Résumé
The case of a 25-year-old woman with recurring and metastasizing clear cell sarcoma of soft parts (CCS) is presented. The clinical setting and pathological appearance were in agreement with the original cases described. This report serves to highlight the clinico-pathological features of this rare and aggressive malignancy with specific reference to prognostic markers and treatment.
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Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Tumeurs des tissus mous , Sarcome à cellules claires/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs des tissus mous , Immunohistochimie , Valeur prédictive des tests , Pronostic , Protocoles de polychimiothérapie antinéoplasique/usage thérapeutique , Sarcome à cellules claires/traitement médicamenteuxRésumé
Pulmonary barotrauma is a well-known but rarely seen complication of mechanical intermittent positive pressure ventilation. It is thought to be related to raised pressures within alveoli which lead to their eventual rupture and the subsequent development of respiratory embarrassment. Mishaps related to faulty one-way valves in the self-inflating, bag-ventilation devices commonly used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can, although rarely, lead to severe barotrauma. In this report, we describe a case of pulmonary barotrauma that appeared to be related to the "locking" of the "Ambu" bag's one-way valve in the inspiratory position during routine CPR.