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Autops. Case Rep ; 11: e2021268, 2021. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249029

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Background Neonatal acute liver failure (NALF) is a rare and life-threatening condition. It causes bilirubin to accumulate to a dangerous level in the body, causing permanent damage to vital organs such as the brain and lungs. In many cases, the etiology of NALF remains unknown. Case presentation We described a case of an 8-day-old baby girl who presented with poor oral intake, lethargy, and jaundice. Her clinical condition rapidly deteriorated with progression to multi-organ failure, and despite intensive resuscitation efforts, she expired. At autopsy, the most significant findings were liver necrosis, yellow hyaline membrane deposition in the lungs, and bilirubin deposition in the brain (kernicterus). Conclusions NALF is a rare and potentially fatal condition necessitating prompt recognition and disease-specific treatment approaches. Toxic accumulation of bilirubin in the lungs can lead to hypoxia and precipitate further ischemic injury to the liver.


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Humains , Femelle , Enfant , Maladie des membranes hyalines/anatomopathologie , Ictère nucléaire/anatomopathologie , Autopsie , Maladies rares , Cerveau/anatomopathologie , Poumon/anatomopathologie
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Autops. Case Rep ; 11: e2021270, 2021. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249033

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Background Hemangiomas are benign neoplasms of capillary proliferation that arise from a developmental anomaly where angioblastic mesenchyme fails to form canals. Most hemangiomas arise in the head and neck region, either superficially in the skin or deeper within endocrine organs such as the parotid gland. Parathyroid hemangiomas, however, are extremely rare, with only five cases previously reported in the literature. Case presentation Herein, we present a case of a 68-year-old man with a hemangioma almost completely replacing the right upper parathyroid gland, grossly measuring 1.3 × 1.3 × 1.2 cm and weighing 700 mg, associated with primary hyperparathyroidism. Conclusions Parathyroid gland enlargement due to vascular neoplasms such as hemangiomas can mimic, both clinically and radiographically, hyperplasias and/or adenomas. Surgeons need to be aware of the presence of this entity and should consider it in the differential diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism or parathyroid gland enlargement.


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Humains , Mâle , Sujet âgé , Tumeurs de la parathyroïde/anatomopathologie , Adénomes/anatomopathologie , Hémangiome/anatomopathologie , Maladies de la parathyroïde/complications , Diagnostic différentiel
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