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Cureus ; 16(1): e52069, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344482

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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) are rare spindle cell tumors clinically, morphologically, and genetically heterogeneous, mimicking many other reactive and neoplastic lesions and creating great diagnostic problems. Although it is generally characterized by oncogene-derived proliferation of myofibroblasts in a background of polyclonal inflammatory cell infiltrates, morphological variations do occur requiring immunohistochemistry and molecular genetics to confirm the diagnosis. It encompasses a wide age range, and locations, mostly said to be of intermediate grade having a low risk of recurrence and metastasis. However, its biological behavior and course are variable and unpredictable. Here, we report a case of thoracic IMT in a 32-year-old adult female presenting with a history of fever, cough, and chest pain associated with neutrophilic leukocytosis. Radiological investigations revealed a large mass in the thoracic region with possibilities of hydatid cyst and neurogenic tumor. Initial core needle biopsy specimen and subsequent local resection specimen revealed the diagnosis of IMT on histopathology and immunohistochemistry, having conventional morphology with expression of Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) protein. The patient developed rapid local recurrence and was started with first-generation ALK inhibitor Crizotinib. After a brief period of response, she developed vertebral and brain metastasis within a short span of time and was switched to a third-generation ALK inhibitor, Lorlatinib. The patient is on regular follow-up, has stable disease, and maintains a good quality of life after two years of diagnosis.

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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 53(3): 340-3, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24613787

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Children are susceptible to various injuries, including insect bites, and scorpion bites are common in the lower extremity of children in Middle East countries. In most cases, the sting will produce just a local reaction; however, serious complications that can result in death have occurred. In this case report, we describe a case of osteomyelitis of the calcaneum after a scorpion sting.


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Calcaneus , Osteomyelitis/etiology , Scorpion Stings/complications , Child , Humans , Male , Osteomyelitis/diagnosis , Osteomyelitis/surgery
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J Orthop Case Rep ; 4(2): 47-50, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27298959

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INTRODUCTION: Epitheloid hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor that arises in skin and soft tissues can also involve the skeletal system. Occasionally this has been reported from small tubular bones of the hand. CASE REPORT: Authors report a case of epitheloid hemangioma of the middle phalanx in a young girl without any cutaneous manifestations. The lesion presented as a swollen middle finger, and plain radiographs showed a geographic area of destruction with cortical thinning and intra lesional calcifications. The case was managed by curettage and bone grafting. Histology confirmed this as a case of epitheloid hemangioma. CONCLUSION: Epitheloid hemangioma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hand masses with expansile lytic lesions with cortical thinning.

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