RÉSUMÉ
Se presenta el caso clínico de una anciana de 85 años de edad, de la raza negra, quien acudió a la consulta de Cirugía del Hospital General "Joseph N. France" de Saint Kitts y Nevis, con lesión nodular en el cuadrante superointerno de la mama izquierda. Los hallazgos anatomopatológicos confirmaron el diagnóstico de un carcinoma secretor en dicha mama.
The case report of a 85 year-old woman of the black race who visited the Surgery Department of "Joseph N. France" General Hospital from Saint Kitts and Nevis, with a nodular lesion in the upper inner quadrant of her left breast is presented. The pathological findings confirmed the diagnosis of a secreting carcinoma in the breast.
RÉSUMÉ
Oligodendrogliomas are uncommon tumors that develop from oligodendrocytes. They may be pure or associated with astrocyte proliferation. These tumors affect middle-aged adults and are characterized by their slow growth and their fairly suggestive neuroradiological features which are those of a large, calcified, poorly enhanced, peripheral frontal lesion. They are usually benign, but their clinical behavior is variable. In a retrospective study of 56 cases with pure oligodendroglioma. The 5-and 10-year survival rates were 61% and 42, respectively. The influences of the age and sex of the patient, size, location and other radiological findings, the extent of surgical resection, effect of additional radiation therapy and pathlolgical findings of the tumor were invesigated. Among the 14 prognostic factors, the location and pathological findings of the tumor significantly affected the survival rates of the patients. But, the extent of resection and additional radiation therapy were not related to survival.