Month: November 2022

A Rare Submandibular Space Foregut Duplication Cyst Mimicking a Lymphatic Malformation in a Child

1. Introduction A submandibular space (SMS) bronchopulmonary foregut cystic malformation (BPFCM) was mistaken for a lymphatic malformation (LM) and treated unsuccessfully with sclerotherapy. The purpose of this article is to describe the imaging features of this rare SMS BPFCM so that it can be differentiated from LMs and treated appropriately. We propose that BPFCM in …

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Giant Gists

1. Abstract Gastrointestinal stromal tumours(GIST) are not uncommon in clinical practice. However giant GIST are relatively rare and present as exophytic tumors. The treatment of these giant tumours are tailored according to the size, site and resectablity. When resectable, upfront surgery was done when the tumor profile precludes curative surgery, they are offered neoadjuvant Imatinib …

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High-Throughput Uplc-G2si-Hdms Based Discovery of the Effective Constituents of Yindan Pinggan Capsule Against Yang Huang Syndrome

1. Abstract 1.1. Background: Yindan Pinggan Capsule, a patent Chinese medicine, has a definite effect on Yang Huang syndrome. At present, the pharmacological activity and quality control of Yindan Pinggan Capsule have been studied, but its effective constituents on the treatment of Yang Huang syndrome are still unclear.

Castelman’s Disease Revealed by Cholestatic Jaundice: About a Case with Review of the Literature

1. Summary Castelman’s disease is a lymphoid proliferation characterized by a wide histological spectrum and a polymorphic clinical picture. It comes in two different forms, localized and multicentric. We report an observation of Castelman’s disease with a review of the literature in a 31-year-old patient who had consulted for cholestatic jaundice. It was a multicentric …

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Transcatheter Arterial Embolization of the Common Hepatic Artery For Pseudoaneurysm After a Laparoscopic-Assisted Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A Case Report

1. Abstract Common hepatic artery (CHA) pseudoaneurysm is a rare and potentially life-threatening complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy, and the possible cause is unclear. We report a case of intraperitoneal hemorrhage after pancreaticoduodenectomy who was discharged after embolization under DSA. We consider that this complication may be related to iatrogenic injury.