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Gastroenterology Res ; 5(4): 139-143, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27785194

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this retrospective study is to evaluate the role of Spiral Computed Tomography (CT) in the detection of the complications of hepatic hydatid cysts. METHODS: During a period of 8 years and after establishing the diagnosis of numerous hydatid cysts, 7 patients with complications of hydatid cysts were found. These 7 patients (5 females, 2 males, mean age 74.2 years, range 63 - 92 years) were studied. Four of them had a known medical history of hydatid disease, while all of them presented to our department as emergency cases. RESULTS: They underwent Spiral CT which revealed the following complications of hydatid cysts: intrabiliary rupture in 2 patients, rupture into the peritoneal cavity resulting to peritonitis in 1 patient, contained rupture and secondary transdiaphragmatic thoracic rupture in 1 patient, rupture into both biliary tract and hepatic subcapsular space in 1 patient, rupture into the subcapsular hepatic space in 1 patient and secondary bacterial infection of the cyst resulting to abscess formation in 1 patient. All of these CT findings were surgically confirmed. CONCLUSIONS: CT provided a rapid and accurate diagnosis in all of these cases and proved to be a very useful preoperative imaging method.

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World J Surg Oncol ; 8: 69, 2010 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20707926

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Herein is reported the case of a mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) with synchronous double intestinal location. A 74-year old male presented with mild abdominal pain. CT scan imaging indicated invasion of lateral intestinal cavity by large mass formation. Exploratory laparotomy was performed and two solid extra-mural masses were isolated and excised. Histology revealed non-polypoid double synchronous lymphoma of mantle cell origin, an unusual presentation of the disease.


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Intestinal Neoplasms/complications , Intestine, Small/pathology , Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell/complications , Aged , Humans , Intestinal Neoplasms/pathology , Intestinal Neoplasms/surgery , Intestine, Small/surgery , Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell/pathology , Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell/surgery , Male , Prognosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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