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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences ; : 65-69, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-628287

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Primitive neuroectodermal tumours (PNETs) are malignant tumours composed of small round cells of neuroectodermal origin that affect soft tissue and bone. PNETs originating in the pancreas are extremely rare; previous to this report, only 14 cases were reported worldwide, making this case the fifteenth in the world and the second in Asia. We present the case of a painful pancreatic lump diagnosed as PNET of the pancreas after a thorough workup. The diagnosis of PNET is made according to the overall clinical picture, imaging, histopathology, cytogenetics, and immunohistochemistry, as in the case we present. It is essential to differentiate primary pancreatic PNET from a secondary involvement. A review of all of the cases diagnosed worldwide thus far is also provided.

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Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis [The]. 2013; 62 (4): 655-659
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-187192

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Tuberculosis is a very highly prevalent disease particularly in the developing world. In India one person dies of tuberculosis every minute. It can be a differential diagnosis of any disease ranging from infections to malignancies. But tuberculosis as a primary cause of respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation is an uncommon occurrence. Among patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, those with miliary or disseminated disease or having comorbidities like acquired immunodeficiency syndrome [AIDS] are especially prone to develop acute respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS]. We present a case of a young female with no comorbidities or immuno suppression who presented with ARDS to us. We initially managed with mechanical ventilation and broad spectrum antibiotics, but there was no improvement. Only after anti tubercular therapy [ATT] and corticosteroids the patient recovered


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Humans , Female , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Review Literature as Topic
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