examination findings included bilateral mandibular swelling and generalized cervical lymphadenopathy with palpable supraclavicular lymph nodes.
Outcomes: Complete blood count showed pancytopenia with a white …
A Rare Case Of Primary Cutaneous Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma, Hassie Cooper, Maheera Farsi, Richard Miller, Pay Kamrani, Dudith Pierre Victor
A Rare Case Of Primary Cutaneous Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma, Hassie Cooper, Maheera Farsi, Richard Miller, Pay Kamrani, Dudith Pierre Victor
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is a well-documented malignant tumor commonly found in the salivary glands. Cutaneous involvement is very rare, especially when presenting as a primary cutaneous neoplasm. Gallagher first described primary cutaneous MEC in 1959 and since then, to the best of our knowledge, there have been approximately 20 reports published in the literature. Here we present a very rare case of primary cutaneous mucoepidermoid carcinoma.
A Unique Schwannoma Of The Distal Hallux: A Case Study, Rebecca D. Stack Dpm, Brett Sachs Dpm Facfas, Dustin Kruse Dpm, Paul A. Stone Dpm, Facfas
A Unique Schwannoma Of The Distal Hallux: A Case Study, Rebecca D. Stack Dpm, Brett Sachs Dpm Facfas, Dustin Kruse Dpm, Paul A. Stone Dpm, Facfas
Podiatry
No abstract provided.
Isolated Forefoot Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: Unique Case Study And Treatment In A Pediatric Patient, Brian Derner Dpm, Kristine Hoffman, Amy Storfa Md, Dustin Kruse Dpm, Paul A. Stone Dpm, Facfas
Isolated Forefoot Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: Unique Case Study And Treatment In A Pediatric Patient, Brian Derner Dpm, Kristine Hoffman, Amy Storfa Md, Dustin Kruse Dpm, Paul A. Stone Dpm, Facfas
Podiatry
Juvenile xanthogranulomas (JXG) are a benign histiocytic cell proliferative disorder in early childhood. They most commonly present within the first two years of life with papular or nodular changes to the skin on the head, neck or upper trunk. Xanthogranulomas are mostly self-limiting, can be singular or multiple, and rarely can infer a systemic disease process1. The purpose of this study was to publish a unique finding of an extra-tendinous solitary mass in an otherwise healthy 17-year old, with surgical and medical treatment after diagnosis.
A Rare Case Of Trichilemmal Carcinoma: Histology And Management, Lisa F. Fronek, Allyson Brahs, Maheera Farsi, Richard Miller
A Rare Case Of Trichilemmal Carcinoma: Histology And Management, Lisa F. Fronek, Allyson Brahs, Maheera Farsi, Richard Miller
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020
Trichilemmal carcinoma (TC) is a rare, malignant, adnexal neoplasm that is derived from the outer root sheath (ORS) of the hair follicle. These tumors predominantly occur in elderly patients on sun-exposed areas, specifically on the head and neck with the face defined as the most common location. The mean age of diagnosis is 70 years old with a slight male predominance. These lesions are commonly identified as a papular, nodular, and sometimes, exophytic. They generally arise de-novo, but may also derivate from an underlying proliferating trichilemmal cyst with a loss of p53, a seborrheic keratosis, a nevus sebaceous, or a …
Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Gastroenterology
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered as preventable cancer if diagnosed in the early stage. It is also second leading cause of death from cancer in US. Bone metastases (BM) is uncommon presentation with CRC and if it occurs, it involves axial skeletal more than extremities. Many case studies also reports that survival after BM is considerably poor than without BM. Cancer type and genetic mutations also play an important role in such metastasis.
Choking On Adenocarcinoma, Andre Sahakian Md, Rajesh Gulati Md
Choking On Adenocarcinoma, Andre Sahakian Md, Rajesh Gulati Md
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.