ABSTRACT
Primary cervical choriocarcinoma in a woman of child-bearing age with local infiltration into the urinary bladder wall in a 32 year old woman admitted to our hospital with haematuria and vaginal bleeding since 3 months. Ultrasound examination revealed echogenic mass in urinary bladder lumen. Cystectomy with hysterectomy was done. Postoperative pathological examination of surgical specimen showed that case was of primary choriocarcinoma of cervix with local infiltration into the urinary bladder wall.
ABSTRACT
During the routine cadaveric dissection a Meckel’s diverticulum was observed which was about 50 cms, proximal to the ileocaecal junction. The length of the diverticulum was about 7 cm. After exploring the abdomen we observed intussusceptions at two places; first intussusception was seen at about 30 cms from duodeno-jejunal junction & other one was 21 cm distal to the first one. Since presence of two intussusceptions along with Meckel’s diverticulum is a rare and interesting finding, hence this case was considered suitable for discussion.