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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2009; 87 (7): 454-457
em Francês | IMEMR | ID: emr-134481

RESUMO

Evaluation of surgical biopsy for mammary microcalcifications, in Tunisian patients according to the American College of Radiology's recommandations [ACR]. 100 patients treated in Salah Azaiez Institute from January 2005 to December 2006, who underwent surgical biopsy for breast microcalcifications. The diagnosis was based on mammography associated in 60% of the cases, to ultra-sonography. We correlated biopsies results to ACR classification. 123 surgical biopsies are related to ACR 3 lesions in 72 cases [58, 5%] ACR 4 in 39 cases [32%] and ACR 5 in 4 case [11, 5%]. The histological examination showed malignant lesions in 4 cas/72 ACR3 [5, 5%], 19/39 ACR4 [48, 7%] and 10 among the ACR5 [71, 4%]. Our preliminary study introduces a diagnostic approach of mammary microcalcifications that are usually infra-clinic lesions, in a general context of breast tumors detected with an average size of more than 3cm


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Humanos , Feminino , Calcinose , Neoplasias da Mama , Mamografia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Mama/cirurgia , Biópsia
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Maghreb Medical. 2009; 29 (391): 248-249
em Francês | IMEMR | ID: emr-92070

RESUMO

Pelvic localization of hydatid cyst is uncommon even in endemic countries such as Tunisia. Localization in the broad ligament represents only 0.3% of cases. A 22 year's old woman had consulted for a pelvic pain operating for a month. An abdominal ultrasound had found a compartmentalized cystic formation of 145mm lateralized to the left. The surgical exploration had found a hydatid cyst of the left broad ligament, which was resected. Hydatid cyst of the broad ligament remains extremely rare, treatment is surgical and is the only guarantee of a disease free survival


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Humanos , Feminino , Pelve/patologia , Equinococose/cirurgia
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