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SAGE Open Med Case Rep ; 3: 2050313X14565421, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27489672

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OBJECTIVE: To raise awareness of the existence of cryptococcal infections in HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana. METHOD: Detailed postmortem gross and histopathological analysis of an HIV/AIDS patient suspected to have cryptococcal meningitis was carried out and histopathological findings correlated with clinical findings. RESULTS: showed disseminated Cryptococcosis in an HIV/AIDS patient which was confirmed with special stains. CONCLUSION: cryptococcal infection occurs in HIV /AIDS patients in Ghanaian and when clinically suspected the diagnosis should be pursued vigorously.

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Afr. j. Pathol. microbiol ; 3: 1-5, 2014. tab
Article in English | AIM (Africa) | ID: biblio-1256760

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Background. The safety of wide local excision as a standard surgical option for early stage breast cancer management in Ghana has not been evaluated. The aim of this study was to use retrospective histopathological descriptive study to evaluate the prevalence of positive tumor margins in wide local excision specimens and offer recommendations. Study design. We reviewed 147 breast lumps; following wide local excision; which were received in the Department of Pathology; for positive tumor margins. The data was analyzed using SPSS software (version 16). Results. A total of 2;751 female breast cancers were diagnosed during the study period; of which 147 (5.3%) were from wide local excisions (lumpectomies). Thirty-one (21.0%) had positive tumor margins. The mean age of women with positive margins was 53.4 (SD = 17.1) years. The mean size of primary tumor was 4.0 (SD = 2.1) cm; the majority (53.0%) of which were greater than 2.0?cm; but less than or equal to 5.0?cm (T2). A total of 26 (83.4%) of these tumors were invasive ductal carcinomas (NOS); 24 (92.3%) of the cases had combined Bloom-Richardson grading; and many; 10 (41.7%); were grade 1. Conclusion. Our study shows that 21.0% of all wide local excision biopsies had positive tumor margins; a figure that is comparable to those of other studies. Tumors with positive margins in this study were large; 4.0?cm (T2); and common in relatively young women. Treatment failure is therefore likely to occur in these patients


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Breast Neoplasms , Early Detection of Cancer , Mastectomy , Retrospective Studies
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Ghana Med J ; 45(3): 125-7, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22282580

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Vulvar lipoma is said to be so rare that only a few cases have been reported. We present two cases of vulvar lipoma that were diagnosed within six months in our centre in a 28 year-old para 2 and 35 year-old para 1 woman both of whom presented with slow-growing masses in the vulva. A detailed discussion of the clinical features and current management options are outlined, with emphasis on the need to subject all excised lesions to histopathological evaluation; to ensure accurate diagnosis and differentiate this benign swelling from cystic swellings and malignant neoplasms in the vulva.


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Lipoma/diagnosis , Vulvar Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adult , Female , Humans
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