ABSTRACT
Facial trauma occurs relatively often in traffic accidents, work accidents, and aggression, causing repercussions in the functionality of the structures involved. Infectious processes require early and accurate diagnosis because they can progress quickly, leading to unexpected complications, or because of the severity of the infections themselves.
Subject(s)
Facial Bones/injuries , Infections/etiology , Skull Fractures/complications , Facial Bones/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Infections/diagnostic imaging , Skull Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray ComputedABSTRACT
Los traumatismos faciales se producen con relativa frecuencia en el contexto de accidentes de circulación o laborales, o agresiones, repercutiendo en la funcionalidad de las estructuras involucradas. Los procesos infecciosos requieren un diagnóstico rápido y preciso ya que pueden evolucionar rápidamente, produciendo complicaciones inesperadas o por la gravedad que conllevan por sí mismos (AU)
Facial trauma occurs relatively often in traffic accidents, work accidents, and aggressions, causing repercussions in the functionality of the structures involved. Infectious processes require early and accurate diagnosis because they can progress quickly, leading to unexpected complications, or because of the severity of the infections themselves (AU)
Subject(s)
Humans , Facial Bones/injuries , Infections/etiology , Skull Fractures/complications , Facial Bones , Infections , Skull Fractures , Tomography, X-Ray ComputedABSTRACT
Se presenta un caso de hernia de Spiegel que contiene un liposarcoma intraabdominal en una paciente de 49 años de edad. Se describen los síntomas clínicos, datos de la exploración física, exámenes complementarios y técnicas de diagnóstico por imagen. Se comentan los hallazgos quirúrgicos, el diagnóstico anatomopatológico y la evolución clínica
We present a case of Spigelian hernia containing an intraabdominal liposarcoma observed in a 49-year-old patient. We describe the clinical symptoms and the findings at physical examination, complementary tests, and diagnostic imaging. We comment on the surgical findings, histological diagnosis, and clinical evolution
Subject(s)
Female , Middle Aged , Humans , Liposarcoma/diagnosis , Abdominal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/diagnosis , CA-125 Antigen/analysis , Diagnosis, Differential , Diagnostic Imaging/methodsABSTRACT
We present a case of Spigelian hernia containing an intraabdominal liposarcoma observed in a 49-year-old patient. We describe the clinical symptoms and the findings at physical examination, complementary tests, and diagnostic imaging. We comment on the surgical findings, histological diagnosis, and clinical evolution.